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Welcome to Shibuya, Players! (Or at least what seems like a suspiciously similar approximation of it.) A There's no need to get overwhelmed by it all, though. Because they're in a plane of existence known as the UG, Players have limited access to buildings, only being able to enter those with a specific decal on them. Anything else is unavailable. Paths to other areas are also LOCKED by what seems to be invisible walls. Perhaps they can be unlocked later...? Overall, there's definitely the feeling of something odd in this city, but it might just be because you're a dead soul walking these streets. Speaking of, let's look at them more closely, shall we? |

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SCRAMBLE CROSSING
The first sight all Players get of the Game. The giant TV screens seem to display something different every time you look at them. There are vending machines all around the area, selling off-brand snacks and beverages.
At the corner of the crossing is a Starbucks coffeehouse. There are plush seats inside and a small table outside for you to enjoy your overpriced beverages and pastries. It's always brimming with Shadow People, but the baristas inside seem to pay special attention to you should you wish to order... Signs all over the shop advertise its free Wi-Fi.
There is one other door marked with an insignia. The building is small and wedged between two others, but stepping inside will somehow lead you to what seems to be a fully furnished, aquatic themed mini-golf course, boasting the name Otter Nonsense. A sign at the front desk reads "help yourself, employees busy". It seems to be a permanent fixture. Buckets of multi-colored plastic golf balls and frustratingly miniature plastic clubs are available to all. Have fun, and try not to swallow any balls!
STATUE OF HACHIKO(?)
Directly connected to the scramble crossing, the first thing apparent here is, of course, the famous statue of Hachiko(?). Looking too long at it gives you the feeling something about that statue isn't quite right. The plaque underneath reads Hachiko(?), a symbol. A symbol of what? Nobody knows. If you're particularly desperate, the stone bench half-circle behind the statue might make an adequate bed.
Next to Hachiko(?) is a lottery stand. Tickets seem to be completely free, though prizes are only given the next week. If pressed, the Shadow Person manning the booth will mention something about a special event...
The building closest to Hachiko(?) has an insignia on it. Step inside to find three very different stores on the different levels of the building. The first floor hosts a rather sleek looking McDonald's, complete with a full fast food menu! Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken. Go up from there to find a Mus Rattus brand clothing store on the second floor. The clothes and accessories there seem to be simple, plain, and (most importantly) inexpensive. If you're willing to forego style for comfort, their adorable rat mascot is the place for you. Lastly, the third floor seems to be host to a clinic. The sign outside affirms that Doctor Isha is in, despite the obvious lack of doctor anywhere in sight. Going further in, the curious among you will find that the clinic is fully stocked despite this. The drawers seem to be overflowing with band-aids, syringes, scalpels, face masks, disinfecting alcohol, cotton swabs, a bottle with the only label being that of "antidote" that smells suspiciously like grape juice... and stickers and lollipops, for the kids. There is also a pill dispenser. Put in some money to get a handful of painkillers!
Maybe there's a reason the doctor isn't in.
WEST BUS EXIT TERMINAL
Continuing past Hachiko(?) will lead you here. The statue of Moyai overlooking the buses coming and going isn't the only thing odd about this place. Benches seem to randomly line the street, and two empty buses are parked there constantly. A quick check will find that there are enough seats for every player should they so choose.
Straight across the bus terminal is an arts & crafts store. The sign above is a huge, sparkly pink that reads I Glitterally Can't. Appropriate to its name, this store is famous for their array of multi-colored glitter! They're also known for their refusal to carry anything but safety scissors. Their rounded, dull edges make for mediocre cardboard cutting. It's a mixed bag.
A building in West Exit Bus Terminal now has a Reaper decal on it. It's a hotel! Lovingly named Last Resort. I can't believe I had to update settings, you fucks! The amenities inside are not paid for and cost more than all of you combined, so we're not even going to name the price. The keycard does give you access to one bedroom with two single beds and a small bathroom. Enjoy your showers. The lobby is bare except for some obviously fake potted plants. Fuck off with your lobby couches, you have real bedrooms in here.
