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Ryujin Locations Guide: Every Gym, Shop, and Hidden Trainer

Where to train stats, buy gear, make money, and find every hidden fighting-style trainer across the Ryujin city map.

Where to train stats, buy gear, make money, and find every hidden fighting-style trainer across the Ryujin city map.

The city in Ryujin packs gyms, shops, quest NPCs, hidden trainers, and fast-travel stops into a dense layout that rewards players who know exactly where to go. Learning the map cuts down on wasted running time when you are grinding stats, farming money, or chasing a specific fighting style. Below is a full breakdown of every location that matters and what you can do at each one.

Quick answer: Start at the Wrestling Gym next to Twister’s Bank for the free jump rope, grab the Breathing Mask and a weighted vest from Lazy Proteins, and use bus stops to fast-travel between gyms, food shops, and quest NPCs.

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Every Ryujin location and its purpose

Here is the full map at a reference level. Use it to plan a route based on what you need right now, then dig into the detailed sections below.

LocationMain use
Nitro GymStrength, durability, situps, pushups
Goose DojoCombat training and martial arts
Wrestling GymFree stamina training via jump rope
Outdoor ArenaBoxing training
Gang Base25% training boost and passive income
Lazy ProteinsTraining gear and supplements
Twister’s BankBanking and insurance
Construction AreaBox delivery quests, gang NPC, card reroll
Beach AreaSummer Coin exchange
WarehouseRobbery quests, Infinity Tech trainer
Abandoned BuildingAssassination quests, Hidden Cap
24 MarketCheapest food
Subaru CoffeeCoffee
Birb Maid CafeFood and Trance State trainer
Ham BurgerFood and Eating Food quest
Ramen ShopFood, Aikido and Body Slam trainers
Aforaf ClothingClothes and outfit loadouts
Rein BarberHair customization
Ichigo TattooTattoos
InfirmaryFatigue recovery and appearance edits
HonradePsyche rerolls and special training
Fight ClubHeight changes, Bite trainer
SewersStreet Fighting trainer
Sumo ArenaSumo fighting style
Shinto ShrineMultiple trainers and quests
Haw NightshowBasic Combat trainer, Boss Shards
Bus StopsFast travel
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Gyms and training facilities

Training is how you move up the ranks, so gyms will take up most of your early and mid-game time. Each facility offers different exercises and trainers.

Wrestling Gym

The Wrestling Gym is the best free stamina spot in the game thanks to its jump rope. It also offers jumping jacks and one-hand pushups. Because the jump rope costs nothing beyond the food you eat while training, grab it first. The Wrestling King here teaches the Wrestling fighting style, and the gym sits right beside Twister’s Bank for a convenient double stop.

Nitro Gym

Nitro Gym covers squats, situps, pushups, and durability training, with free water fountains on-site. Saitama gives the Roadworks quest, and Euntae Lee teaches Muay Thai.

Goose Dojo

Goose Dojo leans into combat training with shadow boxing, striking logs, handstand pushups, and durability work. Lidia Sobieska teaches Karate and Mikey Sano teaches Nuclear Kick.

Outdoor Arena

The Outdoor Arena handles boxing training and sells Boxing Gloves for ₩2,500. Saito Genzo teaches the Boxing fighting style here.

Gang Base

Once you belong to a gang, a Gang Base becomes the most efficient place to train. Working out inside your gang’s base gives a 25% boost to training gains, and the base also generates passive income. To claim one, break the Vault in the Laptop Room. Vaults respawn every 4 to 5 minutes. Only the gang leader can buy permanent upgrades from the laptop in the leader’s office, and any other gang can attack the base while you hold it.

UpgradeCost (Yen)Ryujin CoinsMax
Beds₩250,000155
Punching Bags₩100,00059
Punching Logs₩500,000257
Vault Capacity₩15,000,0001,5004
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Lazy Proteins: gear and supplements

Lazy Proteins is the shop you will visit most as a serious trainer. The Breathing Mask costs ₩5,000 and grants Stamina XP while you run with it equipped, making it one of the first purchases worth saving for. The shop also stocks supplements and workout consumables.

  • Breathing Mask: ₩5,000
  • Fat Burner 7000: ₩750
  • Muscle Gain 7000: ₩1,000
  • Workout Drink: ₩1,500

Weighted vests raise Stamina, Durability, and Strength gains during pushups, but slow you down based on your Upper Muscle stat. Leg weights raise Agility gains and slow you based on your Lower Muscle stat. Both come in four tiers.

WeightVestLeg Weight
5kg₩1,500₩750
10kg₩3,500₩2,000
20kg₩10,000₩5,000
50kg₩30,000₩20,000
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Money-making and quest spots

You need yen for gear, food, and cosmetics. The fastest early income comes from phone-based jobs, which are more convenient than the physical quest boards that often push you into fights with thugs.

  • Delivery quests
  • Graffiti cleanup
  • Poster quests
  • Dirt patch cleaning
  • Cat delivery, which adds a visual satchel to your character

Quests vanish from the board when another player accepts them, so stay flexible and cancel crowded ones like trash pickup.

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Beach Area

The Beach NPC exchanges Summer Coins for yen. Trading 250 coins returns roughly ₩200,000 to ₩275,000, which makes it a strong early cash injection right after you redeem codes.

Twister’s Bank

Twister’s Bank lets you open a bank account and buy Credit Cards and Insurance Cards. An Insurance Card costs ₩50,000 and is a one-time-use item that protects your gear if you lose it through grip or combat logging.

