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Strategy Tips for the main characters in 4 player games.
1. Choose your character wisely, here's a guide. Generally, more starting money = easier gameplay. https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/elisa.davis/viz/TokaidoSelectACharacter/Tokaido


'''Sasayakko the geisha'''
2. Always try to keep 2-3 coins in the bank. Missing a meal means missing 6 points, which is usually enough to cost you first place.  
The first advice I can give on this character is never pick her! By far the weakest character in the set. Especially avoid in games with preparations on as if you come out first you won't have enough money to take advantage of your special ability in taking a souvenir for free as long as you have the money to pay for it. You will be dead in the water. Lack of money is always the main problem for Sasayakko in any game. You need to get to as many villages as possible, but you also have to get cash from farms. Farm stops are essential, but in going there you are missing out on spa and panorama points. Taking encounter stops is probably wise in the hope of getting kuge for more cash or picking up a shokunin for another souvenir to add to your chances of claiming the souvenir bonus.


'''Zen-emon the merchant'''
3. It's generally wise to hit as many stops as you can. Typically try not to "skip" more than 2-3 spots. Pick up any "free" spots between you and the next to last player. Even if it's not part of your strategy, it's still free points.  
Is the preferable souvenir specialist as he can rack up a lot of points from buying souvenirs for only 1 coin, even more so on the return trip variant, which works well for him normally. He starts with a bit more cash than Sasayakko aswell, but again hitting the farms is necessary. Trying to pick off a panorama and its bonus is a useful side strategy and if Hiroshige and Chubei are not in the mix then try with careful planning to get a second panorama completed first. A combination of panoramas and souvenirs will give you a better chance of winning the game than a solo souvenir strategy.


--[[User:Napoleonvole|Napoleonvole]] 13:52, 18 November 2018 (CET)
4. Donate at least 1 coin to the temple, the endgame bonuses are significant. Typically even 2-3 coins can get you 2nd place for 7 points. Typically 4-5 coins makes it too expensive to challenge someone for 1st place.
 
5. Panoramas can be tough to collect. You need: 3/5 Fields, 4/6 Mountains, and 5/7 Oceans.

Latest revision as of 18:23, 13 November 2022

1. Choose your character wisely, here's a guide. Generally, more starting money = easier gameplay. https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/elisa.davis/viz/TokaidoSelectACharacter/Tokaido

2. Always try to keep 2-3 coins in the bank. Missing a meal means missing 6 points, which is usually enough to cost you first place.

3. It's generally wise to hit as many stops as you can. Typically try not to "skip" more than 2-3 spots. Pick up any "free" spots between you and the next to last player. Even if it's not part of your strategy, it's still free points.

4. Donate at least 1 coin to the temple, the endgame bonuses are significant. Typically even 2-3 coins can get you 2nd place for 7 points. Typically 4-5 coins makes it too expensive to challenge someone for 1st place.

5. Panoramas can be tough to collect. You need: 3/5 Fields, 4/6 Mountains, and 5/7 Oceans.