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There is a small path made of "YAKU" tiles connecting the two parts of the map, the island and the square section. The square section has many tin cans and the word "YAKU" in English tiled on the ground, and a small leafy shadow texture. There are also {{w|Ramune}} bottles that have no collision at all, akin to the one on [[The Forest Navel]], and each has a different texture and reflection effect. Instead of an actual background, there is a large wall that envelopes most of the pond area, with a generic forest texture on it.
There is a small path made of "YAKU" tiles connecting the two parts of the map, the island and the square section. The square section has many tin cans and the word "YAKU" in English tiled on the ground, and a small leafy shadow texture. There are also {{w|Ramune}} bottles that have no collision at all, akin to the one on [[The Forest Navel]], and each has a different texture and reflection effect. Instead of an actual background, there is a large wall that envelopes most of the pond area, with a generic forest texture on it.


"Yaku" means "Bake" or "Grill" in Japanese. The relation of a Japanese word that refers to cooking to a unused map used for shape testing is unknown.
"Yaku" means "Bake" or "Grill" in Japanese, athough it might be a shortened form of Yakushima, which is the internal name of [[The Distant Spring]] (and the [[Perplexing Pool]]), which means that the pond area may have been intended for The Distant Spring.


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