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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===New Year's Tour===
===New Year's Tour===
In the [[New Year's Tour]], Tokyo Blur 2 serves as the tour's signature course. It appears as the first course in the [[Mario Cup]], the second course in the [[Roy Cup]], and the location of the challenges in the [[Baby Rosalina Cup]], the [[Peach Cup]], the [[Daisy Cup]], and the [[Pauline Cup]]. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the [[Lakitu Cup]] and the third course in the [[Morton Cup]], a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the [[Diddy Kong Cup]] and the third course in the [[Wario Cup]], and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the second course in the [[Iggy Cup]] and the third course in the Pauline Cup.
In the [[New Year's Tour]], Tokyo Blur 2 serves as the tour's signature course. It appears as the first course in the [[Mario Cup]], the second course in the [[Roy Cup]], the location of the challenges in the [[Baby Rosalina Cup]], the [[Peach Cup]], the [[Daisy Cup]], and the [[Pauline Cup]], and the location of the tour's Coin Rush. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the [[Lakitu Cup]] and the third course in the [[Morton Cup]], a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the [[Diddy Kong Cup]] and the third course in the [[Wario Cup]], and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the second course in the [[Iggy Cup]] and the third course in the Pauline Cup.


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Revision as of 19:48, October 29, 2020

Template:Racecourse Tokyo Blur 2 is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is named after and inspired by Tokyo, Japan, and due to the Japanese New Year theme of the tour it is in, is the signature course of the New Year's Tour. The course also appears as Tokyo Blur 2R (reverse), Tokyo Blur 2T (with ramps), and Tokyo Blur 2R/T (reverse and with ramps). The course is favored by Pink Shy Guy, Mario (Happi), Baby Rosalina (Detective), and Nabbit.

Course layout

In the standard layout, all of the racers start the course on the central span of the Rainbow Bridge. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the right through Ginza, then makes a slight right before the Wako store. After passing by two Thwomps, the course shifts left at a roundabout and continues straight (with a subway entrance and Akihabara shops visible on the left), then goes under an archway left of the Sensō-ji, where a kadomatsu can be found. As the player slights right then turns left at a signalized intersection, the road makes a wide right turn back onto Rainbow Bridge. Fuji TV's headquarters can be seen on the left.

Appearances

New Year's Tour

In the New Year's Tour, Tokyo Blur 2 serves as the tour's signature course. It appears as the first course in the Mario Cup, the second course in the Roy Cup, the location of the challenges in the Baby Rosalina Cup, the Peach Cup, the Daisy Cup, and the Pauline Cup, and the location of the tour's Coin Rush. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Lakitu Cup and the third course in the Morton Cup, a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Diddy Kong Cup and the third course in the Wario Cup, and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Iggy Cup and the third course in the Pauline Cup.

Summer Festival Tour

In the Summer Festival Tour, Tokyo Blur 2 appears as the first course in the Monty Mole Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Morton Cup, and a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Dry Bones Cup.

Sponsors

Profiles

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Japan's most famous city is back for for another lap with the Tokyo Blur 2 course. Those traditional kadomatsu decorations aren't just for show—hitting them with an item is a great way to rack up some extra points!"[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 东京赛道2[?] ?
Chinese (traditional) 東京賽道2[?] Tokyo Track 2
German Tokyo-Tempotour 2 (to Pirate Tour)
Tokio-Tempotour 2
[?]
Tokyo Speed Tour 2
Italian Neon di Tokyo 2[?] Tokyo Neon 2
Portuguese Velocidade em Tóquio 2[?] Speed in Tokyo 2
Spanish Circuito Tokio 2[?] Tokyo Circuit 2

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (January 1, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved March 13, 2020.

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