Tour Tokyo Blur
Tokyo Blur | |||||||||||
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Appears in | Mario Kart Tour (2019(1), 2020(2, 3), 2021(4)) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 1) (2022) | ||||||||||
Cup(s) | Lucky Cat Cup | ||||||||||
Tour(s) | Tokyo Blur: Tokyo Tour New Year's Tour (2020) (challenge only) Summer Festival Tour 1st Anniversary Tour Mario vs. Peach Tour 2nd Anniversary Tour Anniversary Tour (2022) Winter Tour (2023) Summer Tour (2023) Tokyo Blur 2: New Year's Tour (2020) Summer Festival Tour Mario vs. Peach Tour Winter Tour (2023) Summer Tour (2023) Tokyo Blur 3: Summer Festival Tour Mario vs. Peach Tour Winter Tour (2023) Anniversary Tour (2023) Tokyo Blur 4: Mario Tour (2021) Yoshi Tour (2021) Mario vs. Peach Tour Winter Tour (2023) | ||||||||||
Based on | Tokyo,Japan | ||||||||||
Online play | Available (Switch) | ||||||||||
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Tokyo Blur is a race course inMario Kart Tour. It takes place inTokyo, Japan and makes its debut in the city's namesake tour, theTokyo Tour. The course's music is based on the theme of3DS Toad Circuit and3DS Mario Circuit. This course has four different routes, the most out of any city course alongsideNew York Minute: Tokyo Blur,Tokyo Blur 2,Tokyo Blur 3, andTokyo Blur 4, with the last three being introduced in the2020 New Year's Tour,Summer Festival Tour, and the2021 Mario Tour, respectively. The fourth iteration of this course differs from the others, in that it is two sections as opposed to two laps. From versions 1.2.0 to 1.4.0, the first layout was calledTokyo Blur 1.
Tokyo Blur reappears in theBooster Course Pass DLC forMario Kart 8 Deluxe as the first course in theLucky Cat Cup. The course combines the first three versions of Tokyo Blur together, with a lap dedicated to each variant. Its theme was arranged for theBooster Course Pass end credits, and a separate rearrangement appears inMario Kart World.
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Tokyo Blur[edit]
In the standard layout, all of the racers start the course on the central span of theRainbow Bridge. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the right throughGinza, then makes a slight left before theWako store. Not long after, the course makes a right U-turn near theNational Diet Building andTokyo Dome, then goes through a tunnel. As theTokyo Skytree,Asahi Beer Hall, andTokyo Big Sight come into view, the road makes a wide right turn back onto the Rainbow Bridge.Fuji TV's headquarters can be seen on the left. The minimap for this route resembles that ofYoshi Falls fromMario Kart DS andLuigi Circuit fromMario Kart Wii.
The course also appears asTokyo Blur R (reversed),Tokyo Blur T (with ramps), andTokyo Blur R/T (reversed with ramps). In the R/T variant, there areSwoops andNoshis on the course; two Noshis appear outside the track while one is standing on the track towards the end.
Before theSummer Festival Tour, no kart had Tokyo Blur R listed as a favorite course; instead, its appearances in the Mario Cup and Toadette Cup relied on the spotlight bonus to raise theKabuki Dasher and theQuickshaw, respectively, to the top tier.
Appearances[edit]
The first layout of Tokyo Blur is currently the only course based on a real world city to have appeared in seven different tours: the Tokyo Tour, the Summer Festival Tour, the 1st Anniversary Tour, the Mario vs. Peach Tour, the 2nd Anniversary Tour, the 2022 Anniversary Tour, and the 2023 Winter Tour. It also made a minor appearance in the2020 New Year's Tour as the location of a bonus challenge and in the2021 Mario Tour as the third and final race in the2-Player Challenge mode.
For this course's tour appearances, seeList of Tokyo Blur tour appearances inMario Kart Tour § Tokyo Blur.
