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Inkopolis Plaza in Splatoon
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Inkopolis Plaza in Splatoon 3
For the hub of other Splatoon games, see hub.

Inkopolis Plaza is the main hub of Splatoon and will be an optional hub in Wave 1 of Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass.

Splatoon

After completing the tutorial in a nearby area, the player Super Jumps to Inkopolis Plaza. They then watch Inkopolis News and learn that the Great Zapfish that powers the city had been stolen from Inkopolis Tower. The player is then guided through the plaza.

Inkopolis Plaza is the heart of Inkopolis and is populated with Inklings. They are players with which the player has played multiplayer matches or are players who have posted drawings to social media. After playing with others online, their Inklings temporarily appear in the Plaza, first in front of Inkopolis Tower, then scattered around the rest of the area. When interacting with these Inklings, the player can see that player's name, their level, their equipment they wore when the player saw them last, and the amount of turf inked.

The player is also able to order certain gear worn recently by others via Spyke and give "Freshes" to drawings. Posts may also come in the form of graffiti seen around the Plaza. Naturally, other players can post drawings to social media as well. Posted drawings may be shown on other players' games.

After completing the single-player campaign, the Great Zapfish can be found resting on the Inkopolis Tower.

Splatoon 2

Due to some redevelopments that renovated Inkopolis Square a year and a half before the events of Splatoon 2, the Square became popular with the youth, causing it to become the new hotspot for the Inklings and the popularity of the Plaza to fall by the events of Splatoon 2.

Because of this sudden decline in popularity, several residents of the Plaza moved to the Square: the Great Zapfish perched on the Deca Tower, Sheldon shut down the original Ammo Knights in the Plaza to open a new one in the Square, Crusty Sean had recently quit his long-running job as store manager of Shrimp Kicks in the Plaza to open his own independent business—the Crust Bucket—in the Square, Annie became flustered whenever Cooler Heads was busy, and so set up the online Splatnet Gear Shop, Judd resides outside Deca Tower instead of Inkopolis Tower, while Spyke could afford to move away and can be found in the Square in Inkopolis Café with a laptop.

Next to The Shoal, Inkopolis Tower can be seen in the distance. It is two train stations or a twenty-minute walk away from the Plaza.

Splatoon 3

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Promotional artwork for Inkopolis in Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass

With Wave 1 of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, which will arrive on 28 February 2023. Inkopolis Plaza will be an alternate hub world accessible via the subway station found in Splatsville. Players will have access to shops originally available in the Booyah Base, with certain shops now run by new characters. Additionally, the Squid Sisters make their return, being located in the same studio as in Splatoon. Spyke is sitting in his corner, the Great Zapfish can be seen atop Inkopolis Tower and the amiibo box retains its functionality. Next to Shrimp Kicks is a new Tableturf Battle Dojo as well as a Grizzco Industries building for Tableturf Battle and Salmon Run respectively. The grate leading to Octo Valley appears to be blocked off by a tire and four boxes, and the arcade machine is covered in a grey tarp and tied to the wall.

Appearance

Tanuki and fox statues in Inkopolis Plaza

The plaza is roughly square-shaped with a large sidewalk. Exiting a mode causes the player to stand in the middle of the plaza on a road marking that resembles a spawn point. If the player is somehow splatted in the plaza due to either glitching or hacking, the player respawns from the road marking. To the south is a train station just outside the bounds of the accessible area.

Inkopolis Plaza also features two large statues: a tanuki on top of Inkopolis News Studio and a fox on top of Booyah Base. The animals depicted by these statues were involved in a Japanese Splatfest. Squid patterns seem to be very popular in the plaza, as squid-patterned wallpaper appears in the News Studio as well as in Inkopolis Café. The squid-patterned wallpaper is based on the loading screen.

Amiibo case

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An amiibo being scanned
Main article: Amiibo

The amiibo case is located at the southeastern corner of the Plaza and it appears as the packaging that amiibo traditionally come in.

Back alley

The back alley is located on the eastern side of the Plaza between Inkopolis Café and the building under the Battle Dojo or The Shoal in Splatoon and Splatoon 3 respectively. At the end of the alley is where the player can find Spyke.

Battle Dojo

Main article: Battle Dojo

In Splatoon, the Battle Dojo is accessed by a pair of ramps in the east that leads to the catwalk. It is the first building to the right when entering the catwalk. The Battle Dojo can also be accessed through the menu.

Booyah Base

Booyah Base
Main article: Booyah Base

Booyah Base is located on the west side of the Plaza and is a small set of shops in which the player can buy gear and weapons. There are four shops, with each having a shopkeeper:

Splatoon
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A shop run by Sheldon where the player can purchase main weapons.
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A shop run by Annie and Moe where the player can purchase headgear.
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A shop run by Jelonzo where the player can purchase clothing.
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A shop run by Crusty Sean where the player can purchase shoes.
Splatoon 3
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A shop run by Shelly and Donny where the player can purchase main weapons.
  • Lua error in Module:Shop at line 47: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
A shop run by Annie and Moe where the player can purchase headgear.
  • Lua error in Module:Shop at line 47: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
A shop run by Jelonzo where the player can purchase clothing.
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A shop run by Fred Crumbs where the player can purchase shoes.

Each shop can also be accessed through the menu.

