Ninja Hideaway

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Template:Racecourse Ninja Hideaway is a race course in Mario Kart Tour that was introduced in the Ninja Tour. The course takes place at a Japanese dojo called Ninja Manor[1][2] and features two routes that drivers can alternate between: one main, ground-level route and one elevated route usually accessible through regular ramps or Glide Ramps. The course is strewn with obstacles such as ninja Shy Guys and lowering spiked ceilings. Kanji characters on the front of the manor mean "way of the ninja".

Wario-related iconography can be seen throughout Ninja Hideaway, such as depictions of his mustache and nose on the front of one of the buildings, as well as garlic motifs seen on windows, banners, and fences, referencing Wario's love for garlic. This course is a favorite of Nabbit, Fire Rosalina, Cat Toad, Penguin Toad, Wario (Cowboy), and Shy Guy (Ninja). It can also be a favorite of King Bob-omb (Gold) if he reaches level 6.

Ninja Hideaway also appears in the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, as the fourth and final course of the Lucky Cat Cup.[3]

Mario Kart Tour

Course layout

Screenshot of the Ceiling Needle section in Ninja Hideaway with sakura petal art, Mario Kart Tour
Section of the track featuring falling ceilings and wall paintings of cherry blossoms

In the standard layout, the course begins atop part of the manor rooftop before moving onto an arched bridge. A right turn appears at a Chain Chomp motif, followed by a wooden deck with two left turns. At the second left turn, there is a wooden staircase leading up to an upper level. If this route is not taken, the player then moves into multiple rooms inside the manor with a few shoji doors and falling shuriken ceilings, the last of which serves as a platform on the upper route and can lead to another upper area filled with coins. After another left turn, the player will encounter a few ninja Shy Guys before taking a Glide Ramp across Shy Guys on kites and air-blowing bamboo stalks to a pagoda - this applies to the upper route as well. The pagoda's upper path features a few floorboards the player can traverse, while the lower path features a sewer system with running water. Both paths curve left and lead to a side roof with a grated path above, along with a few upwards wind currents produced by pinwheels. The course then makes an S-curve to the finish line, along with a Glide Ramp on the left that the player can use to access the upper floor of the manor.

Appearances

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Ninja Hideaway tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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Ninja Hideaway as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Ninja Hideaway in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Ninja Hideaway makes its console debut in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe via the Booster Course Pass. It is the fourth and final course of the Lucky Cat Cup, and as such was added in the first wave of the DLC. The track's design is mostly identical to its appearance in Mario Kart Tour, albeit with updated visuals.

Ninja Hideaway is one of three courses to originate from Mario Kart Tour to appear in the first wave of the DLC, alongside Paris Promenade and Tokyo Blur, making it the only course to not be based on a real-world city.

Even though the track is from Mario Kart Tour, and the official website classifies it as a "Tour" track, the game does not assign it the "Tour" prefix.[4][5]

Profiles

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
    • The Yoshi Tour is wrapping up in blue. Next up is the Ninja Tour! Beware the traps in the new course Ninja Hideaway![6]
    • Race under cover of darkness, illuminated just by the light of an ominous moon. The new Ninja Hideaway course debuts in blue! Dodge the falling ceiling and keep an eye out for stray ninja... It'll take a keen eye to get 1st place![7]

Gallery

Mario Kart Tour

Course thumbnails

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Ninja Hideaway

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ニンニンドージョー[?]
Nin Nin Dōjō
Nin Nin Dojo
Chinese (simplified) 忍者道场[?]
Rěnzhě Dàochǎng
Ninja Dojo
Chinese (traditional) 忍者道場[?]
Rěnzhě Dàochǎng
Ninja Dojo
Dutch Ninjaschool[?] Ninja School
French Dojo ninja[?] Ninja Dojo
German Ninja-Dojo[?] Ninja Dojo
Italian Covo ninja[?] Ninja Lair
Korean 닌자 도장[?]
Ninja Dojang
Ninja Dojo
Portuguese Mansão Ninja[?] Ninja Mansion
Russian Дом ниндзя[?]
Dom nindzya
Ninja House
Spanish Mansión Ninja[?] Ninja Mansion

Ninja Manor

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 忍者屋敷[8]
Ninja yashiki
Ninja Mansion
Chinese (traditional) 忍者莊園[9][10]
Rěnzhě zhuāngyuán
Ninja Manor
Dutch Ninjaschool[11] Ninja School
German Ninja-Haus[13] Ninja House
Italian Dimora ninja[14] Ninja Residence
Portuguese (NOA) Mansão Ninja[15] Ninja Mansion
Portuguese (NOE) Ninja Manor[16] -
Russian Японском поместье[17]
Yaponskom pomest'ye
Japanese Manor
Spanish (NOA) Mansión Ninja[18] Ninja Mansion
Spanish (NOE) Casa ninja[19] Ninja House

References

  1. ^ Race Mario Kart’s New Ninja Tour. apple.com. Retrieved April 23, 2021. (Archived April 24, 2021, 02:14:38 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ AppStore (April 9, 2021). Sneak out a win on the new Ninja Hideaway course! @mariokarttourEN is celebrating one and a half years with the Ninja Tour. Drift through Ninja Manor, take flight with a new glider, and overtake new drivers like Shy Guy (Ninja). Burn rubber. Twitter. Retrieved April 23, 2021. (Archived April 24, 2021, 02:19:12 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  3. ^ Nintendo (February 9, 2022). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass DLC – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
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  5. ^ avimidi the needy (March 17, 2022). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: The 2.0.0 Update. YouTube. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  6. ^ mariokarttourEN (April 2, 2021). Twitter. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  7. ^ mariokarttourEN (April 7, 2021). Twitter. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
  8. ^ 夜桜舞い散る 忍者屋敷を走ろう. apple.com (Japan). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived February 10, 2022, 21:43:26 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  9. ^ 蓄勢待發,投身忍者巡迴賽. apple.com (Hong Kong). Retrieved February 12, 2022. (Achived February 12, 2022, 20:21:54 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  10. ^ 蓄勢待發,投身忍者巡迴賽. apple.com (Macau). Retrieved February 12, 2022. (Achived February 12, 2022, 20:10:55 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  11. ^ De Ninja Tour komt eraan. apple.com (Netherlands). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived February 10, 2022, 21:32:13 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  12. ^ La Saison des ninjas. apple.com (France). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived September 26, 2021, 01:30:36 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  13. ^ Die Ninja-Tour-Saison. apple.com (Germany). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived April 10, 2021, 17:42:42 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  14. ^ Preparati al Ninja Tour. apple.com (Italy). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived September 26, 2021, 01:18:22 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  15. ^ Prepare-se para o Ninja Tour. apple.com (Brazil). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived February 10, 2022, 21:36:40 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  16. ^ Prepara‑te para a Ninja Tour. apple.com (Portugal). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived September 26, 2021, 01:12:00 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  17. ^ Прокатитесь с ниндзя. apple.com (Russia). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived February 10, 2022, 21:56:24 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  18. ^ Prepárate para la temporada ninja. apple.com (Mexico). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived September 28, 2021, 21:54:06 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  19. ^ Prepárate para la Temporada ninja. apple.com (Spain). Retrieved February 10, 2022. (Archived February 10, 2022, 21:24:24 UTC via Wayback Machine.)

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