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| {{location infobox
| | [[File:Tokyo MIM.png|thumb|The map of '''Tokyo''' as it appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''.]] |
| |image=[[File:MK8-Course-Tour TokyoBlur.jpg|256px]]<br>Tokyo in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''
| | '''[[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]]''' (Japanese: '''東京'''; Rōmaji: ''Tōkyō''), [[Japan]] is one of fifteen cities [[Luigi]] visits during the events of the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' Along with [[New York City]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Cairo]], and [[London]], it is one of the five cities that need to be rescued before the final boss of the game, [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], can be battled. |
| |greater_location=[[Japan]]
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| |first_appearance=''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1992|1992]])
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| |latest_appearance=''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'', Wave 1) (2022)
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| {{quote|I wanted to enjoy the sights of Tokyo a little more, but, I guess all good things must come to an end.|[[Lakitu]]|[[Mario Kart Tour]] News Vol. 2: Halloween Tour<ref>GaplekBehemoth (June 26, 2020). [https://youtu.be/ZYuZVQDJnCY?t=378 All Volumes of Mario Kart Tour News - Mario Kart Tour]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 4, 2021.</ref>}}
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| '''{{wp|Tokyo}}''' (Japanese: '''東京'''; Rōmaji: ''Tōkyō'') is the capital city of [[Japan]], situated near the south-eastern coast of the {{wp|Honshu}} island.
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| ==History==
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| ===''Mario is Missing!''===
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| [[File:Tokyo MIM.png|thumb|The map of Tokyo as it appears in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'']]
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| Tokyo is one of the cities [[Luigi]] visits in all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. In the DOS version, it is in the fourth level set; in the SNES version, it is in the third, final level set; and in the NES version, it is in the second pair of levels alongside [[Paris]].
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| Like all cities in the game, [[Koopa Troopa]]s have stolen artifacts from landmarks around the city: the [[Sensoji Temple Lantern|lantern]] from the [[Sensoji Temple]], a [[Sumo Apron]] from the [[Kokugikan Arena]], and an [[Great Buddha's Orange|orange]] from the [[Great Buddha of Kamakura]]. In the PC version, two additional items are stolen: a [[Mask from the Kabuki Theater|mask]] from the [[Kabuki Theater]], and [[Tong Tong|a panda]] from the [[Ueno Zoo]]. Before he leaves the city, Luigi must return the artifacts to their proper places.
| | Three artifacts were stolen by [[Koopa Troopa]]s from several landmarks in the city. Those landmarks are: the [[Great Buddha of Kamakura]], the [[Sensoji Temple]], and the [[Kokugikan Arena]]. Luigi's task is to check the Troopas in the city for the artifacts, and then to return them back to the appropriate landmarks. |
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| ====In-game information==== | | ==Information from ''Mario is Missing!''== |
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| **''"You're in the land of the rising sun, and their white flag with the red dot resembles one." | | **''"You're in the land of the rising sun, and their white flag with the red dot resembles one." |
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| **''"Welcome to Tokyo, my little man, you are in the capital city of Japan." | | **''"Welcome to Tokyo, my little man, you are in the capital city of Japan." |
| {{Wide image|MIM Tokyo Main Street.png|1934|The main street of Tokyo.}} | | {{Wide image|MIM Tokyo Main Street.png|1934|The main street of Tokyo.}} |
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| ===''Mario Kart'' series===
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| ====''Mario Kart Tour''====
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| |[[File:MKT Sensoji.png|180px]][[File:MKT Tokyo Tower.png|180px]]
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| |Sensō-ji (left) and Tokyo Tower (right) in ''Mario Kart Tour''
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| ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' introduces a [[new course]] based on Tokyo, titled [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]], of which there are four different route variations. The first [[Tour Tokyo Blur#Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]] track debuted in and served as the signature course of the [[Tokyo Tour]]. [[Tour Tokyo Blur#Tokyo Blur 2|Tokyo Blur 2]] served as the signature course of the [[New Year's Tour (2020)|2020 New Year's Tour]] as a nod to the tour's Japanese New Year theme, which is also its debut tour. A third version known as [[Tour Tokyo Blur#Tokyo Blur 3|Tokyo Blur 3]] was introduced in the [[Summer Festival Tour]], which was likely due to the city's reputation of hosting summer festivals nearly every year. In the [[Mario Tour (2021)|2021 Mario Tour]], [[Tour Tokyo Blur#Tokyo Blur 4|Tokyo Blur 4]] is introduced, which combines elements of the previous Tokyo Blur courses into a single route. All four Tokyo Blur courses return in the [[Mario vs. Peach Tour]], which is also the debut tour of Tokyo Blur 3's R/T varant.
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| Some landmarks of Tokyo can be seen in the courses, including the {{wp|Daikanransha}}, {{wp|Ginza}} and the {{wp|Wako (retailer)|Wako}} retail store, the {{wp|Kaminarimon}} and {{wp|Sensō-ji}}, the {{wp|Miraikan}}, {{wp|Mount Fuji}}, the {{wp|National Diet Building}}, the {{wp|Fuji TV}} headquarters, the {{wp|Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo)|Rainbow Bridge}}, the {{wp|Tokyo Big Sight}}, the {{wp|Tokyo Skytree}}, and the {{wp|Tokyo Tower}}.
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| ====''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | | ==Name in other languages== |
| Tokyo Blur appears in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as part of the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'', being the first course of the [[Lucky Cat Cup]]. The version of the track featured in this game combines the layouts of Tokyo Blur, Tokyo Blur 2, and Tokyo Blur 3 from ''Mario Kart Tour'' as individual laps.
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| ===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020''===
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| [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020|One installment]] of the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series takes place in Tokyo during the {{wp|2020 Summer Olympics}}.
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| ==Media==
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| |file1=MIM SNES China and Japan.oga
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| |title1=''Mario is Missing!'' (SNES)
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| |file2=MKT Tokyo Blur Theme.oga
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| |title2=''Mario Kart Tour''
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| |description2=Tokyo Blur
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| |file3=TourTokyoBlur_MK8DXBCP.oga
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| |title3=''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''
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| |description3=Tokyo Blur
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names | | {{foreign names |
| |Jap=東京 | | |Jap=東京 |
| |JapR=Tōkyō | | |JapR=Tōkyō |
| |Chi=东京 <small>(Simplified)</small><br>東京 <small>(Traditional)</small><br>''Dōngjīng'' | | |JapM= |
| | |Spa=Tokio |
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| |Dut=Tokio | | |Dut=Tokio |
| |Fre=Tokyo | | |DutM= |
| |Ger=Tokio<br>Tokyo | | |Rus=Токио<br>''Tokio'' |
| |Ita=Tokyo | | |RusM= |
| |Kor=도쿄 | | |Kor=도쿄 |
| |KorR=Dokyo | | |KorR=Dokyo |
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| | |Chi=東京 (Traditional)<br>东京 (Simplifed)<br>''Dōngjīng'' |
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| |Por=Tóquio | | |Por=Tóquio |
| |Rus=Токио<br>''Tokio'' | | |PorM= |
| |Spa=Tokio
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| }} | | }} |
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| ==References==
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| | [[Category:Cities in Asia]] |
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