Little shanghai
This forever crowded area is probably the most popular. Always bustling with life of city folk, tourists, residents, and clan members alike, this spot is heavily guarded, although one might never know until they step out of line. It is the front lines where the police stop taking care of things, and the Aragami take over; it is also where those of the gang make trades with people from the city, and other gangs. If there is a fight imminent however, they will often lure the opponent to a less populated area, or attack from the high roofs, covered by the looming shadow of the city's skyscrapers.
Madame Moon's Izakaya
Though in the day time they mostly serve tea and appetizers, there are particular hole-in-the-wall places such as this scattered throughout the territory where gang members and civilians alike will go for a night of drinking. This one in particular seems to be a favorite of the clan, thanks to the traditional recipes and civilians who frequent it as well. Most know better than to bother people who are enjoying themselves here, and members of other gangs who wonder too far into the Aragami territory might find eyes following them from all of these little shops.
Lantern street
This little hub of food and fun times is nested between Little Shanghai and the part of town where things start to become more oriented towards the people who live in the area, as opposed to tourists. Restaurants and vendors line the sidewalks, serving home style food originating from Beijing to Tokyo to Bangkok, and everywhere in between. The buildings have more traditional architecture than those closer to the city, but are still rather tall, allowing lanterns to hang from between them, thus the streets nickname.
Dojo
Located on the more rural end of the area, this building looks like a normal restaurant from the outside, but only the outer sides and front on the bottom story are used to serve food to civilians. The kitchen leads to a courtyard, from which one can reach several training rooms as well as the home of the person who owns the place. This is where new recruits are trained, and where tests for a potential or rising member's rank are held. None the less, everyone is asked to remove their shoes.
Dragon temples
Although most of the Aragami live in their own homes and there are several temples throughout the territory, there are two in particular where the members will come to receive treatment after particularly bad injuries, or to meet with each other to discuss goings on in the clan, be briefed on upcoming missions, the like. One is smaller, and closer to the city, and the other is rather large and on the outskirts, both marked by the prominent presence of dragons as part of the statues, architecture and decoration. The larger one, however, is more difficult for outsiders to reach, both from its location and guard.