Alright, let’s talk about this whole “KH3 San Fransokyo Treasures” thing. I spent a good chunk of my day messing around in this virtual city, and I’ve got some thoughts to share.
So, I started in the Central District, just wandering around, you know? I figured I’d hit up Hiro’s Garage eventually, but I was in no rush. I took the east side exit and just kind of meandered my way over there. Nothing too crazy, just enjoying the sights of this digital San Fransokyo.

Finding Gogo was next on my to-do list. I remembered someone saying to warp to the North District save point, so I did just that. Then it was a matter of using that Airstep thing to get up on the roof of some building to the southwest. Apparently, there was a Lucky Emblem up there too, but I wasn’t too worried about that at the time. I was focused on finding Gogo.
After I found her, I headed to Hiro’s Garage to meet up with Fred, and we started this mini-game. It’s got two courses, and honestly, the first one was a piece of cake. It’s the same one you do when you first get to San Fransokyo, so I already knew the ropes. I zipped through that, no problem.
- Headed to the east side exit of the Central District.
- Made my way to Hiro’s Garage.
- Warped to the North District save point.
- Airstepped up to a southwestern building’s roof to find Gogo.
- Talked to Fred and Gogo in Hiro’s Garage to play the mini-game.
- Finished the first course, which I had trained on before.
Here are some steps I did:
After messing around with the mini-game, I was back in Hiro’s Garage. From there, the whole city was open to explore. I could’ve gone back to the World Map, but I figured I’d stick around San Fransokyo for a bit longer. I mean, why not? It’s a pretty cool place, even if it is just a game.
That’s pretty much my day in a nutshell. Lots of running around, a bit of Airstepping, and some mini-game action. Nothing too groundbreaking, but it was a fun way to kill some time. Hope my little adventure log helps someone out there!