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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a location in {{Link|Game|TMS}}. It is a bonus dungeon within the [[Idolasphere]] exclusive to {{Link|Game|TMSE}}, accessible from the [[Bloom Palace]]. It | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a location in {{Link|Game|TMS}}. It is a bonus dungeon within the [[Idolasphere]] exclusive to {{Link|Game|TMSE}}, accessible from the [[Bloom Palace]]. It serves as the setting for an extra story involving [[Tsubasa Oribe]] and [[Kiria Kurono]], and new floors open up as the game progresses. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Game Appearances== | ==Game Appearances== | ||
==={{Link|Game|TMSE}}=== | ==={{Link|Game|TMSE}}=== | ||
Over the [[Topic]], [[Tiki]] | Over the [[Topic]], [[Tiki]] calls [[Itsuki Aoi|Itsuki]] and [[Tsubasa Oribe|Tsubasa]] over to the [[Bloom Palace]], announcing she has discovered a new space in the [[Idolasphere]]. Tiki speculates this space has the power to make dreams come true, as when she opened one of the treasure boxes inside, she was able to listen to songs people made using her Uta-loid voice software. | ||
====Episode 1: Rolling Star==== | ====Episode 1: Rolling Star==== | ||
Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, Tiki | Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, Tiki warns her friends that [[Mirage]]s are drawn to its lingering power. Before the group proceeds, Tsubasa confesses to Itsuki that she wants to cover [[Kiria Kurono|Kiria]]'s hit song "[[Reincarnation (Song)|Reincarnation]]," but is not sure if she can do the song justice. Itsuki, however, assures Tsubasa they may be able to find her a wish-granting item further in the dungeon. Surely enough, a treasure box contains the choker Kiria wore for her debut, to which Kiria remarks that it was a symbol of her fans' expectations for her to have a cool persona. Itsuki draws a comparison between Kiria's early career and Tsubasa's, since they were both insecure of how they present themselves upon starting out as idols. Later on, the three meet at [[Cafe Seiren]] with magazines promoting Tsubasa's cover of "Reincarnation." Just then, the cover starts playing on the radio. A joyous Tsubasa thanks the Area of Aspiration for making her wish come true, then Itsuki asks Kiria what she wished for, though Kiria claims that nothing came to mind. | ||
====Episode 2: What About Love==== | ====Episode 2: What About Love==== | ||
Arriving at the next section of the dungeon, Itsuki | Arriving at the next section of the dungeon, Itsuki reiterates his previous question to Kiria. Although she is not chasing any particular dream, Kiria tells Itsuki she was recently offered a role in a commercial for "[[Amrita Shower Zero]]." Tsubasa had previously starred in a commercial for the regular "[[Amrita Shower]]," but "Zero" was planned to have an older demographic. For the commercial, the publishers want Kiria to cover Tsubasa's song "[[Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers]]," which she admits is far different from anything she had done before. The item they obtain this time is Tsubasa's hairpin, an item given to her by [[Ayaha Oribe|Ayaha]] until she accidentally lost it. Itsuki eventually found it after tirelessly looking, thereby symbolizing Tsubasa's bond with him. Itsuki, however, never considered retrieving the hairpin to be anything special. The hairpin's sentiment and Itsuki's carelessness remind Kiria of lyrics in "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers," motivating her to begin recording the commercial. Everyone returns to [[Fortuna Office]] soon thereafter to view the commercial and song cover, with Maiko praising Kiria for her willingness to show a new side of herself. | ||
====Episode 3: Stay Gold==== | ====Episode 3: Stay Gold==== | ||
Itsuki | Itsuki notices Tsubasa's weariness upon entering the dungeon's third segment, to which she claims a cosmetics company was filming a new commercial, and that they asked Tsubasa and Kiria to record a theme song for it. While this greatly excited Tsubasa, as she was finally in the same league as Kiria, she devoted lots of time to sharpening her rhythm, consequently losing sleep. Tsubasa feels there is always something missing in her work, so finding a treasure in the Area of Aspiration will ensure her and Kiria's success. Talking between themselves, Kiria and Itsuki fear Tsubasa is trying too hard to handle things by herself, forgetting the song is a duet. Itsuki then takes a moment to talk things over with Tsubasa, who reminisces over her recent collaborations with Kiria. He assures Tsubasa that she and Kiria are near equals, and how she is someone everyone could depend on. The group eventually reaches the treasure box, but before opening it, Tsubasa confesses she has grown past being a mere Kiria fangirl. With all the challenges she overcame, she no longer has a reason to hide in her idol's shadow. Tsubasa and Kiria agree to sing as a supportive duo, causing the treasure box to disappear. Realizing the final treasure was within herself, Tsubasa returns to Tokyo where she trains heavily with Kiria. Soon enough, the song "[[She Is...]]" and its accompanying music video are released, quickly becoming popular across the whole city. Itsuki and Tsubasa talk with Tiki about their journey, understanding the Area of Aspiration to have motivated Tsubasa to grow as an idol; because she found her inspiration, she no longer needs the gifts in the treasure boxes to push her forward. | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
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|jaM=Illusory | |jaR=Kibō no Gensō Ryōiki | ||
|jaM=Illusory Realm of Hope | |||
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The Area of Aspiration is a location in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE. It is a bonus dungeon within the Idolasphere exclusive to Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore, accessible from the Bloom Palace. It serves as the setting for an extra story involving Tsubasa Oribe and Kiria Kurono, and new floors open up as the game progresses.
