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Mt. Komorebi consists of three different neighborhoods. <ref name="EA Post">https://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/packs/expansion-packs/the-sims-4-snowy-escape/interactive-map?08D71E470C43CFC0DA8A0F4B409EA6F3=-759.5_0_-26.74_-759.5_1600_-26.74#08D71E470C43CFC0DA8A0F4B409EA6F3</ref>
Mt. Komorebi consists of three different neighborhoods. <ref name="EA Post">https://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/packs/expansion-packs/the-sims-4-snowy-escape/interactive-map?08D71E470C43CFC0DA8A0F4B409EA6F3=-759.5_0_-26.74_-759.5_1600_-26.74#08D71E470C43CFC0DA8A0F4B409EA6F3</ref>


*[[Wakaba]]:
* Wakaba: consisting of a lounge, three residential lots, and a rental lot; festivals can also be found here.
**Like its namesake, Wakaba is young, new, and bright as the leaves of a tree in early springtime. This small town is up-and-coming in the region, home to beautiful, sleek new homes and an attractive town center featuring Mt. Komorebi’s official mascot: [[Yamachan]]. Tourists of all ages can enjoy the [[Festival|Festival of Youth]], or simply take in the neighborhood’s natural beauty.
* Senbamachi: consisting of three residential lots, a bar, and a park; the Mountain Temple, caves, the graveyard, the bamboo forest, and climbing routes can also be found here.
*[[Senbamachi]]:
* Yukimatsu: consisting of two rental lots and the Onsen Bathhouse; the Gondola, hiking trails, and Snowy Sports Slopes can also be found here.
**Senbamachi, the town of a thousand leaves, is the oldest in the region. Many locals enjoy the town’s connection to nature, especially with the bamboo forests surrounding the town and unique spritely creatures that make a home in their leaves. It's said that if you walk the local trails long enough, you’re bound to meet the guardians of the trees who reward those who love and respect their dwelling.
*[[Yukimatsu]]:
**The true beauty of the countryside can be seen from Yukimatsu, named for its snow-covered pines. Located on the slopes of Mt. Komorebi, this area offers gorgeous vacation rentals, a variety of snow sports, untamed wilderness, and a peaceful [[Onsen bathhouse|Onsen Bathhouse]] getaway. Whether it's relaxation in a hot spring, seeing the sights of the [[Festival|Snow Festival]], or an exhilarating climb to Mt. Komorebi's highest peak, this year-round snowy wonderland has something for everyone.


==Lots==
==Lots==
There are 14 lots in Mt. Komorebi, including 3 [[rental]] lots, 1 [[bar]], 1 [[lounge]], 1 onsen bathhouse and 6 [[Residential lot|residential]] lots.
There are 15 lots in Mt. Komorebi, including 3 [[rental]] lots, 1 [[bar]], 1 [[lounge]], 1 [[onsen bathhouse]], 6 [[Residential lot|residential]] lots, and 1 hidden lot.
===Residential Lots===
===Residential Lots===
====Inhabited====
====Inhabited====
All owned lots are considered households.
All owned lots are considered households.
*2-5-1 Wakabamori, owned by [[Ito family|Ito]]
*[[Wakaba|2-5-1 Wakabamori]], owned by [[Ito family|Ito]]
*5-3-1 Shinronyoku, owned by [[Nishidake family|Nishidake]]
*[[Senbamachi|5-3-1 Shinronyoku]], owned by [[Nishidake family|Nishidake]]
*5-6-1 Shinronyoku, owned by [[Akiyama family|Akiyama]]
*[[Senbamachi|5-6-1 Shinronyoku]], owned by [[Akiyama family|Akiyama]]


====Uninhabited====
====Uninhabited====
*2-4-3 Wakabamori
*[[Wakaba|2-4-3 Wakabamori]]
*6-4-1 Hanamigawa
*[[Senbamachi|6-4-1 Hanamigawa]]


====Empty Lots====
====Empty Lots====
*2-4-1 Wakabamori
*[[Wakaba|2-4-1 Wakabamori]]
*[[Yukimatsu|50x50 Lot]] (Actual Lot Name Unknown)


===Rental Lots===
===Rental Lots===
*2-4-2 Wakabamori
*[[Wakaba|2-4-2 Wakabamori]]
*5-1-1 Kiyomatsu
*[[Yukimatsu|5-1-1 Kiyomatsu]]
*5-1-2 Kiyomatsu
*[[Yukimatsu|5-1-2 Kiyomatsu]]


===Community Lots===
===Community Lots===
*Hanamigawa Koen - [[Park]]
*[[Senbamachi|Hanamigawa Koen]] - [[Park]]
*Hazakura Lounge - [[Lounge]]
*[[Wakaba|Hazakura Lounge]] - [[Lounge]]
*Izakaya Ipai - [[Bar]]
*[[Senbamachi|Izakaya Ipai]] - [[Bar]]
*Sutefani Onsen Bathhouse - [[Onsen bathhouse]]
*[[Yukimatsu|Sutefani Onsen Bathhouse]] - [[Onsen bathhouse]]

=== Hidden Lots ===

* Summit (Actual Lot Name Unknown)


==Families==
==Families==
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* Mt. Komorebi is the first world in [[The Sims (series)|''The Sims'' series]] for Sims to be able to live and vacation in, having both the [[Residential lot|residential]] and [[rental]] lot assignments. However, the base game patch released alongside ''Snowy Escape'' also allows Sims to vacation in any other residential world.<ref>https://simscommunity.info/2020/10/28/next-the-sims-4-update-will-let-you-vacation-in-any-world/</ref>
* Mt. Komorebi is the first world in [[The Sims (series)|''The Sims'' series]] for Sims to be able to live and vacation in, having both the [[Residential lot|residential]] and [[rental]] lot assignments. However, the base game patch released alongside ''Snowy Escape'' also allows Sims to vacation in any other residential world.<ref>https://simscommunity.info/2020/10/28/next-the-sims-4-update-will-let-you-vacation-in-any-world/</ref>
*According to legend, Mt. Komorebi is a sleeping dragon encased in ice and snow. In ancient times villagers used to set offerings in gratitude for the home the dragon provides <ref>Mentioned in description of [[:File:Mountain Lore Shelf.png|Mountain Lore Shelf]] object from [[The Sims 4: Snowy Escape]]</ref>
*According to legend, Mt. Komorebi is a sleeping dragon encased in ice and snow. In ancient times villagers used to set offerings in gratitude for the home the dragon provides <ref>Mentioned in description of [[:File:Mountain Lore Shelf.png|Mountain Lore Shelf]] object from [[The Sims 4: Snowy Escape]]</ref>
*Mt. Komorebi is the first world in ''[[The Sims 4]]'' to experience weather (snow and thundersnow) without [[The Sims 4: Seasons|Seasons]], with [[Yukimatsu]] being the first neighborhood in [[The Sims 4]] to experience weather without [[The Sims 4: Seasons|Seasons]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:05, 12 November 2020

Mt. Komorebi
World · Featured in: The Sims 4: Snowy Escape
Mt. Komorebi
Locals have enjoyed the healing hot springs of Mt. Komorebi for centuries. Now, thanks to the modern snow sports resort in Yukimatsu, everyone else can, too! The region has become a hotspot for tourists looking for a vacation that's equal parts relaxing and adventurous. With so many new visitors, there have been a lot of changes to the rolling forests that surround Mt. Komorebi. Hopefully, the area will be able to maintain the charm that drew so many Sims to it in the first place.
Name Mt. Komorebi
Game  The Sims 4: Snowy Escape


Mt. Komorebi is a world introduced in The Sims 4: Snowy Escape.[1] It is based on two Japanese islands, Honshū and Hokkaido. It features both residential lots, as well as rental lots for vacationing.[2]

Neighborhoods

Mt. Komorebi consists of three different neighborhoods. [3]

  • Wakaba:
    • Like its namesake, Wakaba is young, new, and bright as the leaves of a tree in early springtime. This small town is up-and-coming in the region, home to beautiful, sleek new homes and an attractive town center featuring Mt. Komorebi’s official mascot: Yamachan. Tourists of all ages can enjoy the Festival of Youth, or simply take in the neighborhood’s natural beauty.
  • Senbamachi:
    • Senbamachi, the town of a thousand leaves, is the oldest in the region. Many locals enjoy the town’s connection to nature, especially with the bamboo forests surrounding the town and unique spritely creatures that make a home in their leaves. It's said that if you walk the local trails long enough, you’re bound to meet the guardians of the trees who reward those who love and respect their dwelling.
  • Yukimatsu:
    • The true beauty of the countryside can be seen from Yukimatsu, named for its snow-covered pines. Located on the slopes of Mt. Komorebi, this area offers gorgeous vacation rentals, a variety of snow sports, untamed wilderness, and a peaceful Onsen Bathhouse getaway. Whether it's relaxation in a hot spring, seeing the sights of the Snow Festival, or an exhilarating climb to Mt. Komorebi's highest peak, this year-round snowy wonderland has something for everyone.

Lots

There are 15 lots in Mt. Komorebi, including 3 rental lots, 1 bar, 1 lounge, 1 onsen bathhouse, 6 residential lots, and 1 hidden lot.

Residential Lots

Inhabited

All owned lots are considered households.

Uninhabited

Empty Lots

Rental Lots

Community Lots

Hidden Lots

  • Summit (Actual Lot Name Unknown)

Families

New Families

§24,335
Jenna Akiyama, Kado Akiyama, Taku Akiyama, Miki Akiyama
The Akiyamas moved away from the hustle and bustle of the city to the quiet town where Kado was raised. The commute will be a sacrifice, but Jenna and Kado hope the close-knit community and beautiful natural atmosphere of the region will be worth it. Kado was surprised at the recent news that his childhood sweetheart, Megumi Ito had also moved back to Mt. Komorebi. He'd love nothing more to leave the past in the past, but the pieces of his broken teenaged heart are still tender.
§42,562
Naoki Ito, Megumi Ito, Kiyoshi Ito, Nanami Ito
Megumi Ito grew up in Senbamachi. A gold medalist skier, she aims to give her children the same upbringing, but memories of an old flame might drive her to distraction. Naoki Ito is a former medalist himself. A calculating businessman, his controversial vision of Mt. Komorebi includes more tourism, more money, and modernization. Nanami and Kiyoshi have their parents' athletic talent, but their hearts lie elsewhere. Nanami just wants to be a kid and Kiyoshi is crushing on more than the slopes...
§25,000
Shigeru Nishidake, Sachiko Nishidake, Kaori Nishidake
Rumor says that the Nishidake family are sacred guardians of Mt. Komorebi. Indeed, Shigeru fumes over the Ito family's local development plans. Sachiko, however, feels warmly toward Megumi due to an old friendship with the young woman's mom. Plus, she knows what's in her granddaughter's heart... Kaori moved to Mt. Komorebi after losing her parents. She soon discovered two loves: the slopes, and the son of her grandfather's sworn enemy! If she had one wish, she'd melt her grandfather's hardened heart.

Trivia

  • "Komorebi" (木漏れ日) is a Japanese phrase that means "sunlight streaming through trees".
  • Mt. Komorebi is the first world in The Sims series for Sims to be able to live and vacation in, having both the residential and rental lot assignments. However, the base game patch released alongside Snowy Escape also allows Sims to vacation in any other residential world.[4]
  • According to legend, Mt. Komorebi is a sleeping dragon encased in ice and snow. In ancient times villagers used to set offerings in gratitude for the home the dragon provides [5]
  • Mt. Komorebi is the first world in The Sims 4 to experience weather (snow and thundersnow) without Seasons, with Yukimatsu being the first neighborhood in The Sims 4 to experience weather without Seasons.

References

pl:Góra Komorebi ru:Гора Комореби