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                  FAQ and Shenmue Passport Guide (Version 1.0)


Created 2/2/2001
Author: falsehead (Sophie Cheshire)
Please email me at falsehead@aol.com for any questions or comments regarding
this FAQ. Big thanks to everyone on the gamefaqs Shenmue message board for
suggestions for the FAQ and help in clarifying some plot and game play issues.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

********************* SECTION ONE - SHENMUE (THE GAME)***********************

1) UPDATES

2) INTRODUCTION TO THIS FAQ

3) QUICK FAQ AND HELP WITH MOST COMMON SHENMUE PROBLEMS

4) ITEMS - LOCATIONS AND USES
(a)Food for the Cat
(b)Shenmue Lottery Food
(c)Vital Items
(d)Useful Items
(e)Martial Arts Scrolls
(f)Miscellaneous Items

5) MARTIAL ARTS MOVES AND FIGHTING GUIDE.

6) THE SHENMUE LOTTERY
(a) Machines
(b) Lottery and mini game prizes.

7) GOTCHA TOYS
(a) Gotcha Machine Toys
(b) Gotcha Prize Toys
(c) Gotcha Online Toys

8) MISELLANEOS USEFUL STUFF
a) Phone numbers
b) Shop Opening Times


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1) What is the Shenmue Passport for?
2) Movie Clips
3) Sounds
4) Shenmue Online

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             OK those are the contents now, "lets get sweaty!!"

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*************************** 1) UPDATES/VERSIONS *****************************

20/3/2001 Version 1.0 - Well this is the first edition of this FAQ, but I'll be
posting updates regularly as more info comes to light.


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I have created this Faq and game guide to provide a source of information on
item locations and acquisition, learning all moves and unlocking the secrets on
the Shenmue Passport disc as well as providing a guide to the Shenmue Online
experience.  The one thing I have not included is a WALKTHROUGH section.  This
is basically because I want this guide to be for people who may be having a
hard time locating a particular plot device or have become stuck, but don't
want to have to much of the game plot given away by having to read a
walkthrough.

Basically the game information consists of the locations and prices of all
purchasable items.  The locations of all vital gameplay items.  The locations
and requirements for learning all the martial arts moves. A quick look at the
mini games, and a full list of all gotcha toys and where they can be acquired.

The Passport Section details all the Film Clips and Music that can be unlocked
and how to acquire some of the rarer Film clips.  It also covers Shenmue World.
I hope this will be of some help to those of you who want help with this
excellent game, but with minimal plot spoilers.

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General Playing Tips:  Shenmue can be completed very quickly in comparison to
many other RPG type games.  It is possible to speed through in less than 15
hours, but I wouldn't recommend this.  To get the most from Shenmue, take your
time.  Explore everywhere and try to talk to everyone.  Make use of the first
person look function as in some circumstances this is the way to trigger plot
sequences.  Spend some time training your moves every day and make use of the
diversions such as the slots and Arcade.  Try not to miss appointments, as
finding the person again can be a big pain.  You are given plenty of time so
you have no excuse to miss them.  Finally sometimes in the Free Battles the
computer will go crazy at you!  Just keep calm and if necessary just replay the
fight.

FAQ:  These are some of the things that have had Shenmue players scratching
their heads.

Q1: Why should I feed that damn cat?!!?

A:  Well you don't HAVE to feed it, but it's a nice thing to do.  It also seems
to make you more attractive to Nozomi and as its growth is recorded on your VMU
card there may be a pay-off in later chapters.  If you want to feed it cheaply,
it likes Squid Legs, Salami and Milk, which are all 90 yen.

Q2:  The Old Lady in Sakuragaoka, I can't find her house!

A: This is seemingly a plot device to get you to use the first person look
command.  Checking the nameplates on the houses will cause their English names
to appear as a caption.  The house is just opposite the park and looks quite
shabby. After reading the sign Ryo will comment that he found it, return to the
woman in the park and you'll automatically take her home. Awwww... There
doesn't seem to be a penalty for failing to do this as she doesn't always
appear if you arrive in Sakuragaoka on a rainy day for the first time.

Q3:  Where is Heart Beats Bar?