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore
Over the Topic, Tiki calls Itsuki and Tsubasa over to the Bloom Palace, announcing she has discovered a new space in the Idolasphere. Tiki speculates this space has the power to make dreams come true, as when she opened one of the treasure boxes inside, she was able to listen to songs people made using her Uta-loid voice software.
Episode 1: Rolling Star
Stepping into the Area of Aspiration, Tiki warns her friends that Mirages are drawn to its lingering power. Before the group proceeds, Tsubasa confesses to Itsuki that she wants to cover Kiria's hit song "Reincarnation," but is not sure if she can do the song justice. Itsuki, however, assures Tsubasa they may be able to find her a wish-granting item further in the dungeon. Surely enough, a treasure box contains the choker Kiria wore for her debut, to which Kiria remarks that it was a symbol of her fans' expectations for her to have a cool persona. Itsuki draws a comparison between Kiria's early career and Tsubasa's, since they were both insecure of how they present themselves upon starting out as idols. Later on, the three meet at Cafe Seiren with magazines promoting Tsubasa's cover of "Reincarnation." Just then, the cover starts playing on the radio. A joyous Tsubasa thanks the Area of Aspiration for making her wish come true, then Itsuki asks Kiria what she wished for, though Kiria claims that nothing came to mind.
Episode 2: What About Love
Arriving at the next section of the dungeon, Itsuki reiterates his previous question to Kiria. Although she is not chasing any particular dream, Kiria tells Itsuki she was recently offered a role in a commercial for "Amrita Shower Zero." Tsubasa had previously starred in a commercial for the regular "Amrita Shower," but "Zero" was planned to have an older demographic. For the commercial, the publishers want Kiria to cover Tsubasa's song "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers," which she admits is far different from anything she had done before. The item they obtain this time is Tsubasa's hairpin, an item given to her by Ayaha until she accidentally lost it. Itsuki eventually found it after tirelessly looking, thereby symbolizing Tsubasa's bond with him. Itsuki, however, never considered retrieving the hairpin to be anything special. The hairpin's sentiment and Itsuki's carelessness remind Kiria of lyrics in "Maybe Friends, Maybe Lovers," motivating her to begin recording the commercial. Everyone returns to Fortuna Office soon thereafter to view the commercial and song cover, with Maiko praising Kiria for her willingness to show a new side of herself.
Episode 3: Stay Gold
Itsuki notices Tsubasa's weariness upon entering the dungeon's third segment, to which she claims a cosmetics company was filming a new commercial, and that they asked Tsubasa and Kiria to record a theme song for it. While this greatly excited Tsubasa, as she was finally in the same league as Kiria, she devoted lots of time to sharpening her rhythm, consequently losing sleep. Tsubasa feels there is always something missing in her work, so finding a treasure in the Area of Aspiration will ensure her and Kiria's success. Talking between themselves, Kiria and Itsuki fear Tsubasa is trying too hard to handle things by herself, forgetting the song is a duet. Itsuki then takes a moment to talk things over with Tsubasa, who reminisces over her recent collaborations with Kiria. He assures Tsubasa that she and Kiria are near equals, and how she is someone everyone could depend on. The group eventually reaches the treasure box, but before opening it, Tsubasa confesses she has grown past being a mere Kiria fangirl. With all the challenges she overcame, she no longer has a reason to hide in her idol's shadow. Tsubasa and Kiria agree to sing as a supportive duo, causing the treasure box to disappear. Realizing the final treasure was within herself, Tsubasa returns to Tokyo where she trains heavily with Kiria. Soon enough, the song "She Is..." and its accompanying music video are released, quickly becoming popular across the whole city. Itsuki and Tsubasa talk with Tiki about their journey, understanding the Area of Aspiration to have motivated Tsubasa to grow as an idol; because she found her inspiration, she no longer needs the gifts in the treasure boxes to push her forward.
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 希望の幻想領域 Kibō no Gensō Ryōiki | Illusory Realm of Hope |
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