

The residential neighborhoods of Morioh actually resemble American suburbs with spacious tracts of land and detached houses. The Hirose river crosses the South of Morioh before linking with the sea.ĭespite being a Japanese town, the local architecture is mostly Western-style. To the West South-West of the station are the more rural areas and agricultural fields. To the East of the train station are most of the residential areas then the coast itself. The town is roughly centered around its train station, with downtown Morioh being situated near the station and the largest roads spreading in a circle from the station. Morioh is said to be near a certain "S-City", in "M-Prefecture", which is a reference to Araki's own real-life hometown of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Morioh is a small coastal town situated in Japan. Josuke's House, representative of Morioh's western architecture