A:  A little off the beaten track, it's in the "red light district", which is
the back bit of Dobuita with the Slots Arcade.  The entrance is some stair
leading down into an alleyway.  The top of the stairs is opposite the
Motorcycle Shop.

Q4: I'm looking for Charlie? Who's got the info?

A: You can find quite a bit out about Charlie from various people.  Ask the man
outside Water Dragon Jeans and the man in shades across the road.  Go into the
building with the green door and camera over it and ask in there.  Now you've
done enough nosing about for you to be accosted by the You Arcade after
nightfall.

Q5:  What if I don't buy the annoying Chinese man a drink?

A:  I doesn't seem to make much difference, he can provide you with extra
information so if you want a full notebook you should probably not be so cheap
and buy him a damn drink!

Q6: Who can translate the letter from Chen?

A: Rescuing the Chinese boy Gao Wen will give you this clue.  His grandma runs
the Pottery shop on Dobuita's back road; she is Chinese and will gladly
translate it for you.

Q7:  Uh, I rang the number for master Chen and said the wrong thing....

A: Pretty easy when you know how this one.  If you are asked 'Fathers Heaven'
respond with 'Nine Dragons'.  For 'Mother's Earth' say 'Comrades'.  The smoking
man in Dobuita Park can explain the legend of the 'Nine Dragons' to you.  This
gives you a nice big page of notes as well.

Q8: How the hell do I get into warehouse number 8?

A: Just walk around the back and look up, Ryo will notice a window and remark
that he could get though.  Now you can use button A to shift the box to get a
leg up to climb in.

Q9:  OK I can't get past those guards in the old warehouse district, help!

A: Oh come on its not that hard!  Head forward and turn left around warehouse
#1.  Head forward but duck down the alleys if you need to avoid anyone.  Keep
going forward until you reach the sidewall, you are now by warehouse #3.  From
here its quite easy to dash up between warehouses #3 and #9 until you reach #8
which is in the top left corner of the district.  If you keep getting chucked
out the old homeless man you bought a drink for will give you first a map of
the warehouses layout then one with the guards patrol patterns on.

Q10: Where is the Phoenix Mirror?

A: Ah yes the one part of the game that is a little tricky.  Well just follow
these instructions.
-At anytime before check the desk drawer in Hazuki's fathers study.  Inside is
a grey box inside that is a key.
-Take the hand guard/crest to the dojo.  Unlock the long thin box with the key
to acquire the sword blade.
-Remove the to banners from the wall.  In the round gap place the Crest, in the
slot place the blade.
-Enter the secret tunnel; you MUST have a torch (under the phone in the House).
-Use your torch, light candles or replace bulb for better light.
-You can find the stab armour scroll, photo and white feather in various
places.
-Examine the mirror and notice a message reflected.
-Turn and read the message on the shelves then examine the floor around them to
see they have been moved.
-Position yourself by the shelves so the A button appears now move the shelves.
-Look down at the uncovered patch and you will bend down Use A to knock and
find its hollow there.
-Look at the Axe by the door and Ryo will comment he can use it to smash the
wall.  Pick it up and then position yourself by the wall so you can use A to
smash it.
-Now get the mirror!

Q11:  Is it possible to beat Chai the first time in the You Arcade?

A:  It's possible but very tricky.  Make sure you have trained your simple
kicks and punches as near to Advanced Level as possible.  Don't use multiple
blows or combos as he will parry or block and be pushed out of range.  Stick to
short fast kicks when you are attacking and use quick punches to knock him out
of his flying attacks. Use no high kicks as they will just go over his head. 
Don't risk any throws either. If you punch him out of a flying attack and knock
him to the ground, attack with a powerful low move like Crawl Cyclone.  Learn
to dodge and block effectively and be prepared to fight for a loooong time. 
With a lot of skill and a bit of luck you may just beat him.  It doesn't make
much difference, either way you get some different notes.  But it's a pretty
cool achievement!

Q12: How do I translate the Mysterious scroll and the Stab Armour scroll?