Top-tier and middle-tier items[edit]
Select "show" to reveal the drivers, karts, and gliders for which Tokyo Blur and its variants are alwaysfavored or favorite courses. For instances in which additional drivers, karts, and gliders temporarily had this course and its variants as favored or favorite courses, seeList of Tokyo Blur tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Bonus challenges[edit]
Ring Race | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Lakitu | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Tokyo Tour | ![]() Lakitu Cup |
| Anniversary Tour (2022) | ![]() Mario Cup |
Do Jump Boosts | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Peachette | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Tokyo Tour | ![]() Peachette Cup |
| Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Wario Cup |
Glider Challenge | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Grand Star distances | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Mario (Hakama) | ![]() Kabuki Dasher | ![]() New Year's Kite |
| New Year's Tour (2020) | ![]() Daisy Cup |
2nd Anniversary Tour | ![]() Hammer Bro Cup | ||||||
Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Lakitu Cup |
Goomba Takedown | |||||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Item Box type found | Number of item slots | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Mario | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider | ![]() Bob-omb | 1 |
| 1st Anniversary Tour | ![]() Lakitu Cup |
2 | Mario vs. Peach Tour | ![]() Mario Cup |
Steer Clear of Obstacles | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Obstacles | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Baby Daisy | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider | ![]() Thwomp | Summer Tour (2023) | ![]() Nabbit Cup |
Combo Attack | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Highest combo counts | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | T | ![]() Mario | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Summer Tour (2023) | ![]() Pink Gold Peach Cup |
Tokyo Blur 2[edit]
In the standard layout, all of the racers start the course on the central span of theRainbow Bridge. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the right throughGinza, then makes a slight right before theWako store. After passing by twoThwomps, the course shifts left at a roundabout and continues straight (with asubway entrance andAkihabara shops visible on the left), then goes under theKaminarimon left of theSensō-ji. As the player slights right then turns left at a signalized intersection, the road makes a wide right turn back onto the Rainbow Bridge.Fuji TV's headquarters can be seen on the left.
Tokyo Blur 2 is the first city course that has been featured more than once inCoin Rush.
The course also appears asTokyo Blur 2R (reversed),Tokyo Blur 2T (with ramps), andTokyo Blur 2R/T (reversed with ramps). In the T variant, bothThwomps are gone. In the R/T variant, the Thwomps are now side-by-side and there is aglide ramp at the end of the track.
Appearances[edit]
For this course's tour appearances, seeList of Tokyo Blur tour appearances inMario Kart Tour § Tokyo Blur 2.
Top-tier and middle-tier items[edit]
Select "show" to reveal the drivers, karts, and gliders for which Tokyo Blur 2 and its variants are alwaysfavored or favorite courses. For instances in which additional drivers, karts, and gliders temporarily had this course and its variants as favored or favorite courses, seeList of Tokyo Blur 2 tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Bonus challenges[edit]
Steer Clear of Obstacles | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Obstacles | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Peach (Kimono) | ![]() Quickshaw | ![]() Purple Oilpaper Umbrella | ![]() Goomba ![]() Goomba Tower | New Year's Tour (2020) | ![]() Peach Cup |
Summer Tour (2023) | ![]() Baby Peach Cup |
Vs. Mega Donkey Kong | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Mega opponent information | Tour appearances | Cup | |||
Driver | Kart | Glider | Items used | ||||
![]() | Regular | ![]() Donkey Kong | ![]() Kabuki Dasher | ![]() Super Glider | ![]() Bananas[1] ![]() Giant Bananas[1] 100cc and higher only ![]() Mushrooms 200cc only | New Year's Tour (2020) | ![]() Pauline Cup |
Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Pink Gold Peach Cup | ||||||
Summer Tour (2023) | ![]() Dixie Kong Cup |
Goomba Takedown | |||||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Item Box type found | Number of item slots | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Peach | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider | ![]() Super Horn | 1 |
| Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Mii Cup |
Break Item Boxes | |||||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Item Box type found | Number of item slots | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Mario (Hakama) | ![]() Quickshaw | ![]() Purple Oilpaper Umbrella | ![]() Mushroom ![]() Mega Mushroom ![]() Coin | 2 |
| New Year's Tour (2020) | ![]() Baby Rosalina Cup |
| Mario vs. Peach Tour | ![]() Rosalina Cup | |||||||
Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Mario Cup |
Tokyo Blur 3[edit]
In the standard layout, all of the racers start the course on the central span of theRainbow Bridge. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the right throughGinza, then makes a slight right before theWako store. After passing by someThwomps, the course shifts left at a roundabout and continues straight to theShuto Expressway, which is built along theNihonbashi River. The toll plaza bar only opens when a driver passes through; the course then curves to the right. After passing by two Thwomps and after a wide turn up the spiral loop around theTokyo Big Sight, aGlide Ramp enables the driver to fly out of Shuto Expressway and back onto Rainbow Bridge.Fuji TV's headquarters can be seen on the left.
