Tokyo (Shin Megami Tensei II)

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This article is about underground Tokyo in Shin Megami Tensei II. For the Tokyo Millennium, see Tokyo Millennium.
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Tokyo is a location in Shin Megami Tensei II.

Gameplay

Places of Interest

Underground Passage

Main article: Underground Passage

The exit of the underground passage leads to the area of the Underground containing Old Suidobashi and Kotoshironushi's shrine.

Kotoshironushi's Shrine

A shrine to the kunitsukami Kotoshironushi can be found to the East of the underground passage.

Old Suidobashi

Main article: Old Suidobashi

Grand Church

Main article: Grand Church

The exit of the 60th basement floor of the Grand Church leads to the area near Old Shinjuku.

Old Shinjuku

Main article: Old Shinjuku

Old Higashi-Shinjuku

Main article: Old Higashi-Shinjuku

Puck's dungeon

Old Akasaka

Main article: Old Akasaka

Dwarf Excavation Site

Dwarf Excavation Site[a]

Old Shibuya

Main article: Old Shibuya

A shrine to the kunitsukami Onamuchi.

Old Kōjimachi

Main article: Old Kōjimachi

A shrine to the kunitsukami Ouyamatsumi.

Old Roppongi

Main article: Old Roppongi

Sarutahiko's Shrine

A shrine to the kunitsukami Sarutahiko can be found to the West of Akasaka.

Old Otemachi

Main article: Old Otemachi

A shrine to the kunitsukami Sukuna-Hikona.

Sealed Iwato

Main article: Sealed Iwato

Altar Stones

The pillars are placed on the altar stones[b] to create a portal to the Makai.

Diamond Realm

Main article: Diamond Realm

The entrance to the Diamond Realm is available after defeating the final boss.

Encounters

Game Appearances

Novel Appearances

Manga Appearances

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese トウキョウ Tōkyō Tokyo

Gallery

Notes

  1. Japanese: ドワーフ発掘現場Dwarf Excavation Site, Hepburn: Dowāfu hakkutsu genba
  2. Japanese: アルターストーンAltar Stone, Hepburn: Arutāsutōn

References