Tokyo Tour

The Tokyo Tour was the second tour of Mario Kart Tour, which began on October 9, 2019 and ended on October 22, 2019. Reflecting its theme, it introduced a new course, Tokyo Blur (temporarily retitled "Tokyo Blur 1"), as well as variants of Mario and Peach in traditional Japanese attire, with Mario's being his hakama from Super Mario Odyssey. This tour's Coin Rush course was SNES Rainbow Road, which was reused from the game's beta. The menu's background featured as the landmark for this tour.

Signature kart sets
Drivers with a corresponding cup in the tour were bumped one rank up in every course of their cup. Each one had a specific kart and glider pair that were also bumped one rank up, though these sometimes changed between tours.

Rewards
Gold cells indicate rewards exclusive to Gold Pass members.

Profiles

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
 * "A new tour is coming to blue! "Tokyo Tour" starts at 11pm on October 8th (PT), with additional new and nostalgic courses. Of course, new characters will be added too! Race your way through the Tokyo metropolis!"
 * "The two-week Tokyo tour starts today! Plus, the starting line is near for those who want to race on additional classic blue courses. Are you excited to race throughout Tokyo? Start racing now!"
 * "The Tokyo tour is here! Mario and Peach had fun exploring Tokyo and getting into the classic Japanese style before the start of the tour! They even snapped a pic at a location that appears in the Tokyo Blur course! The Tokyo tour lasts until 10:59 PM PT on Oct 22."

Trivia

 * This was the first tour in which the final cup did not feature a Vs. Mega (opponent) bonus challenge.
 * Without counting the base game content added in the New York Tour, this was the tour that added the biggest amount of new content to the game, with 14 new drivers, 13 new karts, 10 new cups, 9 new gliders, 7 new tracks and 2 new items.
 * In the Baby Rosalina and Daisy Cups, SNES Mario Circuit 2 depicted Lakitu and GCN Yoshi Circuit T depicted Metal Mario on the icons despite them not being favorite courses. This was the first tour that had this oddity.