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'''Mikoshi''' (Japanese: 神輿, lit. "spirit/god litter") is a critical piece of cyberspace infrastructure in ''[[Cyberpunk 2077]]''. Controlled by the [[Arasaka Corporation|Arasaka Corporation]], it serves as a digital fortress and the final destination for several major narrative arcs.
'''Mikoshi''' (Japanese: 神輿, lit. "spirit/god litter") is a high-security cyberspace fortress in ''[[Cyberpunk 2077]]''. Controlled by the [[Arasaka Corporation]], it is the only known location where engrams created by the [[Soulkiller]] program can be stored, altered, or released. Mikoshi plays a pivotal role in the game’s narrative and is central to several of its endings.


[[File:Cyberpunk2077_Mikoshi.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Representation of Mikoshi in cyberspace]]
[[File:Cyberpunk2077 Mikoshi1.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Digital visualization of Mikoshi’s data fortress]]
[[File:Cyberpunk2077 Mikoshi2.jpg|thumb|left|350px|In-game representation of Mikoshi’s access bridge]]


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
* '''Ownership:''' [[Arasaka Corporation]]
* '''Ownership:''' [[Arasaka Corporation]]
* '''Nature & Location:''' A secretive, high-security cyberspace repository hosted on Arasaka’s orbital servers. It contains digitized personalities created through the [[Soulkiller]] program and stored as part of Arasaka’s "Secure Your Soul" project.
* '''Purpose:''' Repository for digitized personalities (engrams) extracted by [[Soulkiller]].
* '''Etymology:''' In real-world Japanese culture, a ''mikoshi'' is a portable Shinto shrine, a vessel for divine presence. In ''Cyberpunk 2077'', Mikoshi becomes a vessel for human souls.
* '''Location:''' Deep in Arasaka’s orbital server infrastructure, accessible through the '''Izanagi terminal''' beneath [[Arasaka Tower]] in [[Night City]].
* '''Meaning of name:''' In real-world Japanese culture, a ''mikoshi'' is a portable Shinto shrine, symbolizing a vessel that carries divine spirits. In cyberpunk lore, Mikoshi is a vessel for human souls trapped as data.


== Access — The Izanagi Terminal ==
== Historical Background ==
* The main access point to Mikoshi is codenamed '''Izanagi''', located beneath [[Arasaka Tower]] in [[Night City]].
=== Origins ===
* Access requires "Kisen" authorization, special session permits, and strict logging.
Mikoshi was developed by Arasaka in the early 21st century as part of its "Secure Your Soul" initiative. After [[Alt Cunningham]] created the original Soulkiller program in 2013, Arasaka weaponized it to harvest and imprison consciousness. Mikoshi became the digital vault where these stolen engrams were stored.


== Role in Quests ==
=== Fourth Corporate War ===
Mikoshi features prominently in late-game storylines, most notably during:
During the [[Fourth Corporate War]], Arasaka expanded Mikoshi to safeguard corporate elites and political allies. By offering “immortality” through digital preservation, Arasaka reinforced its influence across the globe.


* '''[[Belly of the Beast]]''' – V and their allies breach Arasaka Tower, confront [[Adam Smasher]], and reach the Mikoshi access point, where they reunite with [[Johnny Silverhand]] and [[Alt Cunningham]].
=== 2077 and Beyond ===
* '''[[Changes]]''' – Once connected to Mikoshi, V faces a critical choice: return to their body with limited time to live, or allow Johnny to take over permanently.
By 2077, Mikoshi had grown into a myth within the [[Net]]. Few outside Arasaka’s inner circle even knew it truly existed. For netrunners, Mikoshi symbolized the final destination of captured minds, a place between life and oblivion.


== Endings Involving Mikoshi ==
== Role in Cyberpunk 2077 ==
Mikoshi plays a decisive role in most endings of ''Cyberpunk 2077'':
Mikoshi is encountered during late-game storylines:
 
* '''[[Belly of the Beast]]''' – V and their allies infiltrate Arasaka Tower, fight [[Adam Smasher]], and gain access to Mikoshi through the Izanagi terminal.
* '''[[Changes]]''' – Within Mikoshi, V confronts a choice of identity and mortality with [[Johnny Silverhand]] and [[Alt Cunningham]].
* '''Endings''' – Mikoshi determines which of the multiple [[Cyberpunk 2077 endings|endings]] unfolds:


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! Ending
! Ending
! Summary
! Role of Mikoshi
|-
|-
| [[The Star Ending|The Star]]
| [[The Star Ending|The Star]]
| With [[Panam Palmer]] and the Aldecaldos, V connects to Mikoshi and returns to their body.
| V enters Mikoshi and chooses to return to their body, aided by [[Panam Palmer]] and the Aldecaldos.
|-
|-
| [[The Sun Ending|The Sun]]
| [[The Sun Ending|The Sun]]
| V (or Johnny) connects to Mikoshi and emerges as a living legend of Night City.
| After passing through Mikoshi, V becomes a living legend of Night City.
|-
|-
| [[Temperance Ending|Temperance]]
| [[Temperance Ending|Temperance]]
| V sacrifices their body, allowing Johnny to continue living.
| V sacrifices their body to Johnny, who continues living.
|-
|-
| [[New Dawn Fades Ending|New Dawn Fades]]
| [[New Dawn Fades Ending|New Dawn Fades]]
| A darker variation where Johnny takes full control after Mikoshi.
| Johnny assumes permanent control after the Mikoshi transfer.
|-
|-
| [[The Devil Ending|The Devil]]
| [[The Devil Ending|The Devil]]
| In cooperation with Arasaka, V enters Mikoshi and faces a corporate deal.
| V cooperates with Arasaka, entering Mikoshi under corporate supervision and awakening in an Arasaka clinic.
|-
|-
| [[Secret Ending|Secret Ending]]
| [[Secret Ending|Secret Ending]]
| A hidden “suicide run” into Arasaka Tower leads to Mikoshi, branching into ''The Sun'' or ''Temperance'' depending on choices.
| A hidden "suicide run" through Arasaka Tower leads to Mikoshi, then to either ''The Sun'' or ''Temperance'' outcomes.
|}
|}


== Themes and Significance ==
== Themes and Symbolism ==
* '''Digital Afterlife:''' Mikoshi symbolizes a technological afterlife, storing engrams of souls indefinitely.
* '''Digital Afterlife:''' Mikoshi represents a technological version of heaven and hell, where consciousness is preserved but stripped of agency.
* '''Corporate Power:''' It demonstrates Arasaka’s dominance over identity, mortality, and human freedom.
* '''Corporate Control:''' Through Mikoshi, Arasaka maintains dominance over life and death, promising clients immortality while keeping them captive.
* '''Cultural Allusion:''' The name reimagines ancient Shinto practices of carrying divine spirits as corporate digital prisons.
* '''Cultural Roots:''' Its name invokes Shinto spirituality, contrasting the sacred vessel of tradition with the corporate prison of cyberpunk dystopia.
 
== Notable Inhabitants ==
* [[Alt Cunningham]] – Resides within the Net and uses Mikoshi as a bridge to contact V. 
* [[Johnny Silverhand]] – Temporarily housed in Mikoshi during the climax of the game. 
* Numerous corporate executives and victims of Soulkiller are implied to be imprisoned within.
 
== Legacy ==
Mikoshi remains one of the most iconic symbols of ''Cyberpunk 2077''. It combines cyberpunk’s core themes—mortality, identity, and corporate dominance—into a single location that forces the player to decide the ultimate fate of V and Johnny.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 07:37, 5 September 2025

Mikoshi

Mikoshi (Japanese: 神輿, lit. "spirit/god litter") is a high-security cyberspace fortress in Cyberpunk 2077. Controlled by the Arasaka Corporation, it is the only known location where engrams created by the Soulkiller program can be stored, altered, or released. Mikoshi plays a pivotal role in the game’s narrative and is central to several of its endings.

Digital visualization of Mikoshi’s data fortress
In-game representation of Mikoshi’s access bridge

Overview

  • Ownership: Arasaka Corporation
  • Purpose: Repository for digitized personalities (engrams) extracted by Soulkiller.
  • Location: Deep in Arasaka’s orbital server infrastructure, accessible through the Izanagi terminal beneath Arasaka Tower in Night City.
  • Meaning of name: In real-world Japanese culture, a mikoshi is a portable Shinto shrine, symbolizing a vessel that carries divine spirits. In cyberpunk lore, Mikoshi is a vessel for human souls trapped as data.

Historical Background

Origins

Mikoshi was developed by Arasaka in the early 21st century as part of its "Secure Your Soul" initiative. After Alt Cunningham created the original Soulkiller program in 2013, Arasaka weaponized it to harvest and imprison consciousness. Mikoshi became the digital vault where these stolen engrams were stored.

Fourth Corporate War

During the Fourth Corporate War, Arasaka expanded Mikoshi to safeguard corporate elites and political allies. By offering “immortality” through digital preservation, Arasaka reinforced its influence across the globe.

2077 and Beyond

By 2077, Mikoshi had grown into a myth within the Net. Few outside Arasaka’s inner circle even knew it truly existed. For netrunners, Mikoshi symbolized the final destination of captured minds, a place between life and oblivion.

Role in Cyberpunk 2077

Mikoshi is encountered during late-game storylines:

Ending Role of Mikoshi
The Star V enters Mikoshi and chooses to return to their body, aided by Panam Palmer and the Aldecaldos.
The Sun After passing through Mikoshi, V becomes a living legend of Night City.
Temperance V sacrifices their body to Johnny, who continues living.
New Dawn Fades Johnny assumes permanent control after the Mikoshi transfer.
The Devil V cooperates with Arasaka, entering Mikoshi