Tokyo metro puzzle #5












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This is based on the first, second, third, and fourth. It will be the finale of the series.



And here's the map and the riddle:



From the peanut butter cherry, you
Must go down south, and
Descend upon a three-line one,
The first one you may find.

And then lies east of this station
Through greenleaf till gold,
And south we go and south we go
What good sakura we know!

And then leave this part a-lonely
For you must part today,
And then journey to the station
Whose namesake isn't its.

And head upon north till you find
An island full of soup, and
Go back one, and then change courses,
And then go to the one.

And go along south for the ride
You won't be disappointed
And take a stop as soon as you see
That red train a-go!

And part again, and part again
We must find one that's east-west
So long, farewell, M&M
We must find one that fits.

And after that, we subtract one
And turn south-south-south-west.
And on the second step, we say
"Goodbye to all the zazz," for

Then we descend upon fruit
And go back one whole space.
And now let's leave for the final one
We still have one more left, so

Go to the station near the zoo
The one you put in to.
Then negatively travel along the loop we say,
Oh, I'm just a random space.

"Go to the station that we screwed up
And thought it was a lid,"
And head East for your prize, beware
The taken bacon station.

And stop just before you reach it
And go south-south-west one more stop
And there you have it, hooray!
But you need to reduce the four
Down to one single station,
That's up to you, but just remember
That the centroid always counts.








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    $begingroup$


    This is based on the first, second, third, and fourth. It will be the finale of the series.



    And here's the map and the riddle:



    From the peanut butter cherry, you
    Must go down south, and
    Descend upon a three-line one,
    The first one you may find.

    And then lies east of this station
    Through greenleaf till gold,
    And south we go and south we go
    What good sakura we know!

    And then leave this part a-lonely
    For you must part today,
    And then journey to the station
    Whose namesake isn't its.

    And head upon north till you find
    An island full of soup, and
    Go back one, and then change courses,
    And then go to the one.

    And go along south for the ride
    You won't be disappointed
    And take a stop as soon as you see
    That red train a-go!

    And part again, and part again
    We must find one that's east-west
    So long, farewell, M&M
    We must find one that fits.

    And after that, we subtract one
    And turn south-south-south-west.
    And on the second step, we say
    "Goodbye to all the zazz," for

    Then we descend upon fruit
    And go back one whole space.
    And now let's leave for the final one
    We still have one more left, so

    Go to the station near the zoo
    The one you put in to.
    Then negatively travel along the loop we say,
    Oh, I'm just a random space.

    "Go to the station that we screwed up
    And thought it was a lid,"
    And head East for your prize, beware
    The taken bacon station.

    And stop just before you reach it
    And go south-south-west one more stop
    And there you have it, hooray!
    But you need to reduce the four
    Down to one single station,
    That's up to you, but just remember
    That the centroid always counts.








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      $begingroup$


      This is based on the first, second, third, and fourth. It will be the finale of the series.



      And here's the map and the riddle:



      From the peanut butter cherry, you
      Must go down south, and
      Descend upon a three-line one,
      The first one you may find.

      And then lies east of this station
      Through greenleaf till gold,
      And south we go and south we go
      What good sakura we know!

      And then leave this part a-lonely
      For you must part today,
      And then journey to the station
      Whose namesake isn't its.

      And head upon north till you find
      An island full of soup, and
      Go back one, and then change courses,
      And then go to the one.

      And go along south for the ride
      You won't be disappointed
      And take a stop as soon as you see
      That red train a-go!

      And part again, and part again
      We must find one that's east-west
      So long, farewell, M&M
      We must find one that fits.

      And after that, we subtract one
      And turn south-south-south-west.
      And on the second step, we say
      "Goodbye to all the zazz," for

      Then we descend upon fruit
      And go back one whole space.
      And now let's leave for the final one
      We still have one more left, so

      Go to the station near the zoo
      The one you put in to.
      Then negatively travel along the loop we say,
      Oh, I'm just a random space.

      "Go to the station that we screwed up
      And thought it was a lid,"
      And head East for your prize, beware
      The taken bacon station.

      And stop just before you reach it
      And go south-south-west one more stop
      And there you have it, hooray!
      But you need to reduce the four
      Down to one single station,
      That's up to you, but just remember
      That the centroid always counts.








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      This is based on the first, second, third, and fourth. It will be the finale of the series.



      And here's the map and the riddle:



      From the peanut butter cherry, you
      Must go down south, and
      Descend upon a three-line one,
      The first one you may find.

      And then lies east of this station
      Through greenleaf till gold,
      And south we go and south we go
      What good sakura we know!

      And then leave this part a-lonely
      For you must part today,
      And then journey to the station
      Whose namesake isn't its.

      And head upon north till you find
      An island full of soup, and
      Go back one, and then change courses,
      And then go to the one.

      And go along south for the ride
      You won't be disappointed
      And take a stop as soon as you see
      That red train a-go!

      And part again, and part again
      We must find one that's east-west
      So long, farewell, M&M
      We must find one that fits.

      And after that, we subtract one
      And turn south-south-south-west.
      And on the second step, we say
      "Goodbye to all the zazz," for

      Then we descend upon fruit
      And go back one whole space.
      And now let's leave for the final one
      We still have one more left, so

      Go to the station near the zoo
      The one you put in to.
      Then negatively travel along the loop we say,
      Oh, I'm just a random space.

      "Go to the station that we screwed up
      And thought it was a lid,"
      And head East for your prize, beware
      The taken bacon station.

      And stop just before you reach it
      And go south-south-west one more stop
      And there you have it, hooray!
      But you need to reduce the four
      Down to one single station,
      That's up to you, but just remember
      That the centroid always counts.






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