Tiger Dojo Tokyo is Jin Kazama's stage in Tekken 3. It is a wooden dojo with tigers on the walls. As the name suggests, it is located in Tokyo, Japan.
The stage shows a décor typical of Japanese dojos with an opening to the outside. Thus, one can see many trees for what appears to be a forest. The sky is very dark and hazy.
Background Music[]
Arcade Version[]
No. | Song | Duration | Audio |
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01 | Jin Kazama's theme | 4:02 |
PlayStation Version[]
No. | Song | Duration | Audio |
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01 | Jin Kazama's theme | 3:31 |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The picture of tigers in the background from a painting by Kanō Sanraku called "Tigers and Dragons".
- The painting represents the tension between a descending dragon accompanied by wind and clouds facing the tiger who roars to challenge him.
- In Asian culture, especially Chinese and Japanese, the tiger and the dragon are eternal rivals who fight against each other.
- In martial arts, "dragon style" refers to fighting styles based more on technique while "tiger style" is more based on brute force.
- The stage strongly resembles Jin-A from Tekken Tag Tournament and Noh Theater present in Tekken 6 also.
- The BGM is also used in the Devil Within mini-game as Stage 1 and the boss fights.
- In Tekken Advance, Jin shares this stage with Paul Phoenix.
- This is Heihachi's sub-boss stage before fighting Ogre.
- The theme of the stage is reused in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with the arrival of Kazuya Mishima in the game.