We decided to visit dungeons all over Japan, but it was difficult to use airplanes. Airplane security is usually very strict, and you have to pay a hefty surcharge to carry weapons, even within Japan.
However, there are few places in Japan that are difficult to get to without an airplane. You can go from Hokkaido to Kagoshima by land, and even Okinawa, which is far away, can be reached in about two days by boat.
But if you go outside the country like New York, it will take more than ten days by the sea, and it is more expensive than taking a plane.
Once you are out of the country, no matter what you do, except smuggling, it will cost you a lot of money due to the fact that you have to bring in weapons.
So the best way to go is by land or sea if youâre in Japan, and by air, if youâre going somewhere abroad.
Aside from that, the best way for us to get around the dungeons in Japan is by train. Fortunately, Okinawa doesnât have any dungeons, so that shouldnât be a problem.
There are ten dungeons in Japan: Hokkaido, Iwate, Niigata, Chiba, Tokyo, Toyama, Osaka, Shimane, Kochi, and Kagoshima. We canât enter the dungeon in Chiba, and we often go to the dungeon in Tokyo, so we will go to only eight of them.
I thought it might be helpful to find out which other dungeons have stores open near the dungeons and where the excitement is but after some research. They said it could be anywhere.
Come to think of it, Tokyo Dungeon also has a plaza-like area right in front of the dungeon dam, where I often see mobile stores.
During the peak hours of the Dungeon Dam on weekends and holidays, there is a line at the entrance, so I guess they are profitable. I have no idea how these businesses and individuals get their spots, though.
This means that Iâll have to visit all the dungeons until I find my father. If thatâs the case, the first place weâll go is.
âHokkaido, right? The north would be a good place to start.â (Kei)
âItâs summertime, thatâs good. I also want to eat fish.â (Haru)
âHokkaido, right? How long would it take to get there?â (Kei)
I did a quick search and found out that it would take about 10 hours to get there, and we could go if we had 40,000 yen to spend. Itâs more expensive than usual because of the weapons.
âHaru, when is the best time to go to Hokkaido? Weâve got shopping to do and other preparations to make.â (Kei)
It was not good to decide the date alone, so I consulted Haru. Haru pondered, âhmmâ, Â and clapped her hands.
âOkay, tomorrow is good. Weâll buy our luggage on site. It wouldâve been hard if weâre in a foreign country. However weâre still in Japan, so we can easily find what we need.â (Haru)
âUmm, tomorrow?â (Kei)
Despite being confused by Haruâs words, I think in my head whether the plan is okay.
First of all, regarding crime prevention at home, I think itâs okay considering that Iâve been to Tokyo so far.
A thief wouldnât aim for such a tattered house. Just in case, I want to install a security camera, but I donât have the time. Considering the current time, even if you hurry by bicycle, you will come back at night, and the price of a taxi is not stupid.
Ah, I still want to buy a motorcycle. I want a solid medium-sized bike instead of a moped. I donât have a license.
And thinking things through, Iâm still worried about the dungeon. I donât think it would be a problem to be away for a day or so. Weâll probably be gone for a week or more, so Iâll need some kind of burglar-proofing.
The house key is useless because it can be broken with a kick. Or rather, if we make it stronger than that, the house will be destroyed by the dungeon.
If thatâs the case, I think a good security measure would be to hide the house visually. Iâm not even sure what would happen if the entrance to the dungeon was covered with carpet.
In the first place, we donât even know what kind of explosion would occur if we blocked the dungeon. Well, since it easily destroys reinforced concrete walls, this rundown house will surely be obliterated without a trace.
Iâve heard that the blast destroys all obstacles and then sucks everything around it into the dungeon. Well, in other words, this entire raggedy house will be sucked into the dungeon.
âI guess this is it.â (Kei)
I was tired of thinking about it. No matter how much I thought about it, I couldnât figure out what I couldnât figure out.
âHaru, you havenât thrown away the cardboard yet, have you?â (Kei)
âI put it outside where it wonât get rained on. I put rocks on top of it.â (Haru)
âOh, I get it. Behind the woodpile.â (Kei)
âYes, yes.â (Haru)
I went outside to the roofed area and found a bundle of wood on the ground. Behind it is a bundle of cardboard boxes. They were still the same ones I had used when I moved in. There was also the cardboard box that contained the furniture I had bought just a few days ago.
After three trips back and forth between the house and the yard, I brought it all into the house.
âHaru, help me assemble this.â (Kei)
âHmm? Sure, but whatâs it for?â (Haru)
âTo hide the dungeon.â (Kei)
We silently assembled the cardboard, and when we had accumulated a certain amount, we pierced it with sharp objects and ripped bits of it to pieces without losing their shape.
