Town route guide

Gakuran Town District Map

Use this town route guide to compare shopfront landmarks, social stops, street traffic, alley risks, quieter pauses, and high-pressure spots before you move.

Last checked: July 6, 2026
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Source confidence

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Best first check

Coffee Shop or 7-Eleven

Use the cafe for a calmer read, or the gas station when you need a public street landmark and can leave fast.

Shop route

Cafe, ramen, laundry

Town is easier to remember by shopfronts than by exact street names, especially during a first route loop.

Practice traffic

Fitness Center

The gym can attract sparring and warmups, so check the room mood before treating it as a quiet stop.

Main risk

Street spillover

A calm shop can become risky when fights, crews, or roaming groups move through the same street.

Town district overview

The Town District is the shop-and-street side of Gakuran. It is useful for social routes, roleplay stops, landmark memory, and reading player traffic outside the school loop.

Start with a purpose: calmer meetup, public traffic read, practice-minded stop, or quick reset.

Shop names help route memory, but rewards, buffs, or item claims should wait for a visible in-game prompt.

Streets give more distance than tight interiors, while alleys and doorways can hide incoming players.

Town locations and social stops

These are the town-side landmarks most often mentioned in current Gakuran map guides and community route notes. Treat risk as server-dependent, not permanent.

7-Eleven Gas Station

Public street landmark

High when busy

The 7-Eleven Gas Station is a fast town read: easy to recognize, useful for meeting players, and risky when street traffic turns hostile.

Best when

  • - You need a visible landmark instead of a quiet room.
  • - You want to judge whether the town streets are calm or fight-heavy.
  • - You already know your exit toward a calmer shop.

Watch for

  • - Groups passing through after a school fight.
  • - Players waiting near the front or street edge.
  • - Treating a convenience store name as proof of rewards without prompts.

Where to go next

  • - Nishikata Coffee Shop for a calmer social pause
  • - Kobayashi Ramen for restaurant roleplay
  • - Full map hub if the street is crowded
7-Eleven Gas Station

Nishikata Coffee Shop

Calmer cafe stop

Lower pressure

The Coffee Shop is the better town stop when you want a social read, meetup, or menu pause without jumping straight into the busiest landmarks.

Best when

  • - You want a cafe scene or lower-pressure meetup.
  • - You need to compare nearby shop traffic before moving.
  • - You are new and want town orientation without chasing fights.

Watch for

  • - Doorway traffic after players enter from the street.
  • - Assuming lower pressure means fully safe.
  • - Unverified drink, buff, or shop reward claims.

Where to go next

  • - Kobayashi Ramen for another food stop
  • - Laundromat for a quieter neighborhood landmark
  • - 7-Eleven if you need a public traffic read
Nishikata Coffee Shop

Kobayashi Ramen

Restaurant roleplay stop

Lower pressure

Kobayashi Ramen works as a food-themed social stop and route memory point when you want town roleplay instead of immediate combat pressure.

Best when

  • - You want a calmer restaurant scene.
  • - You are linking cafe, laundry, and street landmarks.
  • - You need a short pause after leaving a louder route.

Watch for

  • - Players turning the doorway into a choke point.
  • - Relying on food rewards unless the game confirms them.
  • - Staying too long after nearby street noise increases.

Where to go next

  • - Coffee Shop for another social pause
  • - Laundromat for a lower-traffic landmark
  • - Fitness Center if you want practice-minded traffic
Kobayashi Ramen

Club Akuma

High-traffic nightlife stop

High

Club Akuma is the loudest town social stop: good for roleplay and crew reads, but a poor place to open menus if the entrance is active.

Best when

  • - You want a stronger social or roleplay scene.
  • - You are checking where groups may gather.
  • - You can leave quickly if the crowd turns hostile.

Watch for

  • - Crowded entrances and exits.
  • - Players using the club as a fight magnet.
  • - Entering as a new player without a reset route.

Where to go next

  • - 7-Eleven for a public street read
  • - Coffee Shop when you need less pressure
  • - Gang board if you are looking for crew activity
Club Akuma

Nishikata Fitness Center

Practice-minded indoor stop

Medium

The Fitness Center attracts players thinking about sparring, warmups, and combat practice, so it is useful but not automatically quiet.

Best when

  • - You want to watch or find practice-minded players.
  • - You need a combat warmup before a serious fight.
  • - The room mood looks friendly instead of chaotic.

Watch for

  • - Friendly sparring turning into a group brawl.
  • - Opening menus while players are testing moves nearby.
  • - Assuming stat training exists without visible feedback.