MIYASHITA PARK UNDERPASS
The atmosphere in here is enough to give anyone hives. The graffiti on the walls is rather generic, save for an odd cat and some very colorful wings. Full spray paint cans of all possible colors have been left in a pile at both ends. The bike racks are always full, no matter the time of day.
A single vending machine that sells a surprisingly wide variety of knives stands in the middle of the underpass. Unfortunately, it seems to be out of order. At least the taped-up sign that reads "IT'S FUCKING BROKEN" says so.
Luckily, it's a quick walk to your next stop...
MIYASHITA PARK
Wow! This park has all the latest park technologies! There's a full playground with a swing set, slides, monkey bars, spring rides in... rather odd looking shapes, a seesaw and even an area to build sandcastles in! There's also a skate park of equal size on the opposite end, with what appears to be a free rental area for skateboards and roller skates! That, or someone just dumped an entire pile of them near it. The latter seems more likely, considering the park is rather poorly-taken care of. Litter and graffiti aren't out of place here, and the upkeep for the grass and various flowers and plants in the park is lacking in the "upkeep" part. The so-called precious green is almost entirely made up of weeds.
At least the trees that line the side of the park are lovely at this time of year. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom... and coating all the benches with their petals. The good news is, it hides some of the graffiti! The bad news is "some".
The exit to the park has an unused garbage can, to rub it in.
CAT STREET
A breath of fresh air after exploring the slummier side of Miyashita, Cat Street is lacking in graffiti, trash, and, unfortunately, cats. What it does have is a relatively small and modern McDonald's right near the start of the street. It sells a full fast food menu, including, for some reason, lobster items? Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken.
Walking further into the street, you'll come across a small gun shop by the name of Bullets, Bullets and More Bullets. It does have a wide variety of bullets, just as advertised! Unfortunately, only one kind of gun is available for purchase. The shopkeeper will advise you to come back next week for more guns.
The vending machines around here sell snacks and beverages... Though most seem unappealing, containing items like "haggis and black chips", "garlic chocolate", "dried fish", "clam juice" and "spicy avocado cola".
A little past both the odd vending machines and the useless gun store, one can find a Sheep Heavenly brand clothing store. The look here is cute, colorful, and maybe just a bit 80's inspired. The galaxy themed thigh-high are this Sheep's current best seller.
Straight across from this is a moderately-sized IKEA. Or it certainly looks moderately-sized until you step inside, as an eternity of furniture displays and a labyrinth of home accessories stretches before you. The intercom overhead calling from time to time is your only proof that there are employees around. The feeling of being lost and alone doesn't leave until you do, at which point hours have passed you by... The deeper you go, the worst the feeling gets. Luckily, the restaurant is right next to the entrance! You can enjoy some signature IKEA meatballs while you try to decide how likely it is you'll be able to build that bed you can't afford out in the park.
Finally, in the far end of the street, tucked away in a corner, a café by the name of WildKat also bears the insignia. The inside is bright and clean, surprisingly so for a shop with no owner. A cozy looking place with very few tables and one booth, there's lots of fresh food available here at all times: donuts, muffins, soups, sandwiches, as well as tons of coffee beans and machines of all kinds! There's a fresh pot waiting for you right now. Everything is free when there's no owner.
The employee only door has been opened. Inside is an absurd amount of dog toys. Weird...
104 BUILDING
Despite the name, the numbers at the top of the building clearly read 109. Except... If you look closely, there seems to be a loose sheet of paper taped on top of the 9. It covers very little of it, but a hastily drawn "4" stands out in purple paint. Name recognition can't be easy with that kind of branding. The advertisement in the middle mentions a seven day sale! Starting next week.