When configured for Coin Rush, cars and buses will block off a lane in the highway and toll booth, making the collection of coins easier.
The course also appears asTokyo Blur 3R (reverse),Tokyo Blur 3T (with ramps), andTokyo Blur 3R/T (reverse and with ramps). The former two debuted alongside the normal variant in theSummer Festival Tour, while the latter debuted in theMario vs. Peach Tour. In the R and T variants, allThwomps are gone. In the R variant, there are insteadpipes and anoil slick on the course as obstacles. In the T variant, the glide ramp is gone. In the R/T variant, there are additional Thwomps which are larger and appear in different locations, and there is an additional glide ramp where racers exit the Shuto Expressway.
Appearances[edit]
For this course's tour appearances, seeList of Tokyo Blur tour appearances inMario Kart Tour § Tokyo Blur 3.
Top-tier and middle-tier items[edit]
Select "show" to reveal the drivers, karts, and gliders for which Tokyo Blur 3 and its variants are alwaysfavored or favorite courses. For instances in which additional drivers, karts, and gliders temporarily had this course and its variants as favored or favorite courses, seeList of Tokyo Blur 3 tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Bonus challenges[edit]
Ring Race | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Lakitu | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Summer Festival Tour | ![]() Morton Cup |
Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Waluigi Cup |
Combo Attack | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Highest combo counts | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | T | ![]() Toad (Pit Crew) | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Mario vs. Peach Tour | ![]() Bowser Cup |
Anniversary Tour (2023) | ![]() Toadette Cup |
Big Reverse Race | ||||||||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Opponents | Tour appearances | Cup | ||||||||
7th | 6th | 5th | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | 1st | Extra | |||||
![]() | Regular | Driver | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Summer Festival Tour | ![]() Peachette Cup |
Kart | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Same kart and glider as the ones used by the replaced driver | ||||
Glider | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Snap a Photo | ||||||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Other driver information | Objectives | Tour appearances | Cup | ||
Driver | Kart | Glider | ||||||||
![]() | R/T | ![]() Mario (Happi) | ![]() Quickshaw | ![]() Oilpaper Umbrella | ![]() Peach (Happi) | ![]() Sakura Quickshaw | ![]() Purple Oilpaper Umbrella |
| Mario vs. Peach Tour | ![]() Diddy Kong Cup |
![]() Nabbit | ![]() Head Honcho | ![]() Nabbit Oilpaper Umbrella | ||||||||
![]() Dry Bowser | ![]() Black Dozer | ![]() Dry Bowser Umbrella |
Tokyo Blur 4[edit]
In the standard layout, the track starts out following the same path as Tokyo Blur. All of the racers start the course on the central span of theRainbow Bridge. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the right throughGinza, then makes a slight left before theWako store. Not long after, the course makes a right U-turn near theNational Diet Building and theMiraikan, then goes through a tunnel. The course then makes a sharp left to follow a small portion of Tokyo Blur 2 in reverse, going under theKaminarimon next to theSensō-ji, where the second segment of the course begins. The track then immediately makes a U-turn toward theShuto Expressway; the remainder of the course follows the path of Tokyo Blur 3, entering the expressway through a set of toll gates before rounding the spiral loop around theTokyo Big Sight. Unlike in Tokyo Blur 3, the first part of the expressway is divided down the middle by fences, and there areoil slicks as obstacles instead ofThwomps. Aglide ramp sends the player back onto the Rainbow Bridge, where a set of Thwomps on either side threatens the players just before the finish line.
The course also appears asTokyo Blur 4R (reversed),Tokyo Blur 4T (with ramps), andTokyo Blur 4R/T (reversed with ramps). In the R and R/T variants, the Shuto Expressway portion is mostly reverted back to how it was in Tokyo Blur 3. In the T variant, the glide ramp is gone. In the R/T variant, racers start and end the race onKanaami Road above the starting line. Additionally, an extra pair of Thwomps appears just after the second U-turn.
Appearances[edit]
For this course's tour appearances, seeList of Tokyo Blur tour appearances inMario Kart Tour § Tokyo Blur 4.