A:  Once you are on disc three and have shown Master Chen the Mirror you can go
back and talk to Gui Zhang.  You have to phone and do the passwords bit first. 
When you enter Ryo will automatically ask if he can translate the scrolls. 
Unfortunately if you have both on you he will only ask him to do one.  You'll
have to phone and go again to get both done.  The Stab Armour is a move you can
learn, the mysterious scroll (which is found in the Hazuki Dojo under the large
high up banner - just look at it then use the stool to climb up) contains a
secret to obscure for Gui Zhang.  If you visit him a third time he'll moan at
you which is quite funny.


Q13:  What's going on?  I keep repeating my second day at work!

A:  This is a bit of a glitch, if you don't trigger a certain scene on your
second day you can end up repeating that day until you do it.  This can be a
good thing if you want more than five goes at the Forklift races and want to
earn some big money.  But if you want to carry on the plot then make sure that
you bump into the white van men.

Q14:  Why can't I load my Clear Game File?

A:  Unlike other Clear game files in other games you can't replay the game with
all your accumulated stuff.  All this file does is give you access to the
seventy man battle on the options screen.  Plus you should be able to load your
saved data from Shenmue 1 when you begin the next chapter.

Q15:  So when is Shenmue 2 coming out and will it be on the Dreamcast?

A: Well details are sketchy at the moment but the Official Japanese Shenmue
website has opened up and a release date ON THE DREAMCAST seems to be on the
cards this year in Japan at least, so hopefully a Christmas release for the US
and UK.  It has emerged that it will cover chapters 2-6 of the story.

Q16:  Will I be able to play Shenmue 2 without having played Shenmue 1?

A:  well I would assume that you can start out with Ryo at some kind of average
move level and money level in Shenmue 2.  But assuming you can carry play data
from Shenmue 1 over the benefits of having all your gotcha toys, learned secret
moves, trained to advanced and acquired lots of tapes, games and toys should be
kept unique to players of Shenmue 1.  Anyway, I'll post more is subsequent
revisions of this FAQ, this is just my opinion, NOT A FACT.


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(a)Food for the cat
Yokusuka shrine
- Tofu (Free)
- Dried Fish (Free)
Abes Store
- Squid Legs (90 yen)
- Salami (90 yen)
Tomato Mart (Dobuita and the Harbour)
- Milk (100 yen)
- Canned Tuna (180 yen)
- Dried Fish (300 yen)
- Sliced Fish (500 yen)

(b) Shenmue Lottery Food
Purchasing one of these items entitles you to one free go of the Shenmue
lottery in Abes Store or either Tomato Mart
- Chocolate (120 yen)
- Caramel (120 yen)
- Potato Chips (120 yen)

(c) Vital Items
These are items vital to the game, you won't be able to progress without them.
- Torch (Under the phone in Ryo's house or 500 yen from Tomato Marts)
- Mysterious Key (in a grey box in the desk draw in Ryo's father's room)
- Sword Guard (In the antiques Shop)
- Sword Blade (In the long box in the Hazuki Dojo, unlock with mysterious key)
- Phoenix Mirror (In the secret compartment in the hazuki dojo basement)

(d) Useful Items
- Matches, used to light candles.  Find by the Hazuki Shrine or purchase from
Tomato Marts 50 yen
- Candles, use in the Hazuki dojo basement, find in the hazuki kitchen drawer
or purchase from Tomato Marts for 150 yen
- Batteries.  Used to power Ryo's walkman.  Find in Ryo's drawer or purchase
from Tomato Marts for 150 yen
- Lightbulb.  Replace bulb in hazuki dojo basement. Purchase from Tomato Marts
for 90 yen.
- Walkman.  Plays tapes.  Find it in Ryo's drawer.
- Walkman Tapes.  Win in Shenmue Lottery or buy from Tomato Marts (300 yen). 
Certain tapes only available between certain dates listed below.

