Everyone arriving at the Fields of Thunder immediately notices that there is a very comfortable pavillion, like those the Unicorns used during waiting their travels, for each delegation. Shiba Tsukune's unusual outfit causes a moment of misuderstanding with a young servant, but Tadaji swiftly arrives to offer his excuses and to show her the Phoenix' pavillion, that, she is pleased to notice, is the most distant from the Dragon's.
Everyone attuned with the kami can feel that powerful magic is at work to protect this place and the candidates.
The central tournament field is surrounded by a building with places for the audience and the judges; the Imperial Seat is uncomfortably empty.
There are many training fields that are perfectly tended, and the Ide brang from Great Day Castle their library for every candidate that desires to recall his studies before the beginning of the test.
Ide Tadaji welcomes every delegation with accurate courtesy, with particular regard for Matsu Nimuro.
Togashi Samanouke will be treated with the same courtesy, but Tadaji feel a little uneasy about this strange samurai that looks like a gaijin, and he's curious about why the Dragon has sent him instead of a Mirumoto bushi, since their school is one of the two best dueling schools in the empire. He will examine Samanosuke's papers carefully.
He's rather puzzled also when he knows Naigotsu Akira retired from the lead of Crane Clan to participate in the tournament, and he treats him with the respect due to his former positon.
Utaku Xieng Chi is in charge of the many Battlemaidens that constantly patrol the whole area, and can be found meditating at sunset in her pavillion, the farthest from the Tournament field, while Shinjo Shono, the other Unicorn candidate, seems absent.
Sometimes a Iuchi shugenja can be seen, which alternates the prayers to the kami to obscure delicate songs and the shaking of their strange penchants.
One large pavillion is a tea house. That's the place where candidates are supposed to meet. Ide Tadaji directs the organization from there.