Tokyo Blur 3 is a race track from Mario Kart Tour. Hence the prefix, it is the third route of Tokyo Blur. Tokyo Blur 3 made its debut during the Summer Festival Tour of 2020.
Layout[]
The racers on Tokyo Blur 3 start on the Tōkyō Kō Renkakukyō, which is placed on the south side of the city, facing west, just like on the first two Tokyo Blurs, and the path taken starts off identical to Tokyo Blur 2. After the referee says "Go!", they continue west and turn right before hitting the southwest corner of the map, heading north a short distance before meeting a three-way intersection. They make a right turn, heading northeast for a bit until they reach the second three-way intersection. However, at that intersection, they turn right again, heading east on a raise route before going into a right turn, heading south towards the southeastern corner of the map where a 360-degree left turn appears. The racers make a right turn when they complete the loop and head west, where they encounter a drop in the road; they can tag a Glide Ramp to catch some air time as they head back to start.
After the racers complete Tokyo Blur's second lap, they switch to this route from Tokyo Blur 2.
Trivia[]
- This is the only Tokyo Blur route that has a turning number of 0 as well as the only one that cannot be traversed backwards normally without the use of an extra ramp.