Antiquity Tree: In Dobuuita from 12/3-3/30. In harbour12/13-4/03.
Be-witch: Dobuita from 12/13-4/3 and in harbour 12/20-4/10
Boz Nov: Dobuita from 12/13-4/3 and in harbour 12/06-3/27
Dandy Old Man: Dobuita from 12/13-4/3 and in harbour 12/20 to 4/10
Density: Dobuita from 12/13-4/3 and in harbour 12/06-3/27
Like a Feeling: Dobuita from 12/06-3/27 and in harbour 12/03-3/20
Feel Tired Song: Dobuita from 12/06-3/27 and in harbour 12/20 to 4/10
Flower Girl: Dobuita from 12/3-3/20 and in harbour 12/13-4/03.
Glyfada: Dobuita from 12/27-4/14 and in harbour 12/20-4/10
GoGo: Dobuita from 12/3-3/20 and in harbour 12/27-4/14
Harbor Bar: Dobuita from 12/20-4/10 and in harbour 12/20-4/10
Harbor Beats: Found only in harbour from 12/13 to 4/03
Heart Beats: Found only in Dobuita from 12/06-3/27
Hip de Hop: Dobuita from 12/6-3/27 and in harbour 12/3-3/20
Linda: Dobuita from 12/3-3/20 and in harbour 12/27-4/14
Liquor: Dobuita from 12/13-4/03 and in harbor12/06-3/27
NaNa: Dobuita from 12/20-4/10 Dobuita from 12/3-3/20
Sha Hua Tape: Found only in Ryo's Room
Shenmue Tape: Found only in Ryo's Room
Spider: Dobuita from 12/27-4/14 and in harbour 12/3-3/20
Strong: Found only in harbour from 12/06-3/27
Y.A.D.A.: Dobuita from 12/27-4/14 and in harbour 12/27-4/14
Yokosuka Blues: Dobuita from 12/27-4/14 and in harbour 12/27-4/14

- Sega Saturn.  In drawer under Ryo's TV.  Plays Saturn Games
- Saturn Games.  HangOn and AfterBurner, prizes in Shenmue Lottery.
- Gotcha Toys.  Collectable toys from seven machines and lottery prizes.  100
yen each.

(e) Martial Arts Scrolls
- Shadow Reaper.  Hazuki residence. In Fuk-sans room
- Twin Blades. Hazuki residence.  Wicker basket in small corridor behind prayer
room.
- Stab Armour.  In the basement under the Hazuki Dojo.  Must get it translated
by Gui Zhang
- Twin Swallow Leap.  Antiques shop 1000 yen
- Tiger Storm. Antiques shop 2000 yen
- Crawl Cyclone. Antiques shop 1000 yen
- Rising Flash. Antiques shop 500 yen
- Mud Spider. Antiques shop 1000 yen
- Arm Break Fire. Antiques shop 5000 yen

(f) Miscellaneous Items.
- Hong Kong Pamphlet.  Prices for travelling to Hong Kong, find in World Tour
travel.
- Bargain Pamphlet.  Budget tickets to Hong Kong.  Find in Asia Travel.
- White Leaf.  Hazuki Dojo basement.  Use unknown.
- Mysterious scroll.  Behind the large banner in the Hazuki Dojo.
- Photo of father. Sentimental. Find in the Hazuki dojo basement.
- Photo of friends. Sentimental.  Ryo's room.
- Photo of family.  Sentimental.  Ryo's House. Ine-sans room.
- Photo of Nozomi. Sentimental.  From Eri at the harbour on disc 3.


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Basically Ryo starts off with several Kick, Punch and Throw Moves.  In the
morning you can set his training schedule to concentrate on all moves equally,
just throw moves, just punch moves or one specific move only.  Throughout the
day he will gain experience in the moves chosen whether or not he actually goes
to train.  If you do go and train any move used with gain extra experience, you
can view this as a blue line growing on top of the moves experience column
while you are training.  Once you have finished the blue line turns yellow and
you have gained my experience.  You can train in Sakuragoa and Dobuita Parks
when they are empty.  At anytime in Dobuita Car Park and in Warehouse number7
later in the game.  You can also train in the family Dojo and some mornings
spar with Fuk-san to improve your throws.

Personally I found the actually fighting rather poorly implemented in this
game.  Although there are a huge range of moves, the awkwardness of pulling
most of them off means you find yourself sticking to a few easy to perform
moves.  Setting a complicated move to the analogue trigger doesn't really help
as it is very sluggish to respond to commands.  Also because the fights are in
3d the swinging camera can often change the perspective of your move, reversing
your button inputs and not producing the move you want.  It is also far to easy
to send Ryo into an easily blocked combo.  The fact he learns no proper doges
or reversals until the end of the game is pretty unforgivable as well.

