You will participate in numerous tours in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, including one series of events that lets you snap pictures in weird locations for big prizes. Here is our guide listing all Cultural District/Harbor Park Photo Rally locations inLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – All Cultural District/Harbor Park Photo Rally locations

You meet the proprietors atAlo-Happy Toursearly in the campaign. The main branch, at the Waikiki location, is part of the Worldwide Market Village. You are promised rewards if you snap photos of memorable places within the various districts. There are 15 locations to document in theCultural District/Harbor Park.

Below, we’re listing all 15 locations. For each location, we’ll provide some brief written directions. We’re also including map screenshots, plus screenshots showing your characters standing near the target. Locations are listed in the order they are presented.

1. Anaconda Harbor Park

If it is activated, you can use theAnaconda Harbor Parkfast travel beacon to head to the park, which bordersHarbor St.along the southwest quarter of the map. The park has a large pool of shallow water, with a bridge spanning it.Stand on the bridgeand look at one side of it to spot and photograph thearchesrequired. You can try doing so while standing in the water, and the camera icon even appears. I attempted that approach myself, but it didn’t let me snap the photo.

2. Honolulu City Marina

The marina is located along the southern portion of the Hawaii map’s western side. you’re able to fast travel to it using theDocksbeacon. From where you materialize, head a very short distance northeast to reach a grassy median where adolphin statuewaits, alongHarbor St.It’s due south from the verticalSunset St.

3. Horizon Drugs

As you travel north from the marina alongSunset St., keep an eye on the Anaconda Shopping Center building to your right. North of that complex’s western entrance and theWest Anaconda Shopping Centerfast travel beacon, near the intersection withAnaconda Blvd., the Horizon Drugs business is on your right. you may take a photo of theglowing logoabove the front door.

4. Flower Display

Head due west fromHorizon Drugsand crossSunset St.to start alongTwilight Dr.As you proceed west along that street, look immediately to your left to spot and photograph the flower displayin a shop windowthat is part of theKlotzman Digitalbuilding.

5. Dolls & Devils

From theKlotzman Digitalbuilding on the east end ofTwilight Dr., start down that street and follow it gradually toward the southwest. As you proceed along it, watch the buildings to your left. There is asmall balcony, just afterVivacious Video. Photograph it.

6. Hyper Ecstacy

Hyper Ecstacy is a store along the seedyTwilight Dr.It’s near the western end, not far from where the avenue meets withNight St.If you’re approaching from the direction ofDolls & Devils, it will be on your left. There areheadless mannequinsto photograph in thedisplay window.

7. Hip Hop Shrimp

FollowHarbor St.west from the marina, or fast travel to theOunabara Vocational Schoolbeacon. Just across the street to the southwest from that building’s front steps, you should spot the Hip Hop Shrimp truck. It is in awalled parking lotfilled withwooden tables with umbrellas.

8. Wall Art: Birds

TheArt Wallsdistrict is located near the map’s far west side, whereHarbor St.ends. Two main alleys lead into the area, to either side of a building. If you enter the eastern of those two alleys andfollow the alley to the wall at its end, you’ll spot the relevant art. The alley entrance is just a short jaunt northwest of thePierfast travel beacon.

9. Psychedelic Coffee

This shop is the main attraction within the north half of theArt Wallsdistrict, and is pretty difficult to miss as a result. You want to head onto the wooden deck near itsmain entrance on the west side, where you can look up at theshop signand snap a photo of itslogo and icon.

10. Bar Moderne

From its south side, you may enter theArt Wallsdistrict by following one of two alleys. Those alleys are to the west and east of the building where Bar Moderne is situated. It facesHarbor St.to the south and is a short distance northwest from thePierfast travel beacon. You can take a picture of the front of the building.

11. Ounabara Vocational School

The school is located onHarbor St.and you’ll find it fairly early in the campaign. Once you do, you even activate theOunabara Vocational Schoolfast travel beacon you can use. To complete this stop on the Photo Rally, just headinside the buildingand take a photo of theemblem on the wall, to the right of the front desk.

12. Cabaret El Dorado

You will find the Cabaret El Dorado onNight St.It is across the street and to the northeast fromLoco Fiesta Liquor, not far south of the western end ofTwilight Dr.You just need to take a picture of thehuge signabove the entry doors.

13. Bullet Hell Armory

OnPearl Ave., you will find Bullet Hell Armory. It is right near theS Pearl Ave.fast travel beacon, in case you happen to have activated it. Otherwise, you can travel to the far west end ofHarbor St.and then start north. The armory is the first building on your right. Once you arrive, take a picture of the wares resting on a tablebetween the two large pineapples.

14. LiberTea

WhereNight St.meets withDowntown St., on the corner, you will find LiberTea. It is just east of theNight St.fast travel beacon. Snap a photo of theglowing green logonext to theemployee at the window.

15. Bar Sign

Fast travel to theDolls & Devils Playhousebeacon on Twilight Dr. and head southwest. Near where that lane meetsNight St., you’ll find asign with a purple arrow. It’s across from an alley and not far from theHyperEcstacyadult store. Snap a photo of the sign.

When you snap all of the required photos and show off your results at the main branch of Alo-Happy Tours, you receive theElectric Whipas a reward. It’s time to get cracking! If you’re looking for a guide onall Honk-Honk locations in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, we’ve got you covered.

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