Pagoda Temple is a stage in Tekken 2. The fight takes place indoors, on the wooden-floored central area of the darkened temple, which has large stone statues and lit candles lining the walls. Open Shōji doors leading to a sunlit outdoor area are also visible in the background.
This is Heihachi Mishima's stage.
Background Music[]
Arcade Version[]
No. | Song | Duration | Audio |
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01 | Heihachi's theme | 2:34 |
PlayStation Version[]
No. | Song | Duration | Audio |
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01 | Heihachi's theme | 2:50 |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- This stage was re-adapted in Tekken 7 as Mishima Dojo.
- The stage bears many similarities (darkness, candles, large statues) to the shrine on Heihachi's private island in Tekken: The Motion Picture.
- The existence of Kazumi Mishima (Heihachi's wife) was alluded for the first time in this stage; their names ("Heihachi and Kazumi") are written on the floorboards in the style of Aiaigasa (a romantic expression of love shown between couples).
- The floor carving was later seen again in the very first trailer of Tekken 7 (where Kazumi made her canonical debut).
- The floor carving is also a feature of the Tekken 7 stage Mishima Dojo.
- When playing as Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi will be the stage nine opponent and the theme of Kazuya's stage, Eternal Darkness, will play in place of the regular stage theme.
- In Street Fighter X Tekken, the theme of this stage was reused in the game's version for the Mishima Estate stage.