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Tsukimino (月見野) is an area of Sapporo, Hokkaido that appears in Yakuza 5. It is modeled after SusukinoWP, a red-light district of Sapporo, Hokkaido.
History[]
Yakuza 5[]
Taiga Saejima comes to Tsukimino after escaping from Abashiri Prison. He can take a taxi from here to the Mountain Village, where his hunting sidequests take place.
Locations[]
Tsukimino has a number of notable locations including:
- Sapporo TV Tower
- Main Street Public Park. At the time Yakuza 5 is set, the snow festival is in full swing and there are a number of gigantic snow sculptures on display.
- Ramen village, a narrow alley of ramen restaurants leading to a backlot in which IF8 can be played.
- North Little Street, a lengthy covered shopping area.
- Polaris, an abandoned, run-down bar.
Eateries[]
- Café Alps Tsukimino
- CURRY SHOP S
- Gindaco Highball Sakaba
- Gyoza no Ohsho
- Izakaya Hanako Tsukimino
- Matsuo Jingisukan, a restaurant specializing in lamb dishes.
- Miyoshino
- Sumire
- Sushi Zanmai Tsukimino
Shops[]
- Don Quijote Tsukimino
- Ebisu Pawn Tsukimino
- Kamiyama Works
- Okojoya, a confectionery store.
- Seicomart
Entertainment and Nightlife[]
- Ambitious
- Inner Fighter 8.
- Karaokekan Tsukimino
- Northern Lanes, a bowling alley.
- Rose Hip hostess club.
- Tsukimino Guide, a nightlife information bureau.
Trivia[]
- There are a number of actual Sapporo restaurants here; the interiors of these are made up of photographs made into background sprites.
- Sapporo TV Tower is a real-life landmark.
- The Nikka Whisky advertisement is a real landmark in Sapporo. Its significance was such that the developers decided to include it despite the fact that Nikka is owned by Asahi Group Holdings, main rivals of the then tie-in drinks brand of the game Suntory.
- Like Downtown Ryukyu, this area features moving cars along streets that the player can cross, but here the player is restricted to going across at pedestrian crossings.