[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
Update to one poster:
On 1 of the posters hanging on the exterior wall of the power plant, someone, in pen, added a 'p' to 'Professor Plum', making it 'Professor Plump'.
Some specific poster locations to note:
4 posters would be hung along the exterior wall of the power plant.
1 poster would be taped on the wall of the sewer entrance that’s in front of complex G
1 poster would be hung on the interior wall of the sewer entrance in the back of the cemetery...
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
Some specific poster locations to note:
4 posters would be hung inside the tunnel next to the power plant.
3 posters would be hung inside the tunnel next to the public zen garden.
3 posters would be hung in each subway station, on the pillars near the platforms.
Other posters may be found...
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
Some specific poster locations to note:
At the east end of the beach, on the side of the torii gate that overlooks the ocean, 2 posters are taped to its left post.
At the top of the lighthouse on the west end of the beach, along the railings, 3 posters would be attached.
Other posters may be...
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
Not actually placed as an in game block, it's just item rp. I'll ballpark that each poster will likely 'stay around' for about a couple weeks, unless someone were to tear them down (and mention which ones were taken on the corresponding post).
Update for lore (this is to be interpreted for at the original time of distribution)
Some specific poster locations to note:
At the public zen garden attached to the Akihito estate, 1 poster would be taped to the trunk of each cherry blossom tree.
Other posters would be found around town as...
Update for lore (this is to be interpreted for at the original time of distribution)
Some specific poster locations to note:
At the center of the shopping district, 4 posters would be taped to the sides of the stage, and 3 posters on the trunk of the large tree.
Other posters would be found...
Some specific poster locations to note:
There are several taped around the Kiken’na Mountain hiking trail entrance, specifically one on each stone post that borders the hedges.
There are two posters at the main entrance to Ochiba forest, one on either side of the left post of the red gateway...
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
(the poster is approximately 1/4 the size of a regular sheet of paper. So around 4 x 5.5 inches)
[!] One may have stumbled upon a copy of this paper stapled to a telephone pole, tree, bulletin board,
or perhaps partially soaked at the foot of a fountain, but nevertheless intact.
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