Inside, you'll find two stores on the bottom floor carrying the insignia. The first is a D+B brand clothing store. The style here is known as fashionable or sexy, with what seems to be an underlying wild wild west theme...? There sure is a lot of leather, denim and studs, at least. Well, ain't nothin' sexier than a cowboy to them city slickers.
The second store available is the Harakiri Sushi sushi bar. Trendy yet cozy, this place serves all kinds of freshly made rolls for your raw fish needs. For the measly sum of nearly your entire weekly allowance, you can even order some fugu! Whatever that is. The store has been left empty, as the owner ran away with all the fish due to kinkshaming.
While the road to the left is blocked by one of those pesky invisible walls, the path to the right is wide open, leading you to...
SHIBUKYU MAIN STORE
Impressive both with its size and the ridiculous amount of cars in its parking lot, the inside of Shibukyu Main Store is bright, clean, and smells slightly of lemon. Near the entrance is their famous Hits 'N' Giggles toy store, home to an uncomfortable amount of masks and realistic mannequin parts. Everything else in the store is normal, so perhaps they're decoration...? Once can only hope.
Not too far from Hits 'N' Giggles is a McDonald's, obviously designed to fit with the mall's general aesthetic. It serves a full fast food menu, including something called a bacon potato pie. Incredibly, the McFlurry machine appears to be working!! Enjoy.
A pet store going by
the obviously copyright-infringing name Where The Wild Things Arethe obviously confused name Where the Mary Things Are can be found on the left. All kinds of animals can be found inside: cats, dogs, birds, fish, lizards, rodents, chicken pigs, etc. The prices for them are exorbitant and nothing any Player could afford... The shadow people working there are more than happy to let people take out the animals and play with them, though.Lastly, Shibukyu is home to a theater! Movieplexcinematopia's ticket booth and concession stand are both permanently unmanned. This doesn't stop such classic as Cake Knight Rises, Love Possibly and Admission Impossible (and many others) from playing at all times. The popcorn is always freshly popped. Don't question it too much and enjoy your free movies!
A-EAST
With an upsetting amount of shady alleys leading straight to dead ends or back into itself, this section of Shibuya doesn't have the best feel to it after going through the bright boutiques of 104 and Shibukyu. A few vending machines can be found here, selling a wide assortment of knives! Toy replica knives, that is.
Right in the turn of one of its numerous alleys, a food truck selling suspiciously cheap tacos can be found just hanging out. It is decorated with toy replica knives. Hm. How odd. It has now been CLOSED for an indeterminate amount of time.
The Lapin Angelique brand clothing store is probably the fanciest looking thing in this neighborhood. Gothic and frilly clothes of all kinds can be found here, for all your lolita needs! Wigs and varying accessories are also available.
Opposite the goth loli boutique, there is a live house near the barrier to the next area. It doesn't seem like it'll be in use anytime this week. The lights have been turned on! Inside, there's a wide array of rolled up beds and free alcohol! Huzzah.
UDAGAWA BACK STREETS
The sprawling mural of graffiti at the back of Udagawa is the brightest thing about it. Even the shadow people walking around here seem gruff. It's no question then why a Wild Boar brand clothing store finds its way home here! A brand known for its skater-boy and hip hop style, Wild Boar is the definition of rough & tough. Not too far from it are vending machines that sell temporary tattoos, to complete your look.
You'll also find a seedy, suspicious-looking bar. The sign above reads Wish You Were Beer, though the neon signage is flickering near constantly. The variety of alcohol is impressive for a bar with more stains than patrons. You can even buy by the bottle! The most interesting, non-alcoholic thing in this place is the mechanical bull in the middle of the place. The cold, hard wooden floor surrounding it guarantees you won't be walking out of a ride without injury.
If the bar seems seedy, it's nothing compared to what you'll find near the exit: an abandoned bowling alley. What's left of the lettering atop the building denotes it as in Prick. The inside is dark, dusty, and not without its lack of cobwebs. All the pins and bowling balls have been left behind. The oddest thing about it is that, despite all of this, all the systems seem to work properly. The balls and pins are rearranged should you wish to play a game... preferrably after checking the inside of the balls for spiders and other bugs, just in case.
