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All Anaconda Shopping Center Photo Rally locations in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

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You can participate in photo tours in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The Photo Rally lets you snap pictures in weird locations for big prizes. Here is our guide listing all Anaconda Shopping Center Photo Rally locations in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – All Anaconda Shopping Center Photo Rally locations

You meet the proprietors at Alo-Happy Tours early in the campaign. The main branch, at the Waikiki location, is part of the Worldwide Market Village. You are promised rewards if you snap photos of memorable places within the various districts. There are 10 locations to document in the Anaconda Shopping Center.

Below, we’re listing all 10 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. Anaconda Parking Lot

Fast travel to the Anaconda Shopping Center beacon and then head to your left. As you progress, keep an eye on the wall to your right. You won’t have to walk far at all to see the mall’s name on the wall, along with an image of a coiled snake that you need to photograph.

2. Anaconda Arcade

From the Anaconda Shopping Center fast travel beacon, head to the upper right. Ahead, you should see the mall’s arcade. Take a picture of the Anaconda Arcade logo, which includes the coiled pink snake and text. It is behind the gacha machines and attendant.

3. Face Cutout Board

Make your way to the Anaconda Arcade, to the upper right along the map from the Anaconda Shopping Center fast travel beacon. Continue along the map, starting down the hallway that proceeds past the arcade. As you do, watch for a giant cardboard cutout that depicts the mall’s pink mascot. Snap a photo of it.

4. Snake Jar

Either ride one of the escalators to the second floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center, or fast travel to the Sujigami PC Shop from outside the mall. Whatever your means of arriving on the mall’s second floor, work your way to its central area, not far from the Honolulu Dandies shop. There is a central square, with flamingos and a giant blue jar. An animatronic snake emerges frequently from the jar. Snap a photo of the snake.

5. Anaconda North Entrance

This entrance is trickier to find than I anticipated. The direct approach is to enter the mall from Anaconda Blvd. to the north. Approach from the building’s northeast side, along a smaller walkway that leads past Cafe Trip. On the high wall overhead, you’ll see the mall text and logo, which should be your clue to bring up your camera. If you would prefer, you can instead fast travel to the Anaconda Shopping Center portal, run past the arcade, and then continue along the corridors to the north to finally reach the same outside area and photo opp.

6. Anaconda South Entrance

For this approach, travel along Harbor St. until you reach the mall’s main south entrance. It’s near the central part of the building’s left side, not terribly far east from the Anaconda Harbor Park fast travel beacon. There is a coiled snake at the center of the wide sign facing the road. Snap its picture.

7. Anaconda West Entrance

If it’s activated, head to the West Anaconda Shopping Center fast travel beacon, which plops you on Sunset St. right near the western entrance to the mall. Head due east from there and watch the wall to your left. A very short walk from where you first materialize, you’ll find a snake to photograph. It’s etched on a wall between two paintings.

8. Hidden Anaconda: Shrubbery

Make your way to the mall’s second floor, near its northeast side. If you have activated the Sujigami PC Shop fast travel beacon, it works perfectly. Then, follow the corridor along the wall until you reach the Fiddler Brand Shoe Store. Just in front of the shop, there is some landscaping with a wooden railing, plants, and benches. Check the corner nearest the shop to find and photograph a yellow etching of a snake. Depending on the lighting, the etching can be easy to miss, but it’s there.

9. Hidden Anaconda: Window Display

On the Anaconda Shopping Center’s second floor, make your way nearly to its far left side. There, you’ll find the ABC Store (Anaconda) business. Not far past that establishment as you head toward the Penalty Box store, watch the wall to your left. There is a large window display with some pedestals and stones. On one of the pedestals, you’ll see the snake etching you need to photograph.

10. Hidden Anaconda: Restroom

The final snake etching is in the restroom on the first floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center, not far from the arcade on its east side. There are four urinals on the wall. Check the floor between the middle two urinals to see something yellow. Fortunately, it’s a snake etching.

When you snap all of the required photos and show off your results at the main branch of Alo-Happy Tours, you receive the Wonder Gown armor. It’s useful armor for Chitose in the game’s earlier portions. Since you’re already side-questing, might as well familiarize yourself with all the trophies and achievements Infinite Wealth has to offer.


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Jason Venter is a contributing writer for PC Invasion since 2022 who can trace his love for video games back to the Apple IIe port of Mario Bros. in the late 80s. He remains a diehard Nintendo fan to this day and loves JRPGs, adventure games, and platformers in particular, but he still plays games in most genres and on most hardware. After founding indie gaming site HonestGamers in 1998, he served as an editor at Hardcore Gamer Magazine during its entire print run. He has since freelanced for a variety of leading sites including IGN, GameSpot, and Polygon. These days, he spends most of his time writing game guides and entertaining readers with his fantasy novels.