Nurikabe Achievements
Total achievements: 46

Special - World Tour
The most exclusive souvenir issued by the travel agency to those who travel around the world.

Tutorial - Basic
The first step of each good adventure is to know the way.

Tutorial - Advanced
A globe donated by the travel agency in recognition of your exploration skills, necessary to tackle the most tortuous journeys.

Cairo - Great Sphinx Of Giza
Measuring 73 m (241 ft) long and 20 m (66 ft) high, the Great Sphinx of Giza holds the distinction as the largest monolith statue on the planet.

Cairo - Great Pyramid of Giza
It is estimated that 2.3 billion bricks were used to make the pyramid, the exact dimensions are not known as they were in Egyptian units.

Cairo - Alabaster Mosque
The Alabaster Mosque is situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt and was commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848.

Cairo - Mosque of Al-Hakim
The mosque is named after Al-Hakim, one of the most eccentric leaders of Egyptian history.

Cairo - Bab Zuweila
Bab Zuweila is one of remaining gates in the city wall of the Old City of Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

Cairo - Cairo Tower
The Cairo Tower is 187 m (614 ft) tall and it is considered Egypt's second most famous landmark after the Pyramids of Giza.

London - Big Ben
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London.

London - London Eye
The London Eye doesn’t stop to let people on and off, it just moves so slowly that people can easily get in and out without missing their capsule.

London - Tower Bridge
The two high level walkways were designed so that pedestrians would still be able to use Tower Bridge when it was open.

London - Camden Town
Camden Town has been ranked as London’s fourth-largest attraction with approximately 100,000 people visiting the stalls and shops each weekend. The market has approximately 280 stalls and 54 shops.

London - Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is located in the City of Westminster and it is the residence of the monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II.

London - King's Cross Station
King's Cross station is a railway station in London, known for the famous Harry Potter's Platform 9 3/4.

New York - Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is an icon that symbolizes the United States and the promise of freedom and hope. The torch-bearing statue with her crown and robe is one of the most easily recognized in the wor

New York - Central Park
Central Park is the largest park in New York and is called the "green lung" of the city.

New York - Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is composed of 60,000 tons of steel, 200,000 cubic feet of Indiana limestone and granite, 10 million bricks, and 730 tons of aluminum and stainless steel.

New York - Broadway
Broadway is a boulevard full of famous theatres where visitors from all over the world gather to watch the top musicals of the season and other great plays.

New York - 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Located on the site of the original World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum pays homage to the 2983 victims of the 1993 and 2001 attacks.

New York - Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge was built between 1869 and 1883 and was opened in May 1883. It was the first bridge in the world to be suspended by steel.

Paris - Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower, is synonymous with Paris, France. There is nothing more iconic than this hunk of metal that points skyward.

Paris - Louvre Museum
The Louvre Museum, receiving up to 9 million visitors a year, is the largest museum in the world.
It is home to some of the best-known works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.

Paris - Montmartre
Montmartre was once a bohemian artist community and home to famous artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

Paris - Arc de Triomphe
Situated at the end of Champs-Élysées, the towering Arc de Triomphe was commissioned by Napoléon to honor the Grande Armee during the Napoleonic Wars.

Paris - Notre-Dame de Paris
A symbol of Paris and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Notre-Dame de Paris has fascinated and inspired visitors from all over the world for over eight centuries. Some believe that the hunchback s

Paris - Versailles Palace
The Versailles palace has a total number of 2,153 windows, 1,200 fireplaces, 700 rooms, over 67 staircases.

Paris - Centre Pompidou
Centre Pompidou is the largest and most important museum of modern art in Europe and one of the most renowned in the world.

Rome - Colosseum
The Colosseum is regarded as the most popular monument of the ancient world. It has watched the city of Rome for almost two thousand years.

Rome - Pantheon
Built at the height of the Roman Empire’s power and wealth, the Pantheon has been both lauded and studied for both the immensity of its dome and its celestial geometry for over two millennia.

Rome - Roman Forum
Filled with grandiose temples, bustling marketplaces and imposing civic buildings, the Roman Forum was the beating heart of ancient Rome.

Rome - Victor Emmanuel II Monument
The monument was built to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy.

Rome - Mausoleum of Hadrian
A building that has seen it all: the mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian, a fortified outpost, a prison, a splendid Renaissance residence.

Rome - Trevi Fountain
The legend of the Trevi Fountain says you should stand with your back to the fountain and toss a coin over your left shoulder to guarantee a return trip to Rome.

Tokyo - Imperial Palace
The Imperial Palace is the residence of the royal family in Japan ever since the Meiji Era, when the capital was officially moved from Kyoto. There are still moats around the area to remind us that it

Tokyo - Senso-ji Temple
With roughly 20 million annual visitors, Senso-ji is the most visited temple in Japan and the most frequented spiritual site in the world.

Tokyo - Meiji Shrine
Meiji Shrine was built in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji. Here believers can write down their wishes and prayers so the priests can offer them to the gods.

Tokyo - Ueno Park
Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's most popular and lively cherry blossom spots with more than 1000 cherry trees lining its central pathway.

Tokyo - Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple
Tsukiji Hongan-ji temple is the heart of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism and is a famous destination for many pilgrims who go to this place of worship to pray in front of the relics kept inside.

Tokyo - Hachiko Statue
The Hachiko statue in Shibuya is a homage to the faithful Akita dog who waited his master at Shibuya Station every day, for nine years, even after his death.

Ljubljana - Central Market
The Central Market is the lively heart of Ljubljana and a place for the locals to meet and enjoy themselves together.

Ljubljana - Dragon Bridge
The dragon was originally present on the coat of arms of the city as a decoration. From its initial portrayal as a monster, the dragon gradually transformed into a symbolic protector of the city, embo

Ljubljana - Ljubljana Castle
The Castle once had a moat, but only on one side, as the other was defended by the steep slope of the hill.

Ljubljana - Tivoli City Park
Tivoli Park is the largest park in Ljubljana home to a variety of bird species.

Ljubljana - Town Hall
The town hall is located at Town Square in the city centre close to Ljubljana Cathedral.

Ljubljana - Triple Bridge
The Triple Bridge is a group of three bridges across the Ljubljanica River. It connects Ljubljana's historical medieval town on one bank and the modern city of Ljubljana on the other.