This may just be because I find the Virtua Fighter style very awkward compared
the say the Tekken fighting system, but the only things I recommend you do to
win out most fights is train everyday, find or buy every scroll you can as soon
as possible.  Try and train at least one punch and kick to mastered level. 
Many moves gain extra parts to them once they are past medium level.  When in
big fights try and corner yourself so that enemies can only come at you
one-on-one.  When fighting long battles remember to run away and recover
energy.  Don't bother throwing, they are usually blocked and leave you open to
attack from the mate of however you threw.

My recommended moves to train up are - Pit Blow (hard and recovers fast), Elbow
Assault (hard hitting and fast), Crescent Kick, Swallow Dive (powerful with
long range and when trained passed medium it gains a devastating heel drop),
Crawl Cyclone (good for hitting grounded opponents or low fighting ones like
Chai).

***MOVELIST***
PUNCHES
Tiger Knuckle
Pit Blow (learnt in Dojo demonstration)
Double Blow (learn from man in Dobuita Park during hunt for Charlie also need
to have bought all 6 scrolls from antique shop)
Twist Knuckle
Elbow assault
Upper Knuckle
Sleeve Strike
Rain Thrust
Big Wheel
Twin Hand Waves
Back Fist Willow
Avalanche Lance
Katana Mistral Slash
Mistral Flash
Twin Blades (learn from scroll in Hazuki Residence)
Rising Flash (learn from scroll in antiques shop)
Stab Armour (learn from Chinese Scroll)

KICKS
Crescent Kick
Trample Kick
Swallow Dive (learn from Master Chen's son)
Tornado Kick (learned from Tom on disc 3, refuse first time, then accept to get
the full double kick move)
Surplice Slash
Thunder Kick
Hold Against Leg
Brutal Tiger
Dark Moon
Windmill
Shadow Reaper (learn fro scroll in Fuk-sans room)
Mud Spider (learn from antique shop scroll)
Crawl Cyclone (learn from antique shop scroll)
Twin Swallow Leap (learn from antique shop scroll)

THROWS
Overthrow
Sweep Throw
Vortex Throw
Mist Reaper
Demon Drop
Shoulder Buster
Tengu Drop
Darkside Hazuki
Back Twist Drop
Tiger Storm
Arm Break Fire (learn from antiques shop scroll)
Shadow Step (learn from tramp in warehouse district)
Shadow Blade (learn from tramp in warehouse district)
Cross Charge

REVERSALS
Swallow Flip (learn from Master Chen before end of disc 3)


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6) THE SHENMUE LOTTERY

You enter the Shenmue Lottery buy buying Shenmue goods, which are any food with
Shenmue written on them and the cassette tapes.  Each purchase gives you a free
draw of a ticket.  The better the prize the lower the odds.

Tip 1: If you are intent on getting the top prizes, save in the morning and
head straight for the lottery you want to play.  Keep buying and pulling
tickets and if you lose too much money with no result, just quit and restart
from that mornings save.

Tip 2: Sometimes the game seems to get "stuck" on a run of losing tickets.  If
you pull three in a row that lose, you'll probably keep losing until you leave.
 So just leave and re-enter the shop and this seems to snap the game out of it.

ABE STORE LOTTERY
Top Prize: Dural Gold
First Prize: Dural Silver
Second Prize: Director (Yukawa)
Third Prize: Director (Yukawa in a grey suit)
Fourth Prize: R-360, Space Harrier Toy, Rent-a-Hero
Toy, Bonanza Brothers

DOBUITA TOMATO MART
First Prize: Radio with Cassette Player
Second Prize: Sega Saturn Games (Space Harrier, HangOn)
Third Prize: Cassette Tapes (Outrun, Magical Sound Shower, Hang On: Main Theme,
Space Harrier: Main Theme, Final Take On)
Fourth Prize: B B Ultra Toy, Ferry, Blue Forklift, Red Forklift

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(a) Gotcha Machine toys 100 yen each

There are seven machines.  Two outside Abe's store, two Outside the You Arcade
and three in the Harbour lounge.  Each machine has a theme, but several toys
are in all the machines.

