Shizuo's dreamscape is a great place to go if you want to see what the streets of Tokyo are like. At least in Ikebukuro.
Because it's a square city-mile looped in all directions. Closer looks will show that it's a series of people in multiples, taking various roles. Some the same person at different ages doing various things that are similar to Shizuo's memories. Occasionally there's also this bright flash and the sound similar to one of those older cameras (always when there's kids around, too...) Watch your step, though! Some streets have falling vending machines, soccer goals, and refrigerators.
Watch who you step into too, or what you say/do. Some triggers lead to this red tide that floods through, ready to take everything with it.
Wait- Why are there knives, bats and chains in the tide?
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Because it's a square city-mile looped in all directions. Closer looks will show that it's a series of people in multiples, taking various roles. Some the same person at different ages doing various things that are similar to Shizuo's memories. Occasionally there's also this bright flash and the sound similar to one of those older cameras (always when there's kids around, too...) Watch your step, though! Some streets have falling vending machines, soccer goals, and refrigerators.
Watch who you step into too, or what you say/do. Some triggers lead to this red tide that floods through, ready to take everything with it.
Wait- Why are there knives, bats and chains in the tide?
Luckily the park is safe.