SHIBU-Q HEADS
Exiting Udagawa leads you straight to Shibu-Q Heads
yes, that's exactly what the building says, you're hallucinating Tokyu Hands, because nothing says "punk" like locating yourself right next to a chain store. Outside of its namesake, this section of Shibuya doesn't have much going for it... Luckily, this chain store does sell pretty much anything!Inside the store you can find a small McDonald's, as they have a partnership with the chain. Unlike previous stores, they don't seem to sell anything particular outside of the general fast food selection. Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken.
The store's selections of items is far more vast. There isn't much in the seasonal decoration section, but the party decorations are all the rage. Balloons, confetti, streamers-- you think it, there they have it! You can also find generic brand clothing that's much cheaper than the brand clothing you could find in other stores, for the low, low price of all of them being both an awkward fit and suspiciously itchy. Further along, the yarn section is, for some reason, quite vast, and not too far from their electronic section! Their selection is poor and rather expensive, but it sure is there! They also sell pet food and accessories, to match all those pets none of you could legally afford in the previous week. Their jewelry section, although generic, is surprisingly expensive, and can be found right next to their cheap make-up section. At least the nail polish selection sure is colorful!
The best part of the store is without doubt the drugstore. Pills and remedies of all shapes and kinds can be found here, alongside real bandages, numerous band-aids, and anything else you might be able to find in such a well-stocked pharmacy. Time to stock up on painkillers!
MOLCO
A series of department store buildings centered around teen and twenty-something fashion. Don't miss the exhibition space for a dose of pop culture.
The very first thing anyone will notice in this area is the exhibition space in front of Molco, with some amazing yet somewhat odd pop culture displays! Whatever it is they're advertising, you should definitely buy it. Or at least you shouldn't look directly at it for too long, because those faces are definitely blurred for real and might cause an existential crisis.
Stepping inside to get the hell away from that, you'll find this department store is split in a few floors! Exciting. On the first, you'll find a McDonald's that seems normal at first glance... until you take a look at the ceiling, at least! Wowie! That sure is a car up there! Outside of their usual menu, they also sell something called an "ebi burger". Getting one will net you a shrimp in your burger. Because that's normal. Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken.
On that same floor is レモンの入れもん, an anime inspired clothing store! Yes, you read that correctly. Why are you asking? Here, you can buy a wide variety of clothes to make you look like your favorite JRPG character! You mean to tell me you don't have one? Well, get one, son! We're talking belts, zippers, highly revealing outfits, school uniforms, maid outfits, you think of it, they have it! This might be the best time for some of you to get your normal outfits back. You know who you are.
Up on the next floor you'll find an anime merchandise store by the name of 夫はおっとっと. It sells a wide variety of figurines, posters, body pillows, plushies and other typical anime merchandise from your favorite characters, like Wuffy from Two-Piece with his iconic sailor's hat, or Noku, the Super Sayain't from space, or even Pirate Moon, looking adorable in her redhead twintails and pirate outfit.
You'll have to go all the way to the third floor to find メイド喫茶 / メイドカフェ, an equal opportunity maid cafe! Be sure to enjoy your shadow person maid or butler as they call you master and serve you to the best of their (sometimes adorably limited) abilities. They also sell pancakes.
Outside of it all is a red phone booth. A plaque on the ground in front of it denotes it as the Phone Booth Of Love. Rumor goes that if you call your crush with it, they'll reciprocate your feelings.
You may also attempt to use it to deliver a pizza. Maybe if you aim for a building, the shadow person won't just walk away without seeing you!
Dream big.
SPAIN HILL
A narrow, Mediterranean street lined with eateries, bookshops, and more. As you climb the stone-paved steps, you'll want to veer off and explore.
