Rush Hour - Tokyo, Japan
Dense urban crossings with high vehicle counts. Expect motorcycles, buses, and taxis in tight formations. Peak hours push counts significantly higher.
Verified Facts
Confirmed by 155.io, press releases, or direct observation of the game
- Confirmed camera location by 155.io at launch
- Detection type: vehicles (cars, buses, motorcycles, taxis)
- One of the original launch-day locations (28 January 2026)
- Traffic density is among the highest in the rotation
Observations and Analysis
Based on player reports, stream observation, and editorial assessment. Not confirmed by 155.io.
- Peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm JST) tend to produce higher counts
- Motorcycle clustering near intersections can cause count spikes
- Weekend traffic is noticeably lighter than weekday
- The camera angle captures a wide intersection with multiple lanes
Traffic Profile
Tokyo is characterised as: High density, fast-moving, mixed vehicle types. This location is best suited for Experienced players comfortable with volatile counts.
Remember that Rush Hour's boundary-setting algorithm normalises payout odds across all locations. A round with 50 vehicles and a round with 10 vehicles both give players roughly the same odds. The location affects the visual experience and count volatility, not the fundamental mathematics.
Strategy at Tokyo
Given the medium to high count range at this location, consider adjusting your bet type accordingly. For detailed strategy across all locations, see the Rush Hour strategy section.
For a full breakdown of RTP and house edge across all bet types, read our RTP and House Edge guide.
Where to Play
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