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It’s not easy to get lost in a small town, but finding your way aroundSunnySidetakes patience. While it’s a relatively small rural town in Japan, there’s a lot to see and do. You can even take the bus into Higashi to buy appliances and get a taste of city life. The problem is trying to find the bus stop, as it’s a long way from home.
Unless you’ve unlocked vehicles, you’ll be running a good while to reach the bus stop. Thankfully, we’re here to help you figure out how to get to Higashi so you can get everything you need for your new home in SunnySide.
Where To Find The Bus Stop
Within your first month of living in SunnySide, as you progress through the main quest, you’ll receivea text from Gabeto meet him in the city. It’s unlikely you’ve made the journey since moving to town, but you’ll have to figure it out on your own.
Open your mapto get a better idea of where to go. The bus stop isnorth of your new home–in the opposite direction of town–and it’s a long walk. Thankfully, thebus runs all day and night.
There are berry bushes along the route to replenish your stamina!
When youreach the bus stopdown the hill, you only need tointeract with the stopto catch a ride into the city.
What Can You Do In Higashi?
There’s plenty to do in the city! On your first trip with Gabe, you’llunlock the bikeand get a brief tour of the area. There are shops throughout where you canbuy appliances, shop for clothes, and adopt a pet!
Take your time tobrowse the different storefronts and restaurantsto make a list of items you’ll need. You can alwayscome back laterto buy items once you have the money you need.
How To Return Home
When you’re ready to head home,return to the bus stop. It’s the same one you arrived at, but it’s easy to pass by if you’ve been running around all day. You’ll find it on the east side of the city.
You can open your map if you get lost! The map of Higashi is much smaller than the SunnySide map.
While the buses run all day, you’ll stillpass out at 11:45 PMif you’re not safe at home. Make sure to keep an eye on the time! Without a vehicle, you’ll have tomake the trek homeon foot. It takes a while to get all the way back up the hill to your farm, so plan ahead!