You participate in a huge variety of activities in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. One recurring event is the Photo Rally, which lets you snap pictures in weird locations for great prizes. Here is our guide listing all Waikiki Photo Rally locations inLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – All Waikiki Photo Rally locations
You meet the proprietors atAlo-Happy Toursearly in the campaign. The main branch, at theWaikikilocation, is part of theWorldwide Market Village. You are promised rewards if you snap photos of memorable places within the various districts.There are 15 locations to document in Waikiki.
Below, we’re listing all 15 locations. For each location, we’ll provide some brief written directions. We’re also including map screenshots, plus screenshots showing your characters standing near the target. Locations are listed in the order they are presented.
1. Seaworthy Treasures
On your map, theWorldwide Market Villageappears as a sprawling blue building. Just to its right, there is a gray building, which contains the Seaworthy Treasures store. Head the very short distance east alongWaikiki St.to reach the store and take a picture of the display in its front window.
2. Cream & Berry
Use theSeaside Ave.fast travel point to appear right in front of theCream & Berry (Waikiki)location, where you sometimes meetMiss Match. There are multiple Cream & Berry locations throughout Hawaii, but you want the one on Seaside Ave. Inside, take a picture of the logo on the wall, near the front counter.
3. Dolphin Statue
Take theSeaside Ave.fast travel point. Once you appear, look 90 degrees to your right. Across the street, you’ll see a small park with the dolphin statue you need to photograph.
4. Mohala Shave Ice
On the Hawaii map’s eastern half,Aloha St.runs through most of the city and past Aloha Beach. At about its midway point, not far east from the southern entrance to theWorldwide Market Village, you’ll find Mohala Shave Ice facing the street. Take a picture of thesmall sign, just to the right of the establishment’sfront door.
5. Alo-Happy Tours
If you’re paying attention when you first learn about thePhoto Rallyevent, this is likely the first photograph you will take. Simply step outside theAlo-Happy Tours (Waikiki)headquarters and look back at the building. You’ll see themascotyou need to photograph.
6. Hawaii Plaza
I spent a long time looking for this stop on the tour. It is located along the southwest corner of the building connected to the southwest side of theWorldwide Market Village. If you fast travel toKaku Ave.and then head south, the area you need to photograph will be on your left as you round the large building and start east onAloha St.
7. Pineapple Dog House
If you fast travel toW Waikiki St., you appear on the sidewalk facing due east. Immediately turn around and head directly west. As you proceed, watch the shop windows to your left. There is a series ofthree large display windows. The dog house is part of a display in thethird window, across the street fromJeff’s Taco Truck.
8. No Surf No Life
Travel toHula Ave.using theW Hula Ave.fast travel site. Then head west on Hula Ave. while keeping your eye on the building now to your right. Past a parking lot entrance, you should see apainting and muralto photograph.
9. Snowtown USA
The fastest way I have found to reach this location quickly is to fast travel to theN Waikiki St.location, and then head south alongAyame St.(where you materialize) to reachWaikiki St.As you reach the intersection, look ahead and to the right to spot the small Snowtown USA stand. It’s across the street from theAhi Poke Garden. You need to take a picture of thelarge ice cream cone lightson the side of the booth.
10. Guava Juice Bar
Resort Blvd. runs north fromAloha St., before ending as it meets withWaikiki St.As you travel north along it, you will findMocha Mahalo, west of the building that housesJulie’s Gearworks. The Guava Juice Bar business you need to photograph isright next to Mocha Mahalo.
11. Julie’s Gearworks
If you want to craft and upgrade weapons frequently (and you kind of do), you’ll probably get familiar with the location of this establishment fairly early in the campaign. It is alongHula Ave.and there is even a fast travel spot nearby. Just fast travel to it and take a photo of thebusiness logo, which is on the wall justinside the bay door and to the left.
12. Oahu Burger
The Oahu Burger is a business located near the lower right corner of the Hawaii map. You’ll find it on the street corner whereMakani Ave.andAloha St.meet. TheE Aloha St.fast travel location is nearby. Just head to the establishment and head inside. You’ll find the area you need to photograph in the cornerbehind the drink machineon the front counter.
13. Aloha Beach Statue
Travel to theAloha Beachfrontfast travel location, alongAloha St.Look south on the sand to spot thestatue on a pedestalthat you should photograph. It’s just slightly to your left as you materialize after fast traveling.
14. Surf Shop Kope Pot
From theWest Aloha Beachfast travel location, simply head north through the alley leading toAloha St.When you first materialize, you’re facing south, so just turn around and head away from the beach. TheKope Potcounter (along with thesurfboardsyou need to photograph) is on your left.
15. Crystal Aloha Resort
To satisfy this objective, you must take a picture of thefront entranceof the Crystal Aloha Resort. It is a large building complex along the western end ofAloha Beach. You should probably approach from River St. and pass through the arch to arrive at the large courtyard. If it is already activated, you can use theCrystal Aloha Resortfast travel beacon. Then approach the building. There’s a wide entry area. You’ll see thelogoyou need to photograph on a brick wall to theleft of the entryway.
When you snap all of the required photos and show off your results at the main branch of Alo-Happy Tours, you receive theSurf Flounderas a reward. It’s a powerful board for an Aquanaut. There are a lot oftrophies and achievements in Infinite Wealth, so read our list of them all to know what to focus on in your adventure.
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