Being able to find hidden objects in any game is half of the fun of playing games in the first place. In Spirittea, you can find hidden treasure maps that will provide you with riddles that hide rewards called Spirit Tomes. The maps themselves can be tricky to find, especially with there being 42 of them. We made a table that shows exactly where you can find each of these treasure maps in Spirittea.
All Treasure Maps in Spirittea
(Updated on September 25, 2024 – updated links and format)
As you unlock more places, you’ll find more of these maps. Some areas and places have the same name, like Unknown Building, because there are several abandoned buildings throughout the area. If you don’t have the northwest area of the map unlocked, then you will want to skip out on the first nine until you do.
Number | Location | Description |
1 | Summit | A cliff with a spectacular view. Some Villagers like to visit here, and you can find a certain Insect here, too. |
2 | Unknown Building | We don’t yet know what this building is for. |
3 | Umakiki’s House | The Spirit Umakiki can be found here once you probably track him down. |
4 | Unknown Building | We don’t yet know what this building is for. |
5 | Unknown Building | We don’t yet know what this building is for. |
6 | Unknown Building | We don’t yet know what this building is for. |
7 | Hot Springs | The Hot Springs can be visited by yourself or with certain other Villagers. Staying in the Hot Springs will restore your Stamina, although you can gain a similar effect at home. |
8 | Mountain Shrine | The Mountain Shrine is one of the four Shrines that you can find in town. |
9 | Unknown Building | These two doors appear to be linked, but we don’t yet know how to unlock them. |
10 | Bathhouse | The Bathhouse is a major location in the game where you’ll provide services to Spirits in exchange for Moolags (money). |
11 | Sakura Tree | The Sakura Tree is the only place where you can get Sakura Blossom, a Resource used for Cooking and in one of the Shrines. |
12 | Secret Shop | The Secret Shop is only open during the dead of night once you’ve leveled up your Spirituality and encountered the Spirit Ruko. |
13 | Secret Passage | The Secret Passage connects the Temple to the South with the Secret Shop near the Bathhouse. |
14 | Western Bus Stop | The Western Bus Stop is where some Villagers who live out of town will leave at the end of their workday. |
15 | Restaurant | The Restaurant is where you can play the Cooking Minigame, either by yourself or with other Villagers. |
16 | Karaoke Bar | The Karaoke Bar is where you can play the Karaoke Minigame, either by yourself or with certain other Villagers. |
17 | Gacha Machine and Arcade Machine | The Gacha Machine is where you can purchase small toys for 100 Moolags. There is also an Arcade Machine next to it that you can’t figure out for some reason. |
18 | Bike Shop | As the name implies, the Bike Shop is where you can purchase a Bike. |
19 | Mountain Bridge | The Mountain Bridge is broken at the start of the game. You’ll need to supply it with 6 Boiler Root Logs from the Bathhouse and pay 15,000 Moolags to repair it. Once it’s fixed, you’ll gain access to the Mountain. |
20 | Small Purple Apartment | Clarence and Julian live here. |
21 | Grey-Roofed House | Bruce lives here. You’ll also have to discover a Spirit in this house. |
22 | Red-Roofed House | Miko and Quill live here. |
23 | Bathhouse Shrine | This is one of the four Shrines in the game. |
24 | Eastern Bus Stop | The Eastern Bus Stop is where you arrive in town when you begin your adventure in SpiritTEA. |
25 | Coffee Love | Coffee Love is where you can purchase coffee and similar drinks. Surprisingly, you cannot purchase the special tea that allows you to see Spirits here; you have to brew it yourself in your home. |
26 | Big Apartment | The Big Apartment is home to several Villagers. Eric, Gale, and Kim live on the second floor. Moby, Tobi, and Yumi live on the third floor. |
27 | Sujin’s Boat | Sujin’s Boat is where Sujin lives. |
28 | Eko’s Convenience Store | Eko’s Convenience Store is where you can purchase certain Cooking ingredients. Kenzo works in the store and lives above it. |
29 | Crop Fields | The Crop Fields are where Song and Amelia grow food. You’ll also track down a Spirit here. |
30 | Traditional Workshop | The Traditional Workshop is where Fae lives and works. You can interact with the small book outside of the shop and to the right to purchase upgrades for the Bathhouse. |
31 | School | Several Villagers work at the School; naturally, this massive building is also home to a Spirit and some items that you’ll need for the Shrines. |
32 | Your House | This is where you live. |
33 | Drinking Stand | The Drinking Stand is where you can play the Drinking Minigame at night by yourself or with other Villagers. |
34 | Fields Shrine | This is one of the four Shrines available in the game. |
35 | Leigh’s Van | This is where Leigh lives. |
36 | Unknown Small Stone Shrine | We don’t yet know what this small stone shrine is used for. |
37 | Tea Fields | The Tea Fields are where Tifa works; you can buy Tea Leaves from her to make the special tea that allows you to see Spirits. |
38 | Song’s Shop | Song’s Shop sells tools, furniture for your home and the Bathhouse, Cooking Recipes ingredients, and other useful items. Song and Amelia live above the Shop. |
39 | Unknown Large Tree | We don’t yet know what this large tree does. |
40 | Pension | Jillian, Sora, Tera, and Yari live in “Pension,” a small house by the southern beach. |
41 | Temple | The Temple is an important religious structure and home to Young. The dogs Jan and Maru live outside. |
42 | Temple Shrine | The Temple Shrine is one of the four Shrines that you can find in town. |