Inkopolis Tower

Inkopolis Tower
Main article: Inkopolis Tower

Inkopolis Tower is located at the far north side of the Plaza and houses the Battle Lobby which allows the player to access online battles. Judd is just left of the tower's entrance and gives the player helpful tips and other rewards. When the Great Zapfish is rescued, it can be seen curled around the top of Inkopolis Tower. The Battle Lobby can also be accessed through the menu.

Octo Valley

Main article: Octo Valley (location)

In Splatoon, Octo Valley is a hidden location near Inkopolis Plaza. It can be accessed by a grated manhole in the northeast corner of the Plaza. Captain Cuttlefish can be seen in the manhole, but when the player approaches him, he will drop down. The player can follow him by stepping onto the manhole and then pressing ZL. Octo Valley serves as the setting of the single-player mode of Splatoon with the same name. Octo Canyon can also be accessed through the menu.

The Shoal

Main article: The Shoal

In Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, The Shoal is accessed by a pair of ramps in the east that leads to the catwalk. It is the first building to the right when entering the catwalk. It replaces the Battle Dojo from Splatoon. The Shoal can also be accessed through the menu.

Splatfest

Inkopolis Plaza during Splatfests in Splatoon

During a Splatfest in Splatoon, it became nighttime in Inkopolis Plaza. Decorated with colored lights and lanterns, small team-colored sparks rising from the ground, and neon signs and fireworks with Miiverse posts, it took on a much more festive tone. In the center were two trucks outfitted with stage equipment upon which the Squid Sisters performed City of Color which served as the background music in the Plaza and, to a lesser extent, the Shooting Range. Jellyfish and Inklings alike gathered in front of the trucks, wearing Splatfest Tees and dancing to the music. Since players had to wear their Splatfest Tees, Jelonzo had special dialogue informing them that they could not equip new clothing bought.

In Splatoon 3, the changes to Inkopolis Plaza stay mostly the same, alluding to the first game. The Squid Sisters are still performing City of Color, albeit slightly remixed. They wear the same outfits as in Splatoon, with their tights giving an additional pulsating glow. Being a duo rather than a trio like Deep Cut, Callie's color still reflects the first team, Marie's the second, while Inkopolis Tower takes on the color of the third.

Quotes

Splatoon

Welcome to Inkopolis! This is the plaza, where all the freshest folk come to chill like krill. Most Inklings here are obsessed with the hottest sport in Inkopolis... INK BATTLES! The crazy tall building in front of you is Inkopolis Tower. It's the city's most famous landmark! There's a lobby on the first floor of Inkopolis Tower for online battles. This is the Booyah Base, a shopping mall for all your Inkling needs. You can buy all kinds of fresh gear and weapons to use in battle. But check it—the staff in the shops can be a snobby bunch. They won't serve you if they don't think you're fresh enough. Battle Dojo is on the second floor of that building over there. Check it out if you wanna battle your friends 1-on-1 and sharpen your skills. You might wanna steer clear of that back alley. Smells a little fishy. And next we have... HUH?! Who's that creepy old dude? He seems like the type who could get you mixed up in something dangerous. Whatever. Why don't you just head to the lobby in Inkopolis Tower? That's where you can get your splat on!
— After finishing the tutorial and watching Inkopolis News for the first time.

Splatoon 3

It seems the first wave will allow Inklings and Octolings to zip between Splatsville and Inkopolis by train! If you haven't visited Inkopolis, it's a fun city with fresh vibes. And now that Splatsville residents can easily visit, we expect the vibes to get even fresher!
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]

Audio

Main article: Music

Plaza Music

Inkopolis News Music

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 3

Trivia

  • The layout and design of Inkopolis Plaza are based on the city of Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan.
  • As stated in a developers' interview, the fox and tanuki statues above Inkopolis Plaza are leftovers from when Splatoon's main characters were to be rabbits. The central theme of the character design was originally going to be Japanese folklore, including such animals as cats, foxes, and tanuki - hence the statues. It is unknown how the aquatic inhabitants of Splatoon's world came up with the designs for them, but they were nonetheless intended to show respect for the past.[2]
  • According to The Art of Splatoon, there is a ceremony once a year to clean the fox and tanuki statues. Inklings are said not to care, but many choose to volunteer as they get to climb around the plaza.
  • A plane will occasionally fly over Inkopolis Plaza, suggesting it may be located near an airport.
  • Sometimes, when a train stops in Inkopolis Plaza, the melody of Calamari Inkantation can be heard.
  • The train that travels around Inkopolis will have a paint job that matches the neutral color value of the player's previous match (i.e. the colors of barriers, wall tops and other objects).
  • If the player is somehow splatted in the plaza due to either glitching or hacking, they respawn from the road marking in the middle of the plaza.
  • While announcing the Retro vs. Modern Splatfest, Marina labels the plaza a ghost town, though Pearl says she still returns to it to play games on the arcade machine.
  • The arena of the Tide Goes Out boss mission has road markings that are based on the markings in the center of Inkopolis Plaza.
  • There exists artwork of Callie and Marie sitting by a table, which appears on the TV board behind the TV screen in Inkopolis Plaza where Inkopolis News is aired. It is impossible to see this image without hacking.[3]
  • It is possible to see Inkopolis Tower from Inkopolis Square.

Names in other languages

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