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==''Mario Kart Tour''== | ==''Mario Kart Tour''== | ||
[[File:MKT Ninja Hideaway Falling Ceiling.png|thumb|240px|Section of the track featuring falling ceilings and a wall painting of a {{wp|cherry blossom}} {{wp|hanafuda}} card]] | [[File:MKT Ninja Hideaway Falling Ceiling.png|thumb|240px|Section of the track featuring falling ceilings and a wall painting of a {{wp|cherry blossom}} {{wp|hanafuda}} card]] | ||
In the standard layout, the course begins atop part of the manor rooftop before moving onto an arched bridge. A right turn appears at a [[Chain Chomp]] motif, followed by a wooden deck with two left turns. At the second left turn, there is a wooden staircase leading up to an upper level. If this route is not taken, the player then moves into multiple rooms inside the manor with a few shoji doors and [[Ceiling Needle]]s, the last of which serves as a platform on the upper route and can lead to another upper area filled with coins. After another left turn, the player encounters a few ninja [[Shy Guy]]s before taking a [[Glide Ramp]] past Shy Guys on kites and air-blowing bamboo stalks to a pagoda - this applies to the upper route as well. The pagoda's upper path features a few floorboards the player can traverse, while the lower path features a sewer system with running water. Both paths curve left and lead to a side roof with a grated path above, along with a few upwards wind currents produced by pinwheels. The course then makes an S-curve to the finish line, along with a | In the standard layout, the course begins atop part of the manor rooftop before moving onto an arched bridge. A right turn appears at a [[Chain Chomp]] motif, followed by a wooden deck with two left turns. At the second left turn, there is a wooden staircase leading up to an upper level. If this route is not taken, the player then moves into multiple rooms inside the manor with a few shoji doors and [[Ceiling Needle]]s, the last of which serves as a platform on the upper route and can lead to another upper area filled with coins. After another left turn, the player encounters a few ninja [[Shy Guy]]s before taking a [[Glide Ramp|glide ramp]] past Shy Guys on kites and air-blowing bamboo stalks to a pagoda - this applies to the upper route as well. The pagoda's upper path features a few floorboards the player can traverse, while the lower path features a sewer system with running water. Both paths curve left and lead to a side roof with a grated path above, along with a few upwards wind currents produced by pinwheels. The course then makes an S-curve to the finish line, along with a glide ramp on the left that the player can use to access the upper floor of the manor. | ||
The course also appears as '''Ninja Hideaway R''' (reversed), '''Ninja Hideaway T''' (with ramps) and '''Ninja Hideaway R/T''' (reversed with ramps) | The course also appears as '''Ninja Hideaway R''' (reversed), '''Ninja Hideaway T''' (with ramps) and '''Ninja Hideaway R/T''' (reversed with ramps). The former two debuted alongside the normal variant in the [[Ninja Tour (2021)|2021 Ninja Tour]], while the latter debuted in the [[Mario vs. Peach Tour]]. In the T and R/T variants, all Ceiling Needles and glide ramps on the course are removed. In the T variant, the staircase at the beginning is blocked off, and racers use a glide ramp just before the S-surve. | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== |