you’re able to complete various Photo Rally events to earn big rewards in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. They find you snapping pictures in noteworthy locations. Here is our guide listing all Uptown Photo Rally locations inLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – all Uptown Photo Rally locations
Your work onPhoto Rallybegins early in the campaign, in Hawaii. However, it continues once you start exploring Yokohama. There is a separate branch you should visit whenever you complete an additional tour, located south ofJinnai Station Square. Most of the tours are every bit as involved as any you completed in Hawaii.In the Uptown district, you can find 15 locations to document.
We’re listing all 15 locations below. For each location, we’ll provide brief written directions. We’re also including map screenshots, plus screenshots showing your characters standing near the target. Locations are listed in the order they are presented.
1. Seiryo High School Gates
FollowKinka St.to its far north end, where it meets with the highway. If you have it accessible, you may use theHeaven’s Golffast travel beacon to get most of the way there. Then just continue north to the highway. From there, headsouthwest across the bridge, to the western edge of the map. There, you can photograph thestone column at the high school gates.
2. Heaven’s Golf
You can find this alongKinka St.near the map’s west edge. There is a fast travel beacon to activate. Take a picture of the big sign with agolfing silhouettethat hangs over the building’sfront entry.
3. 5-6 Motorcycles
Your destination is on theJinnai Service Rd.near theKappo Katsumirestaurant. You can get there a few ways. I like to use theHeaven’s Golffast travel beacon and head south onKinka St.before veering left on the service road. Then, the 5-6 Motorcycles business you need to photograph ison the right. One word of warning: in this area, a speeding car comes along. Dangerous enemies ride in the vehicle. ensure to keep your distance.
4. Jinnai Station
This photo should be taken within the area on the map that is labeledWest Jinnai Station. The nearest fast travel location isYokohama Blvd. Residential Districtacross the highway to the southwest. Fast travel to that beacon. Then head northeat toward theJinnai Station Square. On the way, you’ll find the west part of the station is acovered area with a plaza. Look along theeast side of the plazato see theconcrete beamyou need to photograph.
5. Alo-Happy Yokohama
When you first find Alo-Happy in Yokohama, labeled on the map asAlo-Happy Tours (Ijincho), you’re at the building you need to photograph. It is located along the south side ofJinnai Station Square. Just take a picture of the mascotoutside the front entrance.
6. The Bee
You have to goinside a businessto take this picture. You can enterThe Beenot far northeast ofAlo-Happy Tours (Injincho). You may even have accessed a fast travel beacon to take you directly there. The establishment is located near the southern half ofBayside St.on its west side. Simply enter the front door and head down the steps. Take a turn at the base of the stairs to access the main room. You want tophotograph the sign directly ahead of you.
7. Shark Stars
Take this photo inside theBatting Center. The building is located at the verynorthwest side of the map, and you visit it not long after you reachChapter 8. There is aBatting Centerfast travel beacon you can use to easily return. Once you do, look back toward the front door you used to enter the building. To its right, you’ll see acardboard standeeyou should photograph.
8. Jinnai Bronze Hotel
You can snap this photo while standing onCarriage Hwy.There are two fast travel beacons. Both of them are a similar distance from your destination. I recommend using theLe Nuveau hamabeacon and traveling east from there. Watch the buildings to your right (the south side of the road). Snap a photo as you reach the end of themassive building made of red brick. The entrance is just ahead of the intersection withBayside St.
9. m HOLD’EM (Jinnai)
You will find m HOLD’EM just northeast ofEast Jinnai Station, on the east side ofDaikokuten St.If you like, take theJinnai Stationfast travel beach and head east. Then start north while keeping an eye on the buildings to the east. Take a picture of theleftmost display windowon thesecond storyof the building’s exterior.
10. Cut House Timeline
This is the last Photo Rally location I found, and I needed a colleague’s help to do so. There are two buildings that look essentially the same. One of them works for the photo. The other one does not. The location you want is on the corner of the building whereCarriage Hwy.andDaikokuten St.meet. It’s a short distance east from theEast Carriage Hwy.fast travel beacon.
11. Hamakita Park Fountain
Hamakita Parkis a large area along the map’s north side. Look for its fountain in the eastern half. I recommend that you fast travel to theE Hamakita Parkbeacon. Then you simply need to head a short distance to the northwest to find the plaza and fountain. Take a picture of thewater geysers.
12. Swine La Tang
The object of interest waits near the northeast side ofChinatown. you may use theN Chinatownfast travel beacon. From there, head a short distance east. Watch for apig-shaped fountainand shrubbery. It’s right near the east end ofPier St.
13. Chinese Pavilion
The easiest way to reach this location is to fast travel to theN Chinatownbeacon and then head east onPier St.When you must head left or right, follow the street east. Continue along that street as it wraps to the right at another corner. Now, watch toward your left. There is acourtyard areahere, with thepavilion in plain view. Photograph the structure carefully. You need to get pretty close to a dangerous enemy mob to snap a satisfactory photo.
14. Heian Tower
A street cuts through the center ofChinatown. It leads fromPier St.toward the southeast. Heian Tower waits at its end, a short distance east of theUltimate Pork Bun. Stand outside the tower and snap a photo of thefront signhanging from its entry arch.
15. Zenshomon
Check along the east end ofBreakwater Dr., along theChinatowndistrict’s far west side. It’s a short distance southeast of theS Chinatownfast travel beacon. Your target is thebig archwayat theentrance to the district. You must lookfairly highto spot the part you need to photograph.
When you snap all of the required photos and show off your results at the local branch of Alo-Happy Tours, you receive the Pancake Maker. You might imagine that means the final Photo Rally prize falls flat, but it’s a useful weapon. If this helped you out,then maybe you can use some help finding all the Bar Distract Photo Rally locations.
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