DOCUMENT:Q124254 07-MAY-2002 [homegame] TITLE :README.JPN for Japan Scenery Add-On PRODUCT :Microsoft Home Games PROD/VER:MS-DOS:5.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS: ====================================================================== 5.00 MS-DOS kbef ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Flight Simulator for MS-DOS, version 5.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= The following information is the README.JPN file contained on disk 1 of the Japan scenery add-on to Flight Simulator 5.0: *************************************** MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR Version 5.0 JAPAN SCENERY ADD-ON R E L E A S E N O T E S PRODUCT ID: 24922-079-0110104 *************************************** ADDITIONAL SITUATIONS Included with Microsoft Japan are four situations that offer scenic flights over Japan: JPN - Buzz NASDA, JPN - Dawn over Kyushu Island, JPN - Ginza district at dusk, and JPN - Mt. Ontake flyby. There are also two more situations that you can use with the adventures in the Microsoft Japan Scenery Guide: JPN - Inland Sea tour and JPN - Tokyo, Mt. Fuji tour. You can open these situations by choosing Situations from the Options menu, and then choosing the situation you want from the list. SOME TRIP SUGGESTIONS Navigation 1) Fly using your navigation instruments from Tokyo to Iwo Jima. Without careful navigation you can easily get lost. 2) Start at Yonaguni and island-hop to Kagoshima on Kyushu Island. The charts provide all the navigation frequencies that you need. Scenic Areas 1) Start at Amami Airport and fly around Amami Island. Investigate the bays and channels at the south end of the island. 2) Start at Ishigaki Airport and head west to the next large island (Iriomote National Park). 3) Start at Utsunomiya Airport, turn to heading 311 and fly over to Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji (clear the foothills on the way). 4) Explore the coastlines of Japan almost anywhere. Mountains 1) Start at Toyama Airport and turn to heading 111. Climb to 10,000 ft and turn south over the highest peaks. Continue south and explore the Japanese Alps. 2) Start at Hakodate Airport and turn to heading 347. Fly over Mt. Komagatake and turn to heading 028, crossing Uchiura Bay to Lake Toyako. Over the lake, turn to 001 toward Mt. Yoteizan, then 065, descending through the mountains to Sapporo. Fly down the ODori Promenade under the Sapporo Tower and bank left to the Sapporo Airport. 3) Start at Fukushima Airport and turn to heading 318 to Lake Inawashiro. Cross the lake and at the town (Aizuwakamatsu), turn to 267, and then follow the valley to Lake Numazawa. Follow the canyon to the left until you reach Lake Tagokura. Follow the right arm of the lake up the canyon to the next lake, Lake Okutadami. Follow the center arm of Lake Okutadami, cross the mountains at its end (staying right) and descend to Lake Okutone. Follow the valley south to the northern outskirts of the Tokyo area. 4) Explore the mountains of Shikoku flying from Takamatsu to Kochi. 5) Explore Kyushu. Follow the backbone of the island from Kagoshima to Oita. Cities 1) Start at Tokyo Narita and turn west toward Tokyo Bay. Follow the shoreline around Tokyo Bay passing (in order) the cities of Funabashi, Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Yokohama. Turn around and fly back to Tokyo Haneda Airport (which you crossed between Tokyo and Yokohama). 