PUBG MOBILE Hidden Leaf Village Loot Route: Best Landing Path, Secret Spots & Survival Tips
Detailed loot route guide for PUBG MOBILE's Hidden Leaf Village in the Naruto 4.5 mode. Covers Konoha's location north of Rozhok, nine landmark breakdowns (Hokage Rock, Ichiraku Ramen, Ninja Academy, Hospital, Valley of the End, Uchiha Shrine, Chunin Exam Arena, Pochinki tunnel), landing path strategies for aggressive vs safe drops, rotation routes, and survival tips for ranked matches.

🍥 Hidden Leaf Village — Erangel's New Hot Drop in Version 4.5
PUBG MOBILE Version 4.5 transformed Erangel by replacing the Severny town with the Hidden Leaf Village (Konoha), the most iconic location from the Naruto Shippuden universe. Located on the hills north of Rozhok, on the route toward the old Severny compound, Konoha is not a cosmetic overlay — it is a fully redesigned landing zone with exclusive themed loot, multi-level vertical combat, and narrow street routes built for close-quarters engagements.
The village is the hottest drop on Erangel during Version 4.5. Every flight path that crosses the northern half of the map will see multiple squads contesting Konoha. Landing here without a plan means returning to the lobby within 60 seconds. Landing here with a plan — and knowing the loot routes, rotation paths, and secret spots — turns the village into your squad's personal fortress.
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🗺️ Konoha Landmarks — What's Where in the Village
The Hidden Leaf Village replaces the Severny compound with Naruto-themed architecture, streets, and landmarks modeled on the anime. Each landmark has distinct tactical characteristics:
Nearby Themed Zones
🪂 Landing Path Strategy — Three Approaches for Konoha
The Hidden Leaf Village is the most aggressive hot drop in Version 4.5. How you land determines whether you survive the first 90 seconds.
Scouting Plan for Ranked Matches
For ranked push where survival matters more than kill count:
Match 1: Land outside the busiest Konoha marker — the southern or western edge buildings. Loot a safe weapon and basic armor, then enter the village from the edge. Observe how many squads are fighting in which zones before committing.
Match 2: If your squad wants early fights, test a direct hot drop onto Ninja Academy or Hokage Rock — but only after you have scouted the layout in a safer match first.
Subsequent matches: Let other teams fight first in the central streets. Rotate in from the edge, third-party the surviving squad while they are low on health and ammo, and claim the entire village's loot off their bodies.
🏃 Rotation Routes — How to Leave Konoha Alive
Surviving the initial Konoha drop means nothing if you die rotating to the next circle. Here are the best exit paths based on the safe zone:
🛡️ Survival Tips — How to Stay Alive in Konoha
1. Bring a Close-Range Weapon
Konoha's narrow streets and multi-story buildings create messy close-quarters fights. SMGs (UZI, Vector, UMP45) and shotguns dominate inside the village. An AR with a red dot is the minimum — scoped weapons are useless until you leave the village for open-field rotations.
2. Secure Chakra Early at Ichiraku Ramen
Landing at Ichiraku Ramen early in the match lets you consume ramen items that restore chakra and stamina for Ninja Sprint and jutsu. A squad with full chakra can chain multiple jutsus in a fight; a squad with empty chakra is just a normal gunfight squad. The ramen shop is your fuel station — visit it before engaging.
3. Use the Secret Tunnel as a Fallback
The Pochinki underground tunnel near the church is the single most overlooked loot route in Version 4.5. It contains weapons, armor, and multiple Jutsu items with almost no contest. If Konoha is too hot on a given flight path, skip the village entirely and loot the tunnel first. If you are third-partied while looting Konoha, retreat south into the tunnel to heal and reposition.
4. Never Stand Still on Hokage Rock
Hokage Rock is a trap disguised as a sniper perch. Yes, the visibility is incredible. Yes, every other sniper on the map can also see you. Use it for brief reconnaissance — spot enemy positions, ping them for your squad, and immediately descend. Staying on the rock for more than 10 seconds is a death sentence.
5. Exploit the Yellow Recall Mechanic
Naruto-themed event locations — including Konoha — grant access to the Yellow Recall mechanic. Players eliminated in these zones during the early game automatically respawn. This makes aggressive early pushes significantly less punishing. If your squad mate goes down in the first 60 seconds, do not panic — they will be back. Use the respawn window to reposition to better cover.
6. Watch for Ninja Guardians
Premium loot areas in and around Konoha are protected by AI-controlled Ninja Guardians. Defeating them rewards access to high-quality loot crates. However, the sound of gunfire while clearing guardians attracts enemy squads. Assign one squad member to clear guardians while the other three watch the perimeter for incoming players.
7. Avoid Standing Still to Admire the Scenery
The Hidden Leaf Village is visually impressive — and a death trap for distracted players. Open spaces around landmarks like Hokage Rock and the central village fountain are sniping lanes. Village streets funnel movement into predictable paths. Keep moving, keep your head on a swivel, and treat every rooftop as a potential enemy position.
❓ FAQ
Where is the Hidden Leaf Village on the Erangel map?
Konoha replaces Severny on Erangel. It is located on the hills north of Rozhok, along the road that previously led to the Severny compound. It appears on every flight path that crosses the northern half of the map.
What is the best landing spot in Hidden Leaf Village?
For safe loot: land on the southern or western edge buildings — arm yourself before entering the central village. For aggressive drops: target Ninja Academy (highest loot density) or Hokage Rock (weapon spawns + visibility). For stealth: land at the Pochinki secret tunnel near the church, loot the underground cache, then rotate north into Konoha.
What is the secret tunnel in Pochinki?
Near the Pochinki church, there is a hidden underground tunnel packed with weapons, armor, and multiple Jutsu items. It is overlooked by most players and offers consistent high-tier loot with minimal contest. Use it as a fallback route if Konoha is too crowded on a given flight path.
How do I rotate out of Konoha safely?
South (most common): Exit through the Pochinki road or secret tunnel. Use Ninja Sprint to cross open fields. East: Head toward Valley of the End hills for elevated cover. West: Use Ninja Sprint to run across water instead of taking the bridge. North: Rotate into old Severny ruins for healing and re-looting.
What is the Yellow Recall mechanic?
Players eliminated at Naruto-themed event locations (including Konoha) during the early game receive an automatic respawn. This makes aggressive early pushes less punishing — if you go down in the first 60 seconds, you come back.
What does Ichiraku Ramen do in Konoha?
The Ichiraku Ramen shop in the central village street is an interactive landmark. Consuming ramen items restores chakra and stamina, enabling extended use of Ninja Sprint and jutsu abilities. Visit it early to fuel up before engaging enemy squads.
Should I land at Konoha in ranked matches?
In ranked, avoid the central hot drop. Land on the edge buildings, loot a weapon, and let other teams fight in the center. Third-party the survivors after the initial chaos settles. If Konoha is too hot, land at the Pochinki secret tunnel or Uchiha Shrine for safe loot, then rotate in later.

