Silent Hill f: Kudzu Tea Locations & Interactive Tracking Guide

Kudzu Tea is one of the most strategically valuable consumables in Silent Hill f — a warming herbal drink that provides slow but steady restoration of both Health and current Max Sanity simultaneously.


At 100 Faith as a Hokora shrine Offering, it is also the second most Faith-efficient consumable in the game behind Inari Sushi. Every location is tracked on the Silent Hill f interactive maps, with spawn triggers noted for the three time-gated pickups.


Note: This guide covers base-game Kudzu Tea only. NG+ and NG++ locations are tracked separately.


What Kudzu Tea Does in Silent Hill f


Kudzu Tea provides two simultaneous effects: gradual Health restoration and gradual Max Sanity restoration.


The Max Sanity effect is the more significant of the two. Max Sanity — the ceiling of the Sanity bar — is reduced by Focus Attacks, psychological enemy attacks, and grabs.


It cannot recover on its own between encounters without an item or Hokora's Clear Mind function. Only three consumables in the game restore Max Sanity: Divine Waters, Ramune, and Kudzu Tea.


This makes every bottle more valuable than its rarity alone suggests — restoring Max Sanity mid-exploration without spending Faith at a shrine is a meaningful advantage, particularly on Hard and Lost in the Fog difficulties where Clear Mind costs Faith and shrine visits are precious.


Two Uses: Dual Recovery and Faith


As a consumable — Kudzu Tea works gradually over time rather than instantly, making it best suited to exploration phases between shrine visits or during extended encounters where the slow recovery has time to tick through.


For emergency full-health recovery, First Aid Kits or Inari Sushi serve better. The recommended approach is using Kudzu Tea early in each area to maintain both Health and Sanity stability — saving Bandages and First Aid Kits for genuine emergencies while keeping the Sanity ceiling as high as possible between encounters.


Equipping the Sakura Omamori boosts healing item effectiveness, increasing the recovery Kudzu Tea provides when consumed.


As an Offering — at 100 Faith per bottle, Kudzu Tea is the most Faith-efficient consumable for regular field conversion. Sacrificing a bottle at a Hokora during an area sweep is worthwhile whenever Health and Sanity are already full.


The 100 Faith covers roughly one-third of a first Omamori draw, making consistent Kudzu Tea conversions a meaningful contribution to the Character Upgrade economy across a full playthrough.


Slow Restoration vs Instant Recovery: When to Use Each


The core decision with every Kudzu Tea in inventory is consume now or enshrine for Faith. The practical answer depends on the difficulty.


On Story difficulty, Hokora restores Health and Sanity freely — Kudzu Tea's consumable value diminishes, and Faith conversion is the better use in most situations. On Hard and Lost in the Fog, where shrine restoration costs Faith and Max Sanity, needs field management between visits, the consumable case is considerably stronger.


The general approach: hold one or two bottles in reserve for mid-encounter emergencies and convert the rest at shrines.


Spawn-Triggered Kudzu Tea: Three Time-Gated Locations


Three Kudzu Teas do not appear on a standard first pass through their area:


  • Shrine Path — spawns on the ground in front of the fox statue on the return visit during the endgame Dark Shrine approach.
  • Ebisugaoka (bench at the end of the blocked path) — spawns only after returning from the Treasure Hall.
  • Ebisugaoka (barrel by house) — spawns only after returning from the Dark Shrine during the second visit to the Main Hall.


Every trigger condition is noted in the relevant guide entry.


All Kudzu Tea Locations in Silent Hill f


  • Ebisugaoka carries the largest spread — six entries across a pond-side rock, the lumber mill covered area, the Doctor's House kitchen, a house corridor cabinet, a spawn-triggered bench, and a spawn-triggered barrel.
  • Worship Hall holds three — on a store counter, a corridor table, and inside a large cabinet drawer.
  • Shrine Path has three — two static and one spawn-triggered.
  • Main Hall and Corridors each have one.
  • Shimizu Residence and Treasure Hall each carry one.
Name Details
Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found on a rock by the pond.

Kudzu TeaMain Hall

Found on a cabinet in the corner of the room.

Kudzu TeaShrine Path

Found on a rock on top of the small stairs.

Kudzu TeaShrine Path

Found on a rock under a tree.

Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found inside the wooden box on the table in the covered area of the lumber mill.

Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found on the counter in the Kitchen. You can enter the Doctor's House via the ladder in the back.

Kudzu TeaCorridors

Found on a crate by the wall.

Kudzu TeaShimizu Residence

Found on the table in the corner of the room.

Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found on a cabinet next to the door at the end of the corridor inside the house.

Kudzu TeaTreasure Hall

Found on a desk by the wall.

Kudzu TeaWorship Hall

Found on a counter in the back of the store.

Kudzu TeaWorship Hall

Found on a table in the middle of the corridor.

Kudzu TeaWorship Hall

Found inside the drawer of the large cabinet by the wall.

Kudzu TeaShrine Path

Found on the ground in front of the fox statue. It spawns and can be collected after you return to the Shrine Path on your way to the Dark Shrine (endgame).

Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found on a bench at the end of the blocked path. It spawns and can be collected only after you return from the Treasure Hall.

Kudzu TeaEbisugaoka

Found on the barrel by the house. It spawns, and it can be collected after returning from the Dark Shrine during the second visit to the Main Hall.

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