2) Start at Osaka and head for downtown (see the Inland Sea Adventure in the Microsoft Japan Scenery Guide). At the large river ( Yodogawa), turn left and follow it to Kyoto. Explore Kyoto and Lake Biwa east of Kyoto. From the southwest end of Lake Biwa, head south over the hills and into the valley beyond and explore the Nara area. NOTES ON SCENERY USE The quantity of mountains in certain areas exceeds the capabilities of the Normal image complexity option. Choose Scenery Complexity from the Scenery menu, and then choose the Dense option (or higher) next to Image Complexity in order to see all of the mountains in the following areas: -Central and Western Kyushu Island -Hiroshima Bay -Inland Sea between Hiroshima and Okayama -Central Honshu Island between Tokyo, Niigata, Toyama, and Nagoya It is possible to land on the following bridges: -Tokyo Harbor Rainbow Bridge -Yokohama Bay Bridge -Seto Ohashi Bridge LIST OF DETAILS IN SCENERY Note that some of the objects (or parts of objects) listed below require high density image complexity settings in order for you to see them. For example, the night lighting and some of the suspension cables on the Seto Ohashi bridge are only visible when you choose the Dense option for Image Complexity. The coordinates indicated below, place you at the center of each object. With smaller objects, you may need to move around a bit before you see them. If the object is tall (a mountain for example), you may be inside it until you select an appropriate altitude. Hokkaido Island Akan National Park Lake Akanko - N43 22 12 x E143 53 56 Lake Kussharoko - N43 38 18 x E144 11 35 Lake Mashuko - N43 35 51 x E144 25 13 Lake Panketo - N43 27 41 x E144 00 41 Hakodate city - N41 46 45 x E140 43 58 Lake Kuttarako & Mt. Shihorei (volcanic area) - N42 30 05 x E141 14 20 Mt. Asahi & Daisetsuzan National Park - N43 36 30 x E143 03 04 Mt. Komagatake (active volcano) - N42 04 16 x E140 41 45 Sapporo Tower & city - N43 04 16 x E141 24 13 Shikotsu-Toya National Park Lake Shikotsuko - N42 40 14 x E141 20 47 Lake Toyako (volcanic area) - N42 32 38 x E140 52 50 Mt. Yoteizan - N42 48 21 x E140 52 05 Honshu Island north of Tokyo Lake Chuzenjiko and Kegon Falls - N36 44 44 x E139 27 16 Lake Inawashiroko - N37 27 40 x E139 59 42 Lake Tazawako - N39 41 27 x E140 52 22 Lake Towadako & Towada-Hachimantai Nat. Park - N40 24 39 x E140 55 10 Matsushima Bay (scenic area) - N38 16 59 x E141 03 09 Mt. Iwakisan - N40 37 41 x E140 16 01 Mt. Iwatesan - N39 48 35 x E141 09 34 Tokyo Bay Area Akasaka Palace - N35 42 35 x E139 39 50 Asakusa-Kannon Temple - N35 47 47 x E139 50 21 Budoka Hall - N35 44 06 x E139 42 22 Diet Building - N35 41 29 x E139 41 48 Imperial Palace - N35 42 29 x E139 42 57 Kastner AAF Heliport - N35 30 06 x E139 24 02 Lake Ashinoko - N35 14 46 x E139 02 43 Makuhari Messe International Trade Center - N35 39 29 x E139 58 00 Mt. Fuji - N35 21 08 x E138 47 13 National Stadium - N35 42 31 x E139 38 35 Tateyama Heliport - N34 58 59 x E139 52 56 Tokyo Dome Stadium - N35 46 02 x E139 43 01 Tokyo Harbor Rainbow Bridge - N35 37 48 x E139 45 36 Tokyo Metro Building (City Hall) - N35 43 16 x E139 37 12 Tokyo Tower - N35 39 45 x E139 42 42 Tsukuba Science Center - N36 02 46 x E140 07 37 NOTAM: Captive balloons will be flown at 5000 feet, released from the Tsukuba Science Center. Balloons are marked with strobe lights and the cable is marked with red flashing lights. Yokohama Bay Bridge - N35 27 02 x E139 40 32 Yokohama Marine Tower - N35 25 14 x E139 38 23 Yokohama Stadium - N35 24 59 x E139 37 13 Yoyogi Sports Center - N35 41 28 x E139 37 25 Central Honshu Island Amanohashidate (scenic area) - N35 34 51 x E135 11 35 Nagoya Castle - N35 10 46 x E136 53 15 Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto/Nara Area Byodo In Temple - N34 55 57 x E135 50 32 Fushimi Momoyama Temple - N34 59 36 x E135 49 44 Heian Shrine - N35 04 25 x E135 51 22 Horyuji Temple - N34 38 45 x E135 47 49 Kansai International Airport (new Osaka) opened August 1994 - N34 25 11 x E135 15 47 Kinkakuji Temple - N35 06 26 x E135 46 22 Kiyomizu Temple - N35 03 30 x E135 51 28 (on mountainside about 500 ft) Kobe Harbor Bridge & city - N34 38 00 x E135 11 00 Kyoto Tower & city - N35 01 44 x E135 49 11 Nijo Castle - N35 03 52 x E135 48 25 Osaka Castle & city - N34 38 14 x E135 29 10 Shitennoji Temple - N34 35 59 x E135 30 02 Todaiji Temple - N34 44 14 x