Where to go next

  • - Styles hub before choosing a combat role
  • - Basketball Court for open movement practice
  • - Coffee Shop if you need a calmer reset
Nishikata Fitness Center

Laundromat / Laundry

Quiet neighborhood landmark

Lower pressure

The Laundromat is a useful low-pressure landmark when busier town stops are crowded and you only need a reset or route anchor.

Best when

  • - You want a quieter neighborhood reference point.
  • - You need a short pause before choosing the next stop.
  • - You are avoiding club, gas station, or gym traffic.

Watch for

  • - Assuming quiet means protected.
  • - Roaming players using it as a side route.
  • - Unverified laundry tasks or job claims.

Where to go next

  • - Coffee Shop for a calmer meetup
  • - Kobayashi Ramen for food-themed roleplay
  • - Beginner guide if you are still building a first route
Laundromat / Laundry

Street routes vs alley routes

Town movement is mostly a visibility tradeoff. Streets are easier to read but expose you to more players. Alleys and side paths can break line of sight but become risky when you do not know the exit.

Street routes

Best for
Public landmarks, fast traffic reads, spotting crews before they reach you
Risks
More passing players, easier third-party pressure, and fewer quiet menu windows
Use near
7-Eleven, Club Akuma, Fitness Center exits

Alleys and side paths

Best for
Breaking line of sight, leaving busy stops, and rotating toward calmer landmarks
Risks
Camera traps, unclear exits, and players cutting off your escape if you hesitate
Use near
Coffee Shop, Ramen, Laundromat side movement

Safer town stops and menu pauses

Use quieter landmarks for short checks, not as guaranteed protection. The safest-feeling town route still depends on exits, nearby players, and whether you can react after opening chat or phone tools.

Pause after checking the doorway

Before opening menus, look at the entrance, the street outside, and the path you would use if someone rushes in.

Use cafe, ramen, or laundry for low-pressure resets

These stops usually fit calmer social play better than Club Akuma, 7-Eleven, or a crowded gym.

Leave before a crowd forms

If a quiet shop starts attracting spectators or a nearby fight, move before the doorway becomes your only exit.

High-risk town signals

Town risk rises when player traffic starts moving between landmarks instead of staying in one scene. Treat these signs as a reason to rotate or switch back to the full map hub.

A group enters and leaves the same shop together.
Players are waiting near a doorway instead of inside the stop.
A public landmark has multiple duels or spectators at once.
Your planned alley exit now has players facing toward it.

Related guides for town routes

Use these pages when you need a broader map view, a first-session route, combat context, or official-link verification before following community claims.

Full Gakuran map hub

Search school and town locations by risk, route type, activity, and player stage.

Open map hub

School Campus map

Compare Courtyard, Basketball Court, Music Room, and school-side crowd risks.

Open school map

Beginner guide

Follow a first-session path before you start chasing busy town fights.

Read beginner guide

Gang recruitment board

Find moderated crew listings after you understand town traffic and social risk.

Open gang board

Source confidence notes

Town locations can be renamed, remodeled, or rebalanced after updates. This page treats shop names and route value as community-tracked map notes unless a detail is visible in-game or tied to a Roblox-linked source.

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Gakuran town district FAQ

What is the Gakuran Town District?
The Town District is the shop-and-street side of the map, with locations such as 7-Eleven Gas Station, Nishikata Coffee Shop, Kobayashi Ramen, Club Akuma, Fitness Center, and Laundromat.
Where should I go first in Gakuran town?
Newer players should usually start with a calmer stop such as the Coffee Shop, Ramen, or Laundromat. Use 7-Eleven only when you want a public traffic read and already know your exit.
Is 7-Eleven safe in Gakuran?
7-Eleven is useful as a recognizable street landmark, but it is not automatically safe. If groups gather nearby or fights spill into the street, treat it as a high-risk stop.
What is Club Akuma used for?
Club Akuma is a high-energy town social spot for roleplay, crew reads, and crowded scenes. It can become risky quickly, especially around the entrance and exit.
Does the Coffee Shop, Ramen, or Laundromat give rewards?
Do not assume a shop gives rewards, buffs, jobs, or items unless the game shows a visible prompt or a current source-backed update confirms it.
How should I choose between streets and alleys?
Use streets when visibility and landmark memory matter. Use alleys or side paths only when you know the exit and need to break line of sight from a busy stop.

Read the street first, then pick the shop

Use Coffee Shop, Ramen, or Laundromat when you need lower pressure. Use 7-Eleven, Club Akuma, or Fitness Center only when you have a clear exit.