Project Tsukiyo — Tokyo night street racing

Tokyo, 2035


By 2035, Tokyo operates on control. Above ground, the city runs with engineered precision. Traffic flows through the Shuto Expressway under AI supervision, surveillance systems track movement in real time, and predictive algorithms anticipate disruption before it begins. Efficiency is law. Disorder is corrected.

On record, illegal street racing no longer exists. That record is false.

Beneath the system, something remains — not chaos. Controlled. Selective. Two crews hold the underground between them, and they couldn't be more different in how they do it.

The Crews


霊魂網

Reikon Net

TERRITORY: Shuto Expressway & high-surveillance urban routes

Reikon Net operates within the system, not outside it. A cyberpunk crew built on data, precision, and control — hacked traffic grids, surveillance blind spots, and real-time intelligence. Every movement is calculated before a race begins. Their cars are sleek, modern, subtly enhanced. They don't rely on instinct; they eliminate uncertainty.

黒鬼

Kuro Oni

TERRITORY: Dockyards, industrial zones, abandoned routes

Kuro Oni exists outside the system, rooted in steel, instinct, and earned reputation. An old-school crew built in dockyards and backstreet garages, where skill is measured by survival, not data. No hacks. No shortcuts. Their cars are raw, tuned by hand, pushed through feel alone. They don't predict the road — they know it.

Race Locations


Locations rotate, chosen to exploit gaps in the city's surveillance.