E135 54 20 Yakushiji Temple - N34 42 40 x E135 50 06 Inland Sea Area Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (Honshu-Awajishima) (under construction) - N34 36 52 x E135 03 45 Dai Naruto Bridge (Awajishima-Shikoku) - N34 14 10 x E134 42 15 Hakata Oshima Ohashi Bridge (Hakatajima-Oshima) - N34 10 31 x E133 02 36 Himeji Castle (White Heron Castle) & Himeji city - N34 48 24 x E134 42 16 Hiroshima Atom Bomb Dome & city - N34 23 25 x E132 26 55 Ikeguchi Ohashi Bridge (Innoshima-Ikuchishima) - N34 14 44 x E133 07 19 In-Noshima Ohashi Bridge (Mukaishima-Innoshima) - N34 17 55 x E133 09 10 Itsukushima Shrine "Floating" Torii - N34 17 38 x E132 20 07 Omishima Ohashi Bridge (Omishima-Hakatajima) - N34 11 30 x E133 01 39 Onomichi Ohashi Bridge (Honshu-Mukaishima) - N34 21 42 x E133 11 45 Oshima Ohashi Bridge (Honshu-Yashirojima) - N33 57 45 x E132 11 39 Seto Ohashi Bridge (Honshu-Shikoku) - N34 22 31 x E133 49 06 Kyushu Island and Southern Islands Hirado Ohashi Bridge (Kyushu-Hirado) - N33 22 23 x E129 34 04 Ikitsuki Ohashi Bridge (Hirado-Ikitsuki) - N33 20 10 x E129 25 10 Iriomote National Park (Iriomote Island) - N24 21 51 x E123 49 00 Kagoshima city - N31 34 13 x E130 33 10 Kammonkyo Bridge (Honshu-Kyushu) - N33 59 03 x E130 59 08 Mt. Asosan (World's largest volcanic caldera) - N32 59 39 x E131 10 01 Mt. Ontake (Active volcano) - N31 33 35 x E130 40 21 Mt. Unzendake (Active volcano) - N32 44 29 x E130 17 42 NASDA (National Space Development Agency) launch facility on southeast Tanegashima Island - N30 24 46 x E130 58 00 Saikai-Bashi Bridge (Omura Bay) - N33 01 28 x E129 45 27 Directions to remote locations NAMPO ISLANDS - IZU ISLAND GROUP >From Oshima Island Airport heading 208 for 11 miles to Toshima Island Toshima Island heading 184 for 2 miles to Udonejima Island Udonejima Island heading 195 for 2 miles to Niijima Island Niijima Island heading 211 for 1.5 miles to Shikinejima Island Shikinejima Island heading 193 for 5 miles to Kozushima Island Kozushima Island heading 121 for 17 miles to Miyakejima Island Airport Miyakejima Airport heading 176 for 9 miles to Mikurajima Island Mikurajima Island -heading 175 for 42 miles to Hachijojima Island Airport Hachijojima Airport heading 187 for 35 miles to Aogashima Island NAMPO ISLANDS - OGASAWARA ISLAND GROUP Aogashima Island heading 171 for 122 miles to Torishima Island Torishima Island heading 186 for 40 miles to Sofu Gan Rock Sofu Gan Rock heading 146 for 156 miles to Mukushima Island Group Mukushima Islands heading 172 for 7 miles to Yomeshima Island Yomeshima Island heading 185 for 18 miles to Chichishima airstrip Chichishima airstrip -heading 275 for 70 miles to Nishinoshima Island Chichishima airstrip -heading 192 for 20 miles to Hahajima Island Group NAMPO ISLAND - KAZAN RETTO (VOLCANO ISLANDS) Hahajima Island Group -heading 214 for 85 miles to Kitaiojima Island Kitaiojima Island -heading 179 for 36 miles to Iwo Jima Island Airport Iwo Jima Airport heading 169 for 33 miles to Minamiiojima Island Senkaku Archepelago - heading 356 from Ishigake Airport for 80 miles DAITO ISLANDS Okidaitojima Island - heading 169 from Minamidaito Airport for 80 miles DISTANT LOCATIONS Minamitorishima (Marcus) Island - heading 93 from Iwo Jima for 695 miles. We suggest you tune your VOR (no DME) to Minamitorishima and watch it closely. Okinotorishima Reef - heading 230 from Iwo Jima for 375 miles located at N20 25 05 x E136 06 01. Note: This is an uncharted area. Last reported observation was in 1989. Area is considered dangerous and should be avoided by mariners. Additional query words: 1.00 flightsim fltsim dos d_fltsim ====================================================================== Keywords : Technology : kbGamesSearch kbFlightSimSearch kbFlightSim500DOS kbSimSearch Version : MS-DOS:5.0 Issue type : kbinfo ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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