Location from Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba
The Yagami family home — where a teenage boy sat at his desk, opened a supernatural notebook, and started killing people while his mother made dinner downstairs.
The Yagami residence is the most normal-looking crime scene in fiction. Downstairs, Sachiko cooks dinner. Sayu watches TV. Upstairs, Light writes names in a notebook that kills people, hidden behind a rigged desk drawer with a false bottom and an incendiary trap. The house was surveilled by L with 64 cameras — Light continued killing through the surveillance period by hiding a TV in a chip bag and writing names without looking at the notebook. The contrast between the home's warmth and what Light does inside it is the series in miniature: something monstrous hiding inside something perfectly ordinary.
A comfortable, unremarkable middle-class Japanese house in the Kanto region. Two stories, clean lines, small garden. Light's room is upstairs — neat, organized, the desk positioned so he can write in the Death Note with his back to the door. A bag of potato chips sits on the desk. Inside the bag is a portable TV. Inside a hidden drawer is the Death Note. The room is a study in compartmentalized evil.
Also known as: Light's Room, Yagami House