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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Mishima Dojo Tekken 7.jpg|thumb|left|Mishima Dojo as it appears in ''Tekken 7''.]]
[[File:Mishima Dojo Tekken 7.jpg|thumb|left|Mishima Dojo as it appears in ''Tekken 7''.]]
The stage is designed around the Mishima Dojo as it appears in ''Tekken 7''.  
The stage is designed around the Mishima Dojo as it appears in ''Tekken 7''. While the walls and ceiling can not break in Mishima Dojo, they are able to in other ''Tekken'' stages.
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Mishima Dojo
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Mishima Dojo in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Universe Tekken
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Downloadable
Maximum players 8

Mishima Dojo will appear as downloadable content for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It serves as the home stage of Kazuya, as part of Challenger Pack 10.

Stage overview

The stage's layout is primarily flat, with walls blocking the left and right blast zones which can be broken through. After being broken, they will repair themselves after a certain amount of time has passed. Heihachi Mishima can be seen in front of the large Fudō Myōō statue in the center of the stage, sitting faced away from the action with his arms crossed; once a KO is scored, he stands up and proceeds to watch the battle, reacting to KOs.

Origin

Mishima Dojo as it appears in Tekken 7.

The stage is designed around the Mishima Dojo as it appears in Tekken 7. While the walls and ceiling can not break in Mishima Dojo, they are able to in other Tekken stages.

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