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== Directions ==
== Directions ==
Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Rock World|Rock World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Theatre World|Theatre World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Hat World|Hat World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] → [[Yume 2kki:Video Game Graveyard|Video Game Graveyard]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground Burial Site|Underground Burial Site]] → Sushi Belt World
* The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Rock World|Rock World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Theatre World|Theatre World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Hat World|Hat World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] → [[Yume 2kki:Video Game Graveyard|Video Game Graveyard]] → [[Yume 2kki:Warzone|Warzone]] → [[Yume 2kki:Pink Life World|Pink Life World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Witch Heaven|Witch Heaven]] → [[Yume 2kki: Ice Block World|Ice Block World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Glitch Hell|Glitch Hell]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground Burial Site|Underground Burial Site]] → '''Sushi Belt World'''
 
 
After collecting [[Yume 2kki:Menu Themes|Menu Theme #52]]:
* The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Rock World|Rock World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Theatre World|Theatre World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Hat World|Hat World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] → [[Yume 2kki:Video Game Graveyard|Video Game Graveyard]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground Burial Site|Underground Burial Site]] → '''Sushi Belt World'''


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:21keb]]
[[Category:Yume 2kki Locations]]
[[Category:Yume 2kki In Development]]
[[Category:Yume 2kki In Development]]

Revision as of 05:38, 6 January 2024

Sushi Belt World
Sushi belt world 2.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

回転sushi
回転sushi
Kaiten sushi
Rotating sushi

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #537

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Underground Burial Site NoEntry
BGM 🔊 rnt_furo (slower) – Entrance/Isolated area (No. 372C and 372E)
🔊 rnt_furo – Main area (No. 372D)
🔊 rnt_furo (faster) – Maze (No. 372F)
Map ID 2114, 2120, 2132
Version Added 0.120a patch 1
Author 21keb
Extras +

Vending Machine

Y2 Sushi Belt World VM.png Normal

Sushi Belt World is an area accessible from the monkey-like NPC found in the Underground Burial Site's maze.

Features

You find yourself on a red floor. Winged Chasers are fenced in by smiling sushi chefs. Interacting with the wandering salmon nigiri here teleports you to the main part of the world. Many NPCs can be found here, as well as additional nonmoving things with faces. Using the Haniwa Effect makes brown squid NPCs spin happily, using Teru Teru Bozu makes the frogpeople hop, but most other creatures with faces do not move or react to Urotsuki. The area seems to be the inside of a revolving sushi store, with those creatures being customers. The bottom edge of the world features a long display case that may represent a checkout desk, but no doors, and the top edge has chairs, wall decor, lamps, chefs, and green vending machines (which only dispense matcha tea). The world loops horizontally, and has two large dining tables with short red benches, chopstick bridges allowing one to cross between the tabletop and the floor.

The table to the left of the salmon nigiri features a very fast sushi belt that rapidly moves Urotsuki from one corner of the table to the next clockwise. It can be flown over with the Fairy and Spacesuit effects. The table is decorated with large plate stacks, flower-patterned teacups full of green tea, dishes piled high with wasabi, and additional smaller tables and chairs to dine at. Rotating plates of nigiri, gunkan, and maki can be found in the interior, some of which resemble real sushi, like tuna and yellowtail nigiri, while others are completely nonsensical. These include a gunkan roll full of meat and eyeballs on the south end of the table, an enclosure of chaser nigiri in the middle, and a magenta-black checkered "missing texture" nigiri at the tablesets to the top. Additionally, a very fast piece of tamago nigiri (Egg nigiri - a small yellow scrambled egg slab attached to a bed of white rice by a strip of black seaweed) can be found at the middle trying to escape. Interacting with it sends Urotsuki to a small path where she can walk across large pieces of tamago nigiri, with salmon and tuna on the side. The right end of the path has an open connection construction sign and a hard hat NPC, while the left end features another tamago nigiri that will return Urotsuki to the table.

The other table features floating mouths, some of which have their tongues hanging out and can be interacted with, making a noise, while the others grin out of reach. There are also small plates of soy sauce, more towers of wasabi and dirty plates, paper lanterns, and soy sauce bottles. Near the center of the table is a soy sauce dish surrounded by plates which traps Urotsuki in a small maze made of plates on contact, starting at the top right. There are two teacups in the maze, the one at the top right warping Urotsuki a single tile, while the one at the bottom left returns Urotsuki to the main area. This cup appears to be a placeholder for future connections, as it is bordered by a construction sign and hard hat NPC.

Trivia

  • No NPCs can step on or cross the conveyor belt. However, frogpeople and brown squids can climb onto the tables through the chopstick bridges.
  • The NPCs with grey heads can be seen wearing sushi chef hats at the north wall, but the ones surrounding the chaser nigiri do not.
  • Nigiri sushi is defined as raw fish on a bed of rice, whereas sashimi is simply the cut fish with no rice; they are commonly mixed up.
    • Maki rolls are fish or other ingredients rolled up in a cylinder with rice and seaweed, whereas gunkan is more like a cup - a wall of seaweed, and bottom of rice, with fish or paste inside - the most common type being Ikura, since it would fall off the rice if served as nigiri.
  • The hard hat NPCs come from Hat World, and appear next to all the construction signs in 21keb's worlds.

Directions


After collecting Menu Theme #52:

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