Top-tier and middle-tier items[edit]
Select "show" to reveal the drivers, karts, and gliders for which Tokyo Blur 4 and its variants are alwaysfavored or favorite courses. For instances in which additional drivers, karts, and gliders temporarily had this course and its variants as favored or favorite courses, seeList of Tokyo Blur 4 tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Bonus challenges[edit]
Time Trial | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | Regular | ![]() Red Koopa (Freerunning) | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Mario Tour (2021) | ![]() Baby Rosalina Cup |
Winter Tour (2023) | ![]() Metal Mario Cup | ||||||
![]() | R | ![]() Toadette | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Yoshi Tour (2021) | ![]() Waluigi Cup |
Combo Attack | |||||||
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Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Highest combo counts | Tour appearances | Cup |
![]() | T | ![]() Diddy Kong | ![]() Pipe Frame | ![]() Super Glider |
| Mario Tour (2021) | ![]() Baby Peach Cup |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
Tokyo Blur makes its console debut inMario Kart 8 Deluxe via theBooster Course Pass. It is the first course of theLucky Cat Cup, and as such was added as part of the first wave of the DLC. Similarly to Tokyo Blur 4, it is an expanded and combined version of the first three routes for this course; however, this version dedicates one lap to each variation through the use of changingarrow fields.
The first lap is based on Tokyo Blur, turning left at theWako store and making a U-turn past theNational Diet Building. The second lap is based on Tokyo Blur 2, turning right at the Wako store and then left underneath theKaminarimon. The third and final lap is based on Tokyo Blur 3, turning right at the Wako store and then onto theShuto Expressway. The minimap has been rotated 90 degrees clockwise compared to the equivalent minimaps for the variants inTour. UnlikeTour Paris Promenade, its hazards -Thwomps - have been retained (albeit with slightly different arrangements). One additional traffic cone was added at the expressway entrance.
Tour Tokyo Blur is one of three courses to originate fromMario Kart Tour to appear in the first wave of the DLC, alongsideTour Paris Promenade andNinja Hideaway. This is also one of five tracks inMario Kart 8 Deluxe where players can hit the banner (causing it to spin), likeMario Circuit,DS Wario Stadium,3DS Neo Bowser City and3DS Rock Rock Mountain. Unlike the other courses mentioned, this is only possible during the final lap.
As with all other courses from Wave 1, this course's icon and lighting were adjusted slightly in the 2.1.0 update.
Sponsors[edit]
- Mario Electrical Support (posters)
- Bowser Technology (posters)
- Shell Books (posters)
- Kingdom Café (posters)
- Galaxy Air (signs)
- Mario Work Gear (signs)
- Bullet Bill Speed Trial (signs)
- Mushroom Piston (signs)
- Princess Orange (signs, vending machines)
- Boomerang Bros. International Airlines (signs)
Profiles[edit]
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:Take a tour of a Japanese city in the Tokyo Blur course! Enjoy the sights as you take in iconic landmarks, including Mt. Fuji off in the distance![4]
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:A giant dinosaur stomping around in the middle of a city? The Tokyo Blur course is like something straight out of a movie! The tricked-out Tokyo Blur R/T is waiting for you in the Peachette Cup![5]
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:Japan's most famous city is back for for[sic] 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![6]
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:It's time for the Summer Festival Tour! Return to the sizzling streets of Tokyo for some sunny fun. Blaze new paths in the Tokyo Blur course, but don't overheat![7]
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:The Snow Tour is wrapping up in#MarioKartTour. Next up is the Mario Tour featuring Tokyo Blur 4, a brand-new variant of the existing Tokyo-based course![8]
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
- Nintendo Switch News app (US):
- This course first appeared in the Mario Kart Tour game.
- Some famous tourist locations in Tokyo were included in this course. Keep your eyes peeled while you're racing!
- The route changes depending on the lap―you may want to put in some practice so you don't get surprised.
- Nintendo Switch News app (UK):Race the streets of Tokyo in Tokyo Blur!
Now, we'd like to present to you a course released as part of the first wave, which is available now: Tokyo Blur.
This course, which debuted in the smart device game Mario Kart Tour, is modelled after the great Japanese metropolis of Tokyo and features many of the city's famous landmarks for you to zoom past. The exact route changes depending on the lap, so you'll have to get a firm grip on the road's many twists and turns if you want to achieve the best time possible! - Nintendo Magazine 2022 Summer:This is a course inspired by Tokyo, and you will be able race[sic] past some famous tourist sites. You can also see Mt. Fuji, which has been registered as a World Heritage Site, off in the distance.[9]
- Nintendo Magazine 2023 Summer:Here, you might recognize the familiar landmarks of Tokyo. Mt. Fuji can be seen in the distance.[10]
Gallery[edit]
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Tokyo Blur[edit]
Course icons[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Mario Kart Tour race course icons (original courses) § Tokyo Blur.
Screenshots[edit]
View of theTokyo Tower and some buildings
View of theRainbow Bridge
View of varioussponsors
Mario (Hakama) tricking in theKabuki Dasher
Peach (Kimono) tricking in theQuickshaw in Tokyo Blur R/T
Mario,Luigi,Red Koopa (Freerunning), andGold Koopa (Freerunning) racing on the course
Tokyo Blur 2[edit]
Course icons[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Mario Kart Tour race course icons (original courses) § Tokyo Blur 2.
Screenshots[edit]
Toad (Party Time) andMario (Happi) driving
Mario (Happi) tricking in theQuickshaw
Mario (Hakama) gliding in theKabuki Dasher with theNew Year's Kite
Baby Mario gliding in theTurbo Yoshi with theBaby Mario Hanafuda
Tokyo Blur 3[edit]
Course icons[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Mario Kart Tour race course icons (original courses) § Tokyo Blur 3.
Screenshots[edit]
View of aThwomp on the highway
View of theRainbow Bridge
Mario (Happi),Peach (Kimono),Mario (Hakama), andDaisy (Yukata) gliding in Tokyo Blur 3R
Daisy (Yukata) tricking in theFestival Girl
Tokyo Blur 4[edit]
Course icons[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Mario Kart Tour race course icons (original courses) § Tokyo Blur 4.
Screenshots[edit]
Mario (SNES), Mario (Hakama), and Mario (Happi) tricking, with Mario (Racing) driving ahead
Mario (Racing) drifting in theB Dasher Mk. 2
Dixie Kong, Mario (Sunshine),Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES), andFunky Kong gliding inPipe Frames
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]
View ofMount Fuji, theTokyo Tower and theKabuki-za theater
View of the starting line on theRainbow Bridge
The course with an early design for thearrow field
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トーキョースクランブル[?] Tōkyō Sukuranburu | Tokyo Scramble | |
Chinese (simplified) | 东京赛道[?] Dōngjīng Sàidào | Tokyo Speedway | |
Chinese (traditional) | 東京賽道[?] Dōngjīng Sàidào | Tokyo Speedway | |
Dutch | Tokio-Toer[?] | Tokyo Tour | |
French | Traversée de Tokyo[?] | Crossing Tokyo | |
German | Tokio-Tempotour Tokyo-Tempotour[?] | Tokyo Speed Tour | before the Summer Festival Tour |
Italian | Neon di Tokyo[?] | Tokyo Neon | |
Korean | 도쿄 블러[?] Dokyo Beulleo | Tokyo Blur | |
Portuguese | Velocidade em Tóquio[?] | Speed in Tokyo | |
Russian | Токийское ралли[?] Tokiyskoye ralli | Tokyo Rally | |
Spanish | Circuito Tokio[?] | Tokyo Circuit |
Notes[edit]
- The presence ofNoshis in the R/T variant of Tokyo Blur references thekaiju.[5]
- In the trailer for theTokyo Tour,Peach (Kimono) can be seen driving in theSensō-ji section, which is only accessible in Tokyo Blur 2 and Tokyo Blur 4.[11]
- Tokyo Blur is the first city course and course in general to have its regular and R variants appear in a tour, but not its T variant.
- Tokyo Blur is one of two city courses inMario Kart Tour to have all four routes travel in the same direction, the other beingNew York Minute.
References[edit]
- ^abPottary (January 14, 2020).Mario Kart Tour Pauline Cup 150cc - New Year's Tour.YouTube. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
- ^abcdefgTheMadWeazel (August 27, 2020).Summer Festival Tour “Peachette Cup” - Mario Kart Tour.YouTube. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^Infer no u (August 30, 2020).Mario Kart Tour - Peachette Cup & All Clear Pipe (Summer Festival Tour).YouTube. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^mariokarttourEN (October 15, 2019).Twitter. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
- ^abmariokarttourEN (October 19, 2019).Twitter. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^mariokarttourEN (January 1, 2020).Twitter. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
- ^mariokarttourEN (August 26, 2020).Twitter. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ^mariokarttourEN (March 4, 2021).Twitter. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
- ^Nintendo Magazine 2022 Summer (Digital English edition). nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 16, 2022. (Archived July 29, 2022, 08:23:52 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^Nintendo Magazine 2023 Summer (Digital English edition).nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved July 15, 2023. (Archived July 15, 2023, 10:48:55 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^Tokyo Tour trailer