After assembling all the cardboard boxes, they looked like they had been used up. No, I had a pile of cardboard that looked like it was destined for the garbage. Okay, the rest.
âIf we go tomorrow, we wonât be diving in dungeons anymore, right?â (Kei)
âYeah. We donât have time anymore.â (Haru)
âOkay, weâre good then.â (Kei)
After confirming with Haru, I threw the broken cardboard into the basement one after another. After throwing some of them in, I crushed the rest of the cardboard again and put them in a garbage bag.
There were four of them. Throw them into the basement. Finally, walk around the basement, kicking cardboard and other debris off the floor, which is now covered with pieces of cardboard and garbage bags.
âOkay, the garbage house is complete.â (Kei)
Yes. What I was creating was a simple garbage house. Even a burglar aiming to burglarize the house would not leave the furniture on the first floor and look for a basement full of trash, or rather, trash and no furniture at all.
âWaa, so messy.â (Haru)
Haru looked at the basement and made a disgusted face. Certainly, if you keep it so dirty in the countryside, bugs will live there when you return.
âWell, letâs do our best to clean up when we get home. Bugs are better than burglars.â (Kei)
âBugs? Oh, bugs. Yeah, I guess so.â (Haru)
Haruâs reaction was weak. Itâs not that she doesnât like bugs. Come to think of it, I was worse at bugs than Haru. So is it purely a dislike of mess?
The amount of trash in the basement is such that you can hardly see the floor, but you can easily kick it away. If you know that there is a dungeon there, you can easily reach the dungeon.
This would not be as strong as the key to the house, so there would be no danger of explosion. We can even see the fence that is the entrance to the dungeon if we want to. Then thereâs one last thing.
Bring a stepladder and push away the trash. I climb it.
âOh, Haru. Can you get a flashlight and turn off the lights in the room?â (Kei)
âRoger.â (Haru)
Haru immediately goes up to the first floor and comes down with a flashlight. She turned on the flashlight and turned off the lights in the room.
The light in the basement was unexpectedly dim. Even when the sun is still up, itâs pitch black if you turn off the lights. Thatâs why I used the flashlight.
I removed the bulb, letting Haru light my hand. I got off the stepladder and put it against the wall.
âOkay, letâs go back.â (Kei)
I went back to the first floor, kicking over nearby objects and covering the floor with garbage.
The reason I removed the light bulb was simple. It was too bright.
No, that kind of brightness is just right for daily life. But for a thief, it would make the environment easier to find. If you remove the light bulb, you have no choice but to use a flashlight.
Even with a bright flashlight, a flashlight is designed to illuminate a small area. It is not suitable for searching for something you donât even know is there.
When you return to the first floor, open the safe and put the light bulb inside. In addition, I put everything related to the dungeon in there as well. In the Item Pouch inside the safe.
Come to think of it, if you look at this safe, itâs pretty obvious that all the important stuff is in here.
Itâs a magnificent safe that probably wouldnât be found in an average home. Iâm confident in the strength of this safe, but the most important thing is to avoid being targeted. Unlike dungeons, this one can be sealed tightly without any problems.
âThatâs why Haru. Can you hide this safe by using [Crafting] on the wood?â (Kei)
âHmm? I can.â (Haru)
âThen, please do it.â (Kei)
âGot it.â (Haru)
Haru hurriedly went outside to get some wood and tools from the basement.
âItâs about time, so while youâre doing that, Iâm going to make some food.â (Kei)
âOh, I understand.â (Haru)
Haru told me to look at the clock, and sure enough, it was that time. The sun sets late in the summer, so itâs hard to tell the time.
I could hear the sounds of wood being sawed and drilling behind me as I quickly made dinner.
About ten minutes passed and I finished cooking dinner. I had forgotten to cook rice, so I made a beef stew using leftover stew roux. The meat was Minotaur beef, with a few vegetables.
I could eat this with bread even without rice.
It was so easy to make that it took me less than half an hour to finish. By that time, the noise behind me had stopped.
âDinnerâs ready. Youâre as quick at making things as ever.â (Kei)
âOf course.â (Haru)
The safe in the back was all covered with wood and fixed in place, except for the door. It looked like a simple interior. You can find a lot of things that you can use to make your life easier.
The door of the safe was empty, but it was made in such a way that it could be fixed by simply applying some glue and inserting a wooden board. She must have used a chisel.
âWell, weâre all set. Tomorrow Iâll go to the bank in the morning, withdraw some money, and go to Hokkaido. Even though weâre buying stuff there, even itâs a jacket or underwear, bring something that can fit in your bag.â (Kei)
âOK. Iâll prepare it later.â (Haru)
âOkay, letâs eat before it gets cold.â (Kei)
ââThank you for the mealââ (Haru & Kei)
And so we were off on a journey, or rather a trip, to various parts of Japan in search of our parent.