A cozy little street accessible from the northwest exit near Molco, Spain Hill is a lovely place to just relax away from all the anime merch. One of your first stops here is a bookstore by the name of He's A Total Bookcase! The books are on the more expensive side, especially considering this bookstore seems to mostly contain some rather unsavory subjects for Players, like death, religion of all kinds, reincarnation, and numerous tomes on moral philosophies. There's also a surprisingly vast fairy tale section. ...Luckily, browsing is always free! On top of that, if you show your Player rulebook to the shadow clerk manning the store, they'll let you borrow up to three books for exactly one week! It might be a good idea to keep in mind that holding onto them past the due date might lead to some dire consequences. Or at least that's what the sign says! If you decide to browse the fairy tale section, you'll find an unmarked LOCKED door in a corner. The air around it seems more humid than elsewhere...
Once you've had your fill of books, it's just a quick walk to a beautiful little italian restaurant, recognizable by its fancy Worth Every Penne sign. As promised, the food here is delicious. And surprisingly authentic, considering it's in Shibuya. Weird.
Lastly, there's a neat little vending machine at the end of this street. It sells... panties. Yep. Those are definitely panties in a vending machine. It's probably best you don't linger near that. At least they're clean!
Maybe.
TIPSY TOSE HALL
A popular corner whose arcade and karaoke boxes draw crowds. There's even a store specializing in American comics.
Moving on directly from panties (why.), the main attraction of Tipsy Tose Hall is definitely the arcade! It boasts such variety of games like Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair, and even Dragon's Lair! Have we mentioned Dragon's Lair? ... Okay, so there seems to be some weird event going on, considering the majority of the boxes have been replaced with 1983's notoriously difficult fantasy game Dragon's Lair, but that's not ALL there is here! There's also a DDR machine, so you can dance all your carefully earned ripcoins away! Yay! The daring can also waste their money attempting the only working crane game. It holds a wide variety of prizes, like cute plushies, knives, rubber ducks, grenades, and other such toys! Or weaponry! If you squint, you can definitely see at least one sword. ... Straight out of Dragon's Lair.
It's not all
Dragon's Lairvidya gamez in this corner, though. Like the short description up there said, you can find a rather nondescript comic book store, We've Got Issues. It sells an interesting variety of comic books... And some knock-off superhero paraphernalia.Not too far from the arcade is a small booth with some strange pins laid out on it. There's a designated "arena" on the booth. A sign there tells you to "ask your Host about the rules of Tin Pin and play :)". The shadow people seem to give the booth a wide berth.
Across the street from all that is Tone Down For What, popular karaoke boxes where you can sing to your heart's content, entirely for free! You can even get some sweet refreshments while you sing. ...But only if you sing. Singing is mandatory to enjoy the karaoke boxes.
AMX
A major Japanese CD store on Center Street. Nearby you can find show stores, lingerie shops, and other clothing boutiques.
All resemblance to any existing retail company is coincidental and should be ignored. Obviously, the AMX store is the main attraction here, with its immense variety of CDs and... oddly outdated CD players. Should you be able to afford it, you might finally be able to tune out the background music in Shibuya! Hope you saved those ripcoins! You can also buy Funko Pops figures. So many Funko Pops. All of the Funko Pops. Oh, god, they're everywhere. Why are there so many.
Once you've managed to wrench yourself away from the literal walls of Funko Pops (save yourselves), you'll find that not too far across the street from the AMX is a Tigre Punks brand clothing store! Like the name implies, Tigre Punks is best known for its, well... punk-style! From leather to straps all the way to spiked accessories, everything here is all about that punk lifestyle. Anarchy, baby. It looks a whole lot like BDSM.
No, you can't go inside the lingerie store next door. Stop looking at the description. We gave you panties. That's enough.
CENTER ST ENTRANCE
A stomping ground for Shibuya youth. In the 80s, it gave birth to the "Shibu-Kaji" (Shibuya Casuals) fashion movement.
