Silent Hill f: Yokan Locations & Interactive Tracking Guide

Yokan — the dense, sweet bean jelly eaten throughout Japan as a traditional confectionery — is one of Silent Hill f's most useful healing consumables, providing significant Health restoration across all three playthroughs.


Every Yokan location across all eight areas is tracked on the Silent Hill f interactive maps, with spawn triggers documented for the six time-gated entries that only appear after specific story milestones.


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


What Yokan Does in Silent Hill f


Yokan provides substantial Health restoration when consumed — placing it alongside Bandages as one of the stronger mid-tier healing options available outside of First Aid Kits.


It restores significantly more Health than Red Capsules and provides no secondary Sanity or Stamina effect — it is a pure Health recovery item.


Yokan can also be enshrined as an Offering at any Hokora shrine, yielding 30 Faith per piece.


Two Uses: Healing and Faith


As a consumable — Yokan is at its most valuable in the middle chapters of the campaign when First Aid Kits are rare and Bandages are finite. On Lost in the Fog difficulty, where healing options thin out considerably and encounters deal sustained damage, Yokan becomes a reliable backup for maintaining Health through longer area sweeps between shrine visits.


As an offering — at 30 Faith, Yokan converts for less than Chocolate (80 Faith), Higashi (80 Faith), or Kudzu Tea (100 Faith). The consumption case is significantly stronger in most situations. The exception is late-game surplus — when Health is consistently full, and a Hokora visit is convenient, enshrining extra Yokan contributes incrementally to the Faith economy without a meaningful practical cost.


Yokan vs Other Healing Items


In Silent Hill f's healing hierarchy, Yokan sits between Red Capsules (slight Health + some Max Sanity) and Bandages (major Health restoration).


It provides a meaningful recovery without the rarity of Bandages or the full-restore power of First Aid Kits. The practical approach across all three playthroughs: use Yokan freely for field recovery, consume surplus Bandages for heavier damage, and hold First Aid Kits for emergencies and boss encounters.


Six Spawn-Triggered Yokan Locations


Six Yokan entries only appear in the world after specific story milestones — first-pass exploration will find nothing at these positions:


  • Shrine Path (corner of shrine) — spawns after returning to Shrine Path on the way to the Dark Shrine during the endgame.
  • Ebisugaoka (barrel behind house) — spawns after returning from the Main Hall.
  • Ebisugaoka (cardboard box by house) — spawns after returning from the Treasure Hall.
  • Ebisugaoka (dumpster on street) — also spawns after returning from the Treasure Hall.
  • Ebisugaoka (wooden bench in narrow alley) — spawns after returning from the Dark Shrine during the second visit to the Main Hall.
  • Ebisugaoka (bench by house) — also spawns after the Dark Shrine second Main Hall return.


Every spawn condition is documented in the guide below.


One Yokan in the UFO Ending Basement


One Ebisugaoka Yokan is found on the table in the basement accessible via the eastern crawl space — the same basement that contains the mandatory Radio Broadcast required for the UFO Ending.


Players visiting the crawlspace for the broadcast should collect both the Yokan on the table and interact with the radio before leaving — the two pickups share the same tight basement room and are easily missed if the area is entered purely for the story trigger.


All Yokan Locations in Silent Hill f


Ebisugaoka features the largest spread — eleven entries across shrines, gazebo benches, cabinet drawers, house benches, water pump backyards, the crawlspace basement, and six spawn-triggered outdoor positions.


Main Hall has four entries across the corridor crates, room corners, and a stacked pile by the wall. Worship Hall holds three — in a cabinet by the door, the last cabinet drawer by the wall, and Shu's laboratory corridor cabinet.


Shrine Path has three — two static (rock near Hokora, rock by river) and one spawn-triggered (shrine corner). Corridors has two in cabinet drawers. Shimizu Residence has two — in a corner cabinet and on the third-floor dining room round table.


Ebisugaoka Middle School has one on the footwear shelf. Treasure Hall has one on a room table.


All locations with spawn conditions are in the interactive guide below and the completion tracker.

Name Details
YokanEbisugaoka

Found in front of the small shrine on top of the stone block.

YokanEbisugaoka

Found on a bench inside the gazebo.

YokanEbisugaoka

Found inside the drawer of a cabinet in the room on the second floor.

YokanEbisugaoka

 Found on a bench in front of a house.

YokanMain Hall

Found on a crate in the corner of the corridor.

YokanShrine Path

Found on a rock near the Hokora.

YokanMain Hall

Found on a wooden crate in the corner of the room.

YokanShrine Path

Found on a rock by the river.

YokanMain Hall

Found on a crate in the corner of the room.

YokanEbisugaoka

Found on a bench in the back of the house.

YokanEbisugaoka

Found next to the water pump in the back of the house.

YokanMain Hall

Found on a pile of crates by the wall.

YokanCorridors

Found inside a cabinet drawer on the right side of the corridor.

YokanCorridors

Found inside the drawer of the cabinet by the Hokora.

YokanShimizu Residence

Found in the top drawer of the cabinet in the corner of the room.

YokanShimizu Residence

Found on the round table in the dining room on the third floor.

YokanEbisugaoka Middle School

Found on the footwear shelf.

YokanTreasure Hall

Found on the table in the middle of the room.

YokanWorship Hall

Found in the drawer of a small cabinet by the door.

YokanWorship Hall

Found in the last drawer of the cabinet by the wall.

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