“This map is basically what would happen if you got a bunch of Japanese guys in a room, got them drunk, and then asked them to draw what they could remember about America on a bar napkin. Hell, that’s probably how this game was originally designed,” says Andrew Vestal on Yukihime.com, here.
This map is included in Tengai Makyou: Daishi no Mokushiroku (The Fourth Apocalypse), a RPG (role-playing game) known for its historical parody humour, Vestal explains. The first three games take place in Japan, the fourth in an America that, cartographically at least, looks like it’s in or near Japan.
• Alaska is an island, including the fictional city of Ice Palace.
• Montana is located oceanside, under Seattle, which apparently has a thing with cats.
• Portland and Lake Tahoe are near the supersized San Francisco Bay, which contains an equally inflated Alcatraz.
• San Fran itself is placed on the wrong side of its bay.
• Los Angeles (under the sign still reading ‘Hollywoodland’) is just north of Arizona; close by are the cities of Las Vegas, Tombstone, Phoenix and Carlsbad Caverns.
• So great they named it twice: another Carlsbad Caverns appears near El Paso, which is separated from Houston by a large bay, near which can also be found the (Mexican) cities of Oaxaca and Mexico City.
• The north (labeled ‘Minnesota’) is dominated by St Paul, Minneapolis, Yellowstone and Chicago, which boasts an enormous skyscraper (probably but not recognizably the Sears Tower).
• The northwestern peninsula of America is called Michigan, and counts two major cities: Detroit and Indianapolis.
• New Jersey apparently is a hole in the ground, while New York is located on an island way off the mainland.
• New Orleans is placed about right, Atlanta is too far south (and south of Florida).
• The centre of the country is dominated by the gigantic monument of Mount Rushmore, not far from the town of Missouri. To the south, apparently surrounded by desert, is the city of Dallas.
• Oh yes, and there is no Canada! Makes one wonder where that waterfall on America’s northeastern peninsula comes from…
This map was suggested by Erik Wensstrom, Nils Jeppe, Lucian Smith, “Richardson”, Wil Grewe-Mullins, Stancel Spencer, Jeff Matthews and probably a few others I now forget.


The one thing this map is missing is Hawaii, with Waikiki being roughly the size of the Rocky Mountains.
Comment by Jade Buddha — October 17, 2007 @
I love how Niagra Falls is now in Michigan.
Comment by Rich — October 17, 2007 @
Hang on, Disney World and Disneyland would definitely make it onto this map. Disney World would be the only thing in Florida.
Comment by Jenn — October 17, 2007 @
I think Disneyland is that big building in Atlanta.
I really, really like this map. It may well be the funniest map I’ve ever seen.
Comment by Michael — October 18, 2007 @
And the middle part of the east is under a large strip of grey blocks with lettering… oh wait. That’s part of your page. (I just figured they got more geometric around Tennessee…)
And I KNOW Carlsbad Caverns is a LOT farther inland… because I remember I must have said, “Are we there yet?” at least 78,429 times before we actually drove up to the hotel.
Comment by The Reformed Faith Weblog — October 18, 2007 @
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Comment by scott47 — October 18, 2007 @
Incredible but nice!
Comment by Porno — October 18, 2007 @
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Comment by cloudberry — October 18, 2007 @
The two Carlsbad Caverns are probably the avaliable entries of a large underground maze, in the game universe.
Comment by António Martins-Tuválkin — October 18, 2007 @
“New Jersey apparently is a hole in the ground”
Well, at least they got one thing right…
Comment by Gabe — October 18, 2007 @
As a Seattlite, I can say that we DO, in fact, worship cats.
Comment by Nic — October 19, 2007 @
I didn’t realize Mt. Rushmore was so close to Missouri. I’ll have to visit it sometime.
Comment by Mike F. — October 19, 2007 @
oh so much to love. Especially the 2 carlsbad caverns
Comment by kmasback — October 20, 2007 @
As a Seattlite, I can say that we DO, in fact, worship cats.
And the Experience Music Project is actually uglier than that cat building.
Comment by Geoduck — October 23, 2007 @
Strangely enough, I believe that the Hollywood sign originally read ‘Hollywoodland’. It was an advertisement for a new housing development.
Comment by jonathan — October 27, 2007 @
What, no Nashville with a big cowboy hat? Or Memphis with Elvis? Where’s Tennessee??
Comment by Tracie — November 10, 2007 @
We laugh, rightly so, about how bad this map is.
I wonder how we would do making a map of Japan?
Comment by Jacob — November 14, 2007 @
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Thought I’d note that this video game series does have an English name: “Far East of Eden”
Comment by dmarks — November 26, 2007 @
Wot! No Canada?
Anne Of Green Gables’ house AND Banff/the Rockies are lost in the ocean? You’re gonna have a lot of wet Japanese tourists, buddy.
Comment by Michael K. — November 30, 2007 @
There are so many Japanese at the Grand Canyon that I can’t believe that was left off!
Comment by jacobus — December 20, 2007 @
Can’t help but notice that this is more accurate than what most American high school students could draw up.
Comment by Herb — February 17, 2008 @
this map is funny but theres no Wisconsin :-( i didn’t know Michigan was above New York
Comment by Stephanie — May 1, 2008 @
<3 this map sooo funny!!!
Comment by Stephanie — May 1, 2008 @
love this map sooo funny!!!
Comment by Stephanie — May 1, 2008 @
my granpa lives in michagan. i wonder if hes ever been to niagra falls?!?
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Comment by Stephanie — May 1, 2008 @
LOL . . . this is great!
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