-Items in All Machines:
Binsbein 1
Binsbein 2
Binsbein 3
Dice 1
Dice 2
Dice 3
Heavy Bomb 1
Heavy Bomb 2
Heavy Bomb 3
Super Ball 1
Super Ball 2
Super Ball 3

-Virtua Fighter Figures (Outside Abe's Store)
Akira 1 and 2
Jacky 1 and 2
Jeffry 1 and 2
Lau 1 and 2
Wooden Man
Pai 1 and 2
Sarah 1 and 2
Kage 1 and 2
Wolf 1 and 2

-Sonic Characters (Outside Abe's Store)
Sonic 1 and 2
Knuckles 1 and 2
Tails 1 and 2
Eggman
Espio
Amy
Bark
Bean
Fang
Chao & Pian
Ristar


-Virtua Fighter Kids (Outside You Arcade)
Kids Akira 1 and 2
Kids Dural 1 and 2
Kids Jacky 1 and 2
Kids Jeffry 1 and 2
Kids Lau 1 and 2
Kids Lion 1 and 2
Kids Pai 1 and 2
Kids Sarah 1 and 2
Kids Wolf 1 and 2
Kids Kage 1 and 2
Kids Shun Di 1 and 2

-Sega Stars - classic Sega games characters (Two Machines one outside You
Arcade, the other in the Harbour Lounge)
Aida II
Alex Kidd
Chicken Leg
Dreamcasko
Hornet
Gear-O
Jet Opa Opa
NiGHTS 2
Coba Beach
Megadra Brother
Myau
Mobo
Opa Opa
Poppors
Robo
Ruber
Sataro
Shop
Solo Wing
Try-Z
A Button
B Button
X Button
Y Button

-Motor Vehicles from Hang On and Shenmue (Harbour Lounge)
Bus
Coupe 1
Coupe 2
Coupe 3
Coupe 4
Coupe 5
Delivery Moped
Hang On 1
Hang On 2
Hang On 3
Hang On 4
Hang On 5
Motor Scooter
Wagon 1
Wagon 2
Wagon 3
Wagon 4

-Shenmue Harbour Toys (Harbour Lounge)
Anchor
Container
Forklift
Float
Shenmue Container
Steering Wheel of Ship
Truck 1
Truck 2
Truck 3
Truck 4
Wooden Crate


(b) Gotcha Prize Toys
Certain Gotcha Toys are only available as Prizes.

Gold Dural - Top Prize. Abe store Lottery
Silver Dural- 1st prize Abe store lottery
Director (Yukawa) - 2nd Prize Abe store Lottery
Director (Yukawa in a grey suit) - 3rd Prize Abe store Lottery
R-360, Space Harrier Toy, Rent-a-HeroToy, Bonanza Brothers - 4th Prize Abe
store Lottery
B B Ultra Toy, Ferry, Forklift (Blue One), Forklift (Red One)- Fourth Prize
Tomato Mart Lottery

Mini Spacer Harrier toy - get 10 million points on the Space Harrier Arcade
Game
Mini Hang On Toy - get 10 million points on the Hang On Arcade Game
Mini QTE Title game toy - get 300,000 points on the QTE title Arcade game.
Mini Excite QTE 2 game toy - get 300,000 points on the QTE Excite Arcade Game.
Mini Darts toy - get 300 points on the Darts Game. (not Neo Darts)

Cherries - On the 1 Bet Machine: Slots Arcade
Mini Billiards - On the 5 Bet Machine: Slots Arcade
Mini Slot Machine - On the 10 Bet Machine: Slots Arcade
Mini Jukebox - On the 20 Bet Machine: Slots Arcade

Forklift Race: 5 different Forklifts toys numbered 1-5 for each place you rank
during your five days as a worker in the morning race.

c) Gotcha Toys Online (Every Ones Space)
Mini Jukebox - Trade for Goat
Mini Slot Machine Trade for -Tiger Kitten, Black Kitten
Mini Billiards Trade for - Pochi, Philip, Pyonta, Kelly, John, Robin
Cherry Trade for - Big Philip, Big Robin, Chip, Little Philip, Little Robin,
Pip, Pop, Rap


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a) Phone Numbers.

Police 110
Fire 119
Weather Forecast 177
Number Assistance 104

Hazuki Dojo-Home 0468-37-7424
Master Chen 0468-61-5647 (acquire after getting letter translated)
Naoyuki Ito 0468-37-7492
Nozomi 0468-22-5508

b) Shop Opening Times.

Abes Store (9.00-19.00)
Hirata Tobacco (07.00-18.30)
Smiley Flower Shop (07.00-18.30)
Maeda Barbers (10.00-18.00)
You Arcade (10.00-24.00)
Komine Bakery (07.00-18.30)
Jupiter's Jackets (10.00-20.00)
Mary's Patches and Embroidery (10.00-20.00)
Kurita Military Surplus (10.00-21.00)
Global Travel Agency (09.00-20.00)
Water Dragon Thrift Store (10.00-20.00)
Hokuhoku Lunch Box Shop (10.00-20.00)
Bunkado Antiques (10.00-22.00)
Takara Sushi (11.00-21.00)
Aida Florist (07.00-22.00)
Honda Drugstore (10.00-20.00)
Ajiichi Chinese Restaurant (10.00-21.00)
Daisangan Mahjong Parlour (12.00-05.00)
Slot House (10.00-24.00)
Bar Linda (18.30-05.00)
Bob's Pizzeria (17.00-04.00)
Nana's Karaoke Bar (19.00-04.00)
Manpukuken Ramen (17.00-04.00)
Bar Yokosuka (17.00-03.00)
MJQ Jazz Bar (19.00-04.00)
Asia Travel Co. (10.00-20.00)
Funny Bear Burgers (10.00-20.00)
Lapis Fortune Teller (10.00-24.00)
Tattoo Parlour (14.00-24.00)
Russiya China Shop (10.00-21.00)
Water Dragon Thrift Store 2 (10.00-20.00)
Liu Barbers and Hair Salon (10.00-19.00)


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********************** 1) WHAT IS THE SHENMUE PASSPORT? *********************

The passport disc contains 4 elements. Instructions from the various characters
on game-play elements, movie clips you have unlocked during game-play, themes
and soundtracks you have unlocked during game-play and your "passport" to
Shenmue Online.
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1: Promo Trailer
2: What's Yokosuka?
3: Magic Weather and Time Control
4: Preview #1
5: Forklift Preview
6: Prologue

(The above scenes are available from the start)

7:  Drifting Blossoms (*secret scene*)
8:  Trap in the Street
9:  Ryo rescues Nozomi and a boy from 2 guys in Sakuragaoka (*secret scene*)
10:  Tattoo parlour and Charlie
11:  Nozomi returns from class
12:  Nozomi and Ryo in Sakuragaoka park - part 1 (*secret scene*)
13:  Encounter with Master Chen
14:  Oishi's Antiques
15:  The North Star (*secret scene*)
16:  Chai Attacks!
17:  Piggy Bank
18:  Boat Trip
19:  Chai's Trap
20:  Jimmy's Apology
21:  Goro's Job Introduction
22:  Goro's Information
23:  Mark takes an Ugly Beating
24:  Goro's Marriage
25:  Nozomi and Ryo in Sakuragaoka park - part 2 (*secret scene*)
26:  Borrowing Ito's Motorbike
27:  To the Harbour
28:  The Deal with Terry
29:  Nozomi and the Motorcycle
30:  Dream of the phoenix mirror
31:  Meditation
32:  Tom's Treat
33:  Tom's Move Instruction
34:  Goodbye Tom
35:  Ambushing Gui Zang
36:  Gui Zhang and Ryo at Sunrise
37:  The Parting
38:  Dobuita Departure
39:  Nozomi's Amulet
40:  Ending

All cut scenes are automatically recorded as you play except for numbers:  7,
9, 12,15 and 25.  This is because they can be missed.  If you want to get all
the cut scenes make sure you do the following.