Hey... What's with this? There's nothing in this street. It's literally just a street. Well, I suppose there's a few vending machines here and there. If two counts as a few. One appears to contain very appetizing macarons, although any attempt to partake in these will lead you to uncover the dark secret that these are actually macaron shaped lush soaps. The other just has ... eggs. Full, raw eggs. You need very precise timing to not watch the egg completely shatter into the receiving container before you can safely retrieve it.
This street sucks. Who designed this.
SHIBU DEPARTMENT STORE
An upscale department store just a skip away from Shibuya Station. Famous brand names dominate its floor space.
The Shibu Department Store is known for its expensive brands and classy stores, which is why at its entrance you can find a McDonald's. But this is a high-end, luxurious fast food restaurant, which makes it okay. It has the typical menu, save for the fact that all its burgers are made with Wagyu beef. The McFlurry machine appears to be... working?! Holy shit!
Further ahead, you can find a Pegaso brand clothing store. Known for its top class and expensive style, you'll be reassured to know the gold is very real. Though you can't see the expression on the face of the Shadow clerk, you get the feeling of being judged by them for even stepping foot into this store.
Of higher interest to any Player, a weapons store can be found here. The shop Bloodbath and Beyond is a long-standing brand selling expensive and antiquated weapons, perfect for anyone who wants to make a killing. Here, you can find antique weapons such as swords, axes, flails, crossbows, spears, vials of rare poisons, etc. You can also find more modern yet high end weapons, such as grenade and rocket launchers, machine guns, real guns that aren't the shitty pistol, etc. The price might be high, but the quality is real.
Lastly, Players may find an Apple store. You might not be able to afford any of the products, but the Wi-Fi on their computers is free if you feel like loitering to catch up on the latest memes.
The parking lot is constantly full of cars. Who owns these? And who is responsible for the lack of tickets for these cars?
CADOI CITY
Cadoi City is home to a mattress store known as Taking Mattress Into Your Own Hands. While buying a whole mattress might be out of the question, the store is left open at night. Hey! Looks like Players finally have access to real beds! Congrats.
Further in the mall you can also find The Land Before Tri, a public gymnasium, complete with cheap climbing wall, pool, and a suspicious amount of weights to lift. You can use it to work off all that McDonald's you've been eating!
If you're in need of gym clothes, the Hip Snake brand clothing store across from it is absolutely not for you! With its vintage, "hip" style of clothes, these clothes would be better off back in their own decade.
In the middle of all of this are coin operated rides. These lovely, totally unassuming creatures are quite the attraction for children. Their rickety movements, disturbing music and sporadic screeching make for an exciting time.
Take a right from these monstrosities to find The Inside Scoop: Mint To Be, an ice cream parlor boasting insane looking treats on top of the regular ones! And unlike McDonald's, the ice cream machine here is always working!
At the far end of the mall, should you venture that deep, you might find an abandoned pawn shop. The DO NOT ENTER signs and barred entry should be enough to tell you that it's currently LOCKED. Still, the mostly faded Reaper decal might be the most interesting thing about it.
TOWA RECORDS
A record store born in the US of A. A few years ago, the store's collaboration with the artist "CAT" created quite the buzz. There are rumors of a recent collaboration with a very different kind of artist...
If you missed your chance to buy an outdated CD player when you had access to AMX, Towa Records is the place for you! If you prefer vinyl, they also have those available for the modest sum of... Hm. You don't want to look at that price tag. It's not that modest. Towa Records is also home to-- oh no. The Funko Pops. They're back. They're here too. Save yourselves.
The advertised collaboration seems to be themed around letting go of your burdens. Weird...
Outside of the venue you'll find a vending machine selling Zunes with pre-programmed tunes.
DOGENZAKA
A sloping street flanked by shops tending toward the eccentric. Once, this hill was a popular setting for novels.
This street of Shibuya, better known for its numerous love hotels, doesn't only have eccentric shops. It also has a McDonald's at its doorstep. Quaint, with an emphasis on coffee brews, this Mickey D's offers a wider variety of drinks than it does food, though its main menu is still available. Unfortunately, the McFlurry machine appears to be broken.
If you're sick and tired of McDonald's, the ramen restaurant next door might interest you. Don't let its cozy exterior and interior fool you! Isn't It Ramentic? boasts some of the best noodles in the world over. The only odd thing is a message written on the walls: "all credit to Don". Perhaps the original owner?
A few steps across the street, you can finally start to see some of those eccentric shops you've heard so much about! For example, a Bad Dragon sex toy shop. Its enormous variety of massive dildos, flesh lights, butt plugs, vibrators and assortment of lube is only eclipsed by how bizarre its models are. That sure is a werewolf cock! I would link you an example, but I have safe search on. Enjoy the edible lube, though.
Right next door is Intents Collectors, a clown memorabilia store. Going by its location, one can only assume it's for people who want to fuck clowns. You can buy a variety of make up (for clowns), costumes (clown costumes), figurines (of clowns), and so much more! (So long as it's about clowns.) The life size clown statue at the front of the store has eyes that look like it follows you when you walk! Isn't that neat.
Running away screaming in a diagonal line towards the exit, you'll find the last shop available to you in Dogenzaka: a Dragon Couture brand clothing store! They have no known affiliation with Bad Dragon. With its flowing and artistic clothes, this Hong Kong inspired brand has an odd reputation for being worn by prissy snobs. Don't let it deter you; the clothes here are both pretty and high quality.
PORK CITY
A tall building located near Dogenzaka, it is split into two buildings: the East as a hotel and the West for offices. It was built to attract the attention of women.
The hotel half of Pork City has famously expensive rooms, which seems odd, since the lobby has some very nice couches for you to enjoy. All for free! Ha! Suckers. To attract women, the hotel has also recently built in an area for both paintball and laser tag, complete with a full ball pit. Funfunfunland is a definite hit with the ladies, and only partially because it's free.
The office building, for its part, is odd. The atmosphere there seems oppressive, with very little Shadow people can be seen coming in and out of it... There are thirteen floors total, however, they seem to be LOCKED right now despite the Reaper decal's presence.
Outside of the building, you can find vending machines; one sells spray bottles (liquid included!), and the other sells what seems to be pig treats?
Both inside and outside of the building, not only is the Noise presence here more numerous than usual, but they consist solely of pigs. Should you attempt to attack them, they'll simply flee without attacking back. Feed them a pig treat, though, and you might get something out of it...!
STATION UNDERPASS
A tunnel beneath the train tracks. The eerie graffiti and gloomy atmosphere keep people away despite its proximity to the station.
This tunnel has an odd feeling to it. Almost as if there's something lurking beyond... Outside of the oddly brightly colored graffiti of flowers lining its walls, one can also find a few vending machines containing full, pre-made meals and another one that sells band-aids of popular cartoon mascots. There is, also, a toy in the vending machine. It looks a lot like a dog with wings.
There is a path leading further in ... Deep in the tunnels. There is the sound of running water. Will you follow it?
SHIBUYA RIVER
Welcome, Players, to the Shibuya River. The end is in sight.
The tunnel underpass has opened to lead you deeper underneath the city. Will you follow the path?
The first area is labeled Trail of the Sinner. The same vending machine with food from the underpass can be found here. There's more graffiti and small piles of garbage, but nothing else is in sight... Except a box on the floor?
The second area is labeled Rubicon. The river continues, as do the piles of trash. Has no one ever considered cleaning this place up? Something awaits you here.
The third area is the Trail of the Bygone. There's nothing but trash heaps. The path continues ... to a door?
The Dead God's Pad. It doesn't look much like a pad, but rather the inside of a greenhouse... an underground greenhouse. How peculiar. There are plants and flowers everywhere, as well as a small McDonald's booth, for some reason?