Construction Area

The Construction Worker here offers box delivery quests that pay yen. This area also houses Yujiro, the gang shop NPC, plus a card reroll station.

Warehouse and Abandoned Building

The Warehouse hosts cash register robbery quests and Johan Seong, who trains the Infinity Tech fighting style. The Abandoned Building requires breaking down its doors to enter. Inside you will find the Shady Man selling the Hidden Cap and the Mysterious Woman who hands out assassination quests.

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Food and consumable vendors

Food keeps your training sessions running, so stock up before long grinds. The 24 Market is the cheapest option, while a few shops double as trainer locations.

VendorItems and pricesExtra
24 MarketApples, bananas, grapes at ₩50 eachCheapest food
Subaru CoffeeCoffee at ₩75
Birb Maid CafeBoba Tea ₩90, Dangos ₩100Birb teaches Trance State
Ham BurgerFried Chicken ₩100, Burger ₩125Peter gives the Eating Food quest
Ramen ShopRamen ₩150Aikido and Body Slam trainers

Customization and recovery

Several shops handle appearance changes and fatigue recovery rather than combat. Aforaf Clothing is a three-floor building where the first floor sells shirts and pants, the top floor manages accessories and titles, and the second floor holds your wardrobe with outfit loadouts. A saved loadout preserves your tattoos, face, facemarks, eye color, hair color, aura color, hair IDs, shirt, pants, accessories, and accessory colors, so you can restore a look after rolling off it. Custom clothing uploads cost ₩30,000 or 3 Ryujin Coins.

LocationServiceCost
Aforaf ClothingClothes, custom outfits, loadoutsCustom clothing ₩30,000 or 3 Ryujin Coins
Rein BarberHair color and styles, bald optionColor ₩5,000; Style 5 Ryujin Coins
Ichigo TattooTattoosVaries
InfirmaryFaces, eye color, muscle and fat removal, eye dropsEye Drops ₩750
HonradePsyche rerolls and special trainingVaries

For fatigue, the Infirmary has beds on the upper floor that lower fatigue over time. Note that stat gains are completely disabled inside the Infirmary, so use the beds for recovery only. Lofi’s Massage removes fatigue much faster for ₩10,000 per session, but you need at least 50% fatigue to use it, and open spots can limit access. Once your Stamina climbs toward 50,000, fatigue stops being a real concern.

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Hidden trainers and secret areas

Some of the most useful trainers are tucked out of sight. These spots hold unique fighting styles and endgame items you will not find on the surface streets.

LocationHow to reach itWhat is inside
Fight ClubSecret passage beneath the LibraryKureha Shinogi (height changes), Jack Hanma (Bite)
SewersOpen manhole across from the Shinto ShrineMuteba Gizenga (Street Fighting)
Sumo ArenaAlley next to the PlaygroundRaiden Tameemon (Sumo)
PlaygroundOpen area near the Sumo ArenaTodo (Boogie Woogie)

The Library above the Fight Club also holds Yoru, who gives quests to defeat stronger players.

Shinto Shrine

The Shinto Shrine packs several key NPCs into one hub, which makes it worth learning early.

  • Yoruichi: Flashstep trainer
  • The Punisher: Gripping People quests
  • Master Wu: Style Mastery shop
  • Retsu Kaioh: Situps quest NPC

Haw Nightshow

Haw Nightshow looks like a nightclub but hides useful services. Jamal Jackson dances inside, King teaches Basic Combat in the VIP room, and Farlyu sells Boss Shards from a side room. Boss Shards matter most during endgame progression, which makes this a late-game destination.

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Psyche rerolls at Honrade

Your Psyche directly changes how fast you gain stats, so rerolling it is one of the highest-impact things you can do. Head to Honrade and find Toga in the back of the shop to reroll. You earn Ryujin Coins for rerolls naturally each time you grade up in rank.

PsycheRarityEffect
Perfected GenesMythicGain stats 33% faster
MusclemanLegendaryGain Muscle 33% faster, lose it 15% slower
BodybuilderRareGain Muscle 25% faster
Enhanced GenesRareGain stats 5% faster

Fast travel with bus stops

Bus Stops are spread across the city and act as the fast-travel system. Walk up to one and interact with it to open a destination menu, then pick another stop. The travel cost scales with distance. Learning where the stops sit near your main gyms, food shops, and quest NPCs saves a large amount of running between grind sessions.


Where to prioritize by progression stage

You do not need to visit every location at once. Focus on the spots that match your current goal, then expand as your stats climb. A common path is pushing Stamina to 6,000 (Double S-) so you can join a gang, reaching 500 total Muscle to speed up Stamina farming, then climbing to 15,000 to 20,000 Stamina before specializing your build.

StageGoalPriority spots
Early gameRank and basic statsQuest boards, Twister’s Bank, 24 Market
Mid game~6,000 StaminaWrestling Gym, Lazy Proteins, Nitro Gym
Transition500 total MuscleGoose Dojo, Nitro Gym, Outdoor Arena
Late game15,000–20,000 StaminaGang Base, Lazy Proteins, Lofi’s Massage
EndgameOptimize buildHonrade, Fight Club, Haw Nightshow

Learn the handful of spots that fit your goal first, lean on bus stops to cut travel time, and the rest of the map will fall into place as you grade up and start chasing specialized trainers and Boss Shards.