Scene 7:  Disc 1, at the beginning of the game, when you first leave Ryo's
house, walk over to the big tree beside the dojo.  Its pretty obvious as
Fuk-san is staring up to.  There is another flashback on the first day you can
see.  Look at the steaming food on the kitchen table and you'll see a memory of
his father making him eat carrots!  This cut scene will not be recorded.

Scene 9:  Disc 1, after the punch up in the Heart Beats bar, go home and sleep.
 The next day, make sure the weather is sunny outside.  You may want to check
the weather on the phone the night before going to Heart Beats and delay that
scene until there is a sunny day forecast.  Go to Sakuragaoka park around
12 noon.  You also need to do this before you start hunting for Charlie.

Scene 12: This first part of the Nozomi is at the end of disc 2.  After phoning
warehouse #8 and determining you need to catch the bus, hang about in Dobuita
until 7pm and then go home.  Back home, look at the phone and it will ring
(sometimes you may have to wait until about 10pm).  Answer the phone by
pressing "A" and the scene activate.

Scene 15:  After obtaining the phoenix mirror in disc 2, go back to the woman
in the Pottery Shop next to Water Dragon Jeans - she will tell you about the
Phoenix Mirror and add some notes to your notebook.  You can also acquire more
notes and a scene from the Antiques shop, but this cut scene is not recorded.

Scene 25:  Nozomi park scene part 2.  This is on disc 3, make sure the game
date is December 26th or later.  Then, after 7pm, visit The You Arcade and
there
will be an automatic cut scene with Nozomi's friend, Eri.  She'll tell
you to go to Sakuragaoka park because Nozomi is crying there.  Dash up and
another scene with the lovely Nozomi will be yours!

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Most tracks are automatically obtained during gameplay, however some need you
to visit a particular shop and play past Christmas Time to unlock.


1:  Shenmue Original
2:  Sha Hua Orch w/vocals
3:  Sha Hua Orch w/Chinese Fiddles
4:  Loneliness
5:  Harbour Light
6:  Visitor at Night
7:  To the Sky
8:  The Spot
9:  Beyond the Memory
10: Takari Sushi
11: Lapis
12: Bob's Pizza
13: Abe's Store
14: Slot House
15: Tomato Mart
16: Liu Barber and Salon
17: Asia Travel Company
18: Harbour Lounge
19: Light
20: Earth and Sea
21: Yokosuka Blues
22: Sadness, Hope
23: Sunny Places
24: Mysterious Letter
25: Working Man
26: I Wish
27: Why?
28: Antiquity
30: Jingle Bells
31: Silent Night, Holy Night
32: Sha Hua Christmas

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The Purporse of Shenmue Online is to ass more information to the backgrounds of
the people and places that populate the game as well as give you help,
information, news and a chance to particpate in the International Mini Game
High Scores.

URGENT MESSAGES - supposedly somewhere you can get Shemue news, but I have
vsietd it many times and it has never been updated...hmmm.

DATA REVIEW - Here you can find out EVERYHING about your game so far, including
cleared files.  Yes, this can tell you just how many cans of pop Ryo has drunk,
how long he has spent training, which Gotcha Toys he has in his collection,
just how many walls he as banged into and how many times you have used the
first person look lock-on function...it really is the obsessive gamers
paradise!

ONLINE MANUAL - I suppose this is useful if you have lost or broken the manual
that came with the game.

EVERYONES SPACE - Here you can look at how healthy the kitten is (awww). You
can trade certain Gotcha Toys for rarer ones and download character art to you
memory card in exchange for Winning Cans.

NETWORK RANKING - here are the international high scores for all the mini
games.  This is often inaccessible due to people hacking their games and
cheating, then posting astronomical scores which sega then have to remove. 
There's always someone who has to spoil things eh?

NOZOMI'S MESSAGES - Are you stuck? Nozomi will give you a hint here.

SHENMUE WORLD - Here is unadulterated info on the world of Shenmue.  Every
character, right down to the cats and dogs that roam around have been given a
little biography and name.  All the places have detailed desciptions and
historys.  Finally each move of Ryo's that you have learned has a full
Historical description. It the best part of Shenmue Online!



OK so that was Shenmue chapter one, can't wait for the next few Chapters can
you?

