Maps for all the areas in Project Mugetsu
If you're feeling a bit lost in-game, then make sure to check out all of these Project Mugetsu maps for a helping hand.
If you're wanting to get around the various locations in-game, then getting your hands on one of the Project Mugetsu maps is a must. Considering that Project Mugetsu is an exploration-based game it can be quite easy to get lost.
However, with these maps you'll know exactly where you're going and become a master of Project Mugetsu, so make sure to read below for all of the details.
Maps you can use in Project Mugetsu
Here are all of the Project Mugetsu maps that are available to use at this current time:
- Hueco Mundo
- Karakura
- Soul Society
We will make sure to update you whenever new maps are added to the game though, so check back regularly for more information.
- Find out how to get Shikai in Project Mugetsu with this handy guide.
Hueco Mundo map
As you can see, the Hueco Mundo map is one of the lesser populated ones available in the game, with only five POIs for you to visit. The Abyss and the Menos Forest can be found in the southeast, with the Rib Cage and Las Noches Castle just above in the centre of the map.
Finally, the Mountain is right up to the north of Hueco Mundo, and is well worth visiting if you find yourself in this particular location.
- If it's clans you're wanting to find out more about though, make sure to read our Project Mugetsu clans tier list here.
Karakura map
Next up is the Karakura map, and this one is far more densely populated. However, despite the increase in POIs, it is actually quite easy to navigate due to its more structured layout.
In the southwest of the map, you can find Karakura Station and Karakura Park, and then you can take the road north across the two Karakura Bridges, which also overlook Karakura Island.
Once you've crossed these bridges you'll get to the 'hub' of this map that houses the majority of the locations in close proximity. In this cluster, you will be able to find the Hospital, High School, Neighbourhood, Cemetery, Greenfields, and Construction Site.
Finally, to the east of that, you can find the Hollow Forest and Menos Cave, which you won't want to miss out on.
- Read this guide to learn how to become a Menos in Project Mugetsu.
Soul Society map
The final map available in Project Mugetsu is for Soul Society, and it has a decent number of locations for you to visit. Rukongai and the Waterfall sit to the south of this map, just below the Main Entrance in the centre.
Northwest of the Main Entrance is Senkaimon, and northeast you can find Central 46. Last but not least is the Cave directly to the north, which will be the place if you're looking for a good place to explore.
So, that concludes this guide on the Project Mugetsu maps, giving you all of the currently available ones in the game to look over and hopefully keep you from getting lost. In the meantime though, why not check out these Project Mugetsu codes to get some handy free items in-game?
About The Author
Harry Boulton
Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.