Tokyo, Japan

Summary
A map which takes place in a post-apocalyptic (yet strangely intact) Tokyo, Japan. Complete with food stores, a pillow shop, a motel, and more.

Background Story
This town's slogan was: "The big thrills of Tokyo in one small place!"

Most of their annual budget was spent on advertising this area. While the advertising campaigns did their work, many of their tourists just left days later in search of the real thing.

Some frequent travelers have since then started calling Tokyo a "knock-off" of sorts, and a place you should only visit if you're really short on cash.

By the way, just in case you were thinking to yourself "wait, this is called Tokyo, it's Tokyo!". A few survivors found some records of the town's name - it used to be called "Tokyo Town", but about a decade before the apocalypse, it changed its name to "Tokyo, Japan." Now isn't that a doozy....

Design
Once this map is more complete, include a paragraph describing the map and its layout.

Tips

 * Use the Subway Train to quickly traverse this map!
 * This map has a lot of parkour in it. Experiment and find new ways to get around the map!

Trivia

 * Includes many Easter Eggs:
 * Posters around the map can be seen that are made by Jcorella17, Hotorchi and DoofDuckShmirtz.
 * A shop can be seen on the map that has pre-release items on sale.
 * There is a Forbidden Fabrics store, a reference to Martial Heroes, another game by PlaceRebuilder.
 * There is a T-Mobile knock-off company named TAI-Mobile, likely a reference to the moderator and Youtuber, TaiSenpai.
 * Miniature versions of Jopede and BelowNatural can be found on the map.
 * A hospital named "Mercy" can be seen in the background, a possible reference to No Mercy itself.
 * Tokyo, Japan is the second map to use a train-like vehicle, the Subway Train, within it.
 * The first being Shoot'em Up Town, and its High Speed Train.
 * This is the second map to be named after a real life city.