It's also the only level in Sakura Village that features the Thunder Cloud.Ħ-E: Koi-Cheep Lake, a lake filled with some sandy platforms, underwater areas, and jumping Koi-Cheeps. Foggy Boos are very common in this stage, with some swarming above and some being single beneath, just like normal boos.Ħ-10: Thunder Bridge, a level that takes place in a raining field filled with bridges.
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Dossun, a mountain filled with higher ground platforms, Pokios, and Airstrike Bills, as well as a tiny bit of Bear Chomps.Ħ-D: Yong Skyway, a level that takes place way high up in the clouds on a gargantuan Chinese Dragon named Sheng-Long, said to be Sakura Village’s guardian.Ħ-9: Foggy Fīrudo, a level that takes place in a field filled with pink fog and most of the fog is shown above, in which Foggy Boos are seen. Dossun and is filled with tons of slopes and Roller Spinies.Ħ-C: Mt.
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This version of Sakura Village is based off of Sakura, Japan and the Karasukai Kingdom of Bowser: Quest for the New Empire, with bamboo stalks, cherry blossom trees, Mario-like monk statues, Shy Guys, and tons of the Karasukai Kingdom’s inhabitants.Ħ-1: Bamboo Steppes, a rural grassland that introduces tall, climbable bamboo stalks, Shy Guys, and some Bowser: Quest for the New Empire enemies.Ħ-2: Flipblock Orchard, a level that, as the name says, has lots of Flip Blocks.Ħ-3: Sakura Rice Fields, a massive paddy field filled with rice and water, as well as introducing some enemies, for example, Koi-Cheeps, Seedy Goombas and Rice Lotuses.Ħ-4: Cherry Falls, a level that features many Shy Guys and waterfalls, as well as introducing the Cherry Piranha Plant.Ħ-5: Kaapa Pond, a pond filled with many jumping Koi-Cheeps and introduces Kaapas, hence the name.Ħ-SP: Souvenir Island, a ”level” that is not actually a level, but a savepoint, but does sort of act like one, introducing Firework Bob-Ombs and Karasukai Lakitus, and also has a miniboss, the Nine-Tailed Kitsoomba.Ħ-A: Hilltop Town, a level that takes place in a small town filled with lots of Japanese Houses and introduces Sumo Thwomps.Ħ-Tower: Blossom Tower, a Japanese Tower filled with Shy Guys and Kitty-O-Bad-Lucks, also being where Samerguy is fought.Ħ-6: Cherry Vine Gorge, a level that takes place in a gorge that features many Sakura vines, bamboo stalks, and Cherry Piranha Plants.Ħ-7: Hand-On Hall, a dojo that features many shōji doors, Cat-O-Bad-Lucks (and their two subspecies Kitty-O-Bad-Lucks and Mega-O-Bad-Lucks), Boomerang Bros, and Shinobi Bros.Ħ-8: Rooftop Hop, a level that takes place on the rooftops of many dojos, and is full of Jump Blocks, Shy Guys, Staggy Beetles and Airstrike Bills.Ħ-B: Dossun Slopes, a level that makes its way up Mt.