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Osaka Castle
Grounds |
This
stage is set in front of the Osaka Castle, with the
business district in the background. Like many elements
in these stages, the foliage in the foreground can be
destroyed, along with the castle itself, as the monsters
leap around.
The Osaka Castle Grounds is the home stage for Anguirus. |
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Fuji Five
Lakes |
Located
at the foot of Mount Fuji and near the vicinity's five
lakes, a region commonly referred to as Fujigoko, this
stage contains a forest of trees, the closest of which
can be destroyed, that the monsters fight in.
The Fuji Five Lakes region is the home stage for King
Ghidorah. |
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World Children's
Land |
The
World Children's Land, as established by the Nebula
M Space Hunter aliens in Godzilla
vs. Gigan (1972), showcases several interesting
elements, with the most notable being the Godzilla Tower
on the far right.
The World Childern's Land is the home stage for Gigan. |
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Outskirts
of Tokyo |
Set
far away, in the desolate outskirts of Tokyo, this stage
is the only one in the game not to feature any objects
that might be destroyed during the ensuing battle, although
some of the ground will shift during the fight.
The Outskirts of Tokyo is the home stage for Megalon. |
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Yokosuka |
Located
in the southeast portion of Kanagawa, the Yokosuka stage,
featured most prominently in Terror
of Mechagodzilla (1975), houses numerous buildings
in the foreground which will be easily destroyed during
most conflicts.
Yokosuka is the home stage for Mechagodzilla. |
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Wakasa Bay |
Inspired
by the climax in Godzilla
vs. Biollante (1989), and complete with maser
tanks and the TC system in the background, Wakasa Bay
is a dark stage that contains a heavy layer of green
mist. Occasionally, lightning will strike in the distance.
Wakasa Bay is the home stage for Biollante. |
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Minato Mirai
21 |
Yokohama's
Minato Mirai 21 stage is set near the location's ferris
wheel and the Grand Intercontinental Hotel, as seen
during the final battle of Godzilla
vs. Mothra (1992).
Minato Mirai 21 is the home stage for Mothra. |
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Makuhari Bay
Area |
Located
in the Bay Area of Makuhari, and in front of the Chiba
Marine Stadium destroyed in Godzilla
vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993), this stage is
very dark as fires ravage the metropolis in the background.
The Makuhari Bay Area is the home stage for Mechagodzilla
('93) and Super Mechagodzilla. |
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Tokyo Bay |
Set
in the waters of Tokyo Bay, this stage is inspired by
a scene from Atragon
(1963), and is complete with a Mu Submarine in the background.
Naturally, the bottom of the stage is the ocean floor,
which will obscure the smaller characters, such as Mothra
and the Gotengo, if they decide to move along the bottom.
Tokyo Bay is the home stage for the Gotengo. |