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* The trams in Tokyo are similar to the ones in San Diego, except they are green.
 
* The trams in Tokyo are similar to the ones in San Diego, except they are green.
 
* Tokyo features four trains.
 
* Tokyo features four trains.
* Tokyo, internally named t01, was supposed to appear in Midnight Club: Street Racing, as found in earlier game's files, such as peds and props, however, the city itself is broken and bare-bones. RacingFreak has started to bring this city back in a working state and eventually complete it using Midnight Club II's assets such as traffic vehicles and buildings.
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* This city, internally named t01, was supposed to appear in Midnight Club: Street Racing, as found in earlier game's files, such as peds and props, however, the city itself is broken and bare-bones. RacingFreak has started to bring this city back in a working state and eventually complete it using Midnight Club II's assets such as traffic vehicles and buildings.
   
   

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Tokyo, Japan is a city that appears in Midnight Club II, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix, and Midnight Club: Los Angeles Remix.

Midnight Club II

Tokyo appears as the third and final city in Midnight Club II.

Drivers in Midnight Club II

Ricky, Shing, Haley, Nikko, Zen, Ken'Ichi, Makoto, Savo,

Midnight Club 3

Tokyo appears as a fourth city in the Remix version of Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition; it does not appear in the original game. It is unlocked from the start. There is a mode like an additional career called Tokyo Challenge. The player can start the game here, and use the cars that were unlocked in the regular career mode, or vice versa. There is a tournament for each class and club. Winning races here unlocks them.

Tracks for Tokyo can be created in the track editor as with all other cities in the game.

Tokyo in-game is a large city filled with many skyscrapers and a large freeway system that circles the entire city. Traffic on this highway is medium except in certain areas. There is a downtown area called Shibuya which has a similar look to Times Square. Cops in this city drive police versions of the Nissan Skyline and will shout in Japanese to racers they are chasing. 

Midnight Club: Los Angeles Remix

Tokyo appears as a second city in the Remix version of Midnight Club Los Angeles; it does not appear in the original game. The player unlocks Tokyo after completing the Los Angeles portion of the game. Like in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix, cops in Tokyo drive police versions of the Nissan Skyline and will shout in Japanese to racers they are chasing.

Trivia

  • Tokyo is the only city in Midnight Club series to appear in three installments (Midnight Club 2, Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition Remix and Midnight Club: Los Angeles Remix). While Los Angeles appears twice.
  • Tokyo also features the largest tram system in the whole Midnight Club 3 racing nation. These tracks can be reached by climbing up a ramp, just like with the DART train track in Detroit.
  • The trams in Tokyo are similar to the ones in San Diego, except they are green.
  • Tokyo features four trains.
  • This city, internally named t01, was supposed to appear in Midnight Club: Street Racing, as found in earlier game's files, such as peds and props, however, the city itself is broken and bare-bones. RacingFreak has started to bring this city back in a working state and eventually complete it using Midnight Club II's assets such as traffic vehicles and buildings.


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