Japanese House

Japanese House is unlocked when the player reaches level 6.

Japanese House was originally called Window to Metropolis. The picture got a complete make-over and name change as part of the Valentines Update.

From the Diary:

"There was a picture of a Japanese house in the next magical photograph I restored. It had an elegant interior, cosy atmosphere and even a garden with Sakura - you won't find any other place quite like it"

Items
The following is a list of items found in Japanese House. Depending on the Picture Level and Game Mode you may not have to find all the items in one visit.

Morphs and Pieces modes have their own items that need to be found, separate from those listed above.

Resource Demands and Rewards for Playing
The amount of energy required to play Japanese House will increase as the level of the Picture is increased. The experience points and coins rewards for each win of the Picture will also increase to match the increase in resource demands, as will the pool of potential collection item rewards.

The pool of rewards available for each successful game of Japanese House contains both Collection Items and Combining Elements:

Note: In addition to the items listed above, other items may also be in the list of potential rewards for a particular play of the picture depending on what game mode it is currently in (e.g. items from the Venetian Masks collection if it is in Text mode) or if there is an active quest involving the picture.

Known Glitches
During the Valentines Update, there was a glitch in Japanese House in Silhouette mode. Occasionally in Silhouette mode the silhouette of the clothes hanger will appear twice. The second clothes hanger silhouette is actually the Noh Mask, finding the Noh Mask is the only way to finish the game if you have already found the clothes hanger and see a clothes hanger silhouette again. Seeker's Eye and Compass tools will find the Noh Mask if the second clothes hanger appears on your list of items to find. It is just the image in the list of items that is wrong. The Tavern Update fixed this glitch, and now the Noh Mask silhouette appears when a player is asked to look for the Noh Mask in Silhouette mode.

Hints

 * Omamori is a Japanese amulet, it looks like a tag for clothing.
 * Fujiyama is a picture of Mount Fuji.
 * Alot of items are usually up on room.

Related

 * SS Home
 * List of Pictures
 * Picture Modes
 * List of Puzzles
 * Quests
 * Collections
 * Awards