Nishikata Highschool
- CategorySchool hub
- Best forStarting orientation, hallways, classrooms, courtyard access, and meeting players
- Source noteTrello-listed location. Exact route and server conditions still need a current-client check.
Gakuran map / source-labeled landmarks
Use this compact map guide to recognize the current Trello-listed locations before following a video route, copied coordinate, or server rumor.
Current location cards
The public Trello board provides named places, not a stable coordinate system. These cards help a first-time player orient without overstating what is verified in a live server.
First map pass
This page should shorten the first few minutes, then hand the player back to the current client for any route-specific detail.
Start from Nishikata Highschool, then use the courtyard or basketball court as a visual orientation check.
Move toward a social, training, or town landmark instead of wandering for a copied coordinate.
Activity, access, and player behavior can differ from older videos or screenshots.
Open controls, status, or styles after you know what part of the map is relevant to your session.
Gakuran map FAQ
GakuranHub records named landmarks and source dates, then leaves live pathfinding and safety claims to the current client.
No. GakuranHub is an independent fan resource. This page lists current Trello location names and keeps route, coordinate, and server-condition claims conservative.
Start with Nishikata Highschool, then use the courtyard or basketball court as recognizable orientation points before heading into town landmarks.
No. Server activity, access, and player behavior can change. GakuranHub does not label a location safe without a current in-game check.
The current public board names the locations but does not provide a stable coordinate system. This page avoids inventing routes from videos or reposts.
Map policy
A location name can help a player orient. It is not proof that an old video route, private-server behavior, or community safety claim still applies.
Current Trello-listed location names and visibly dated source notes.
Exact routes, access, activity, and server behavior in the current client.
Publish copied coordinates, exploit shortcuts, or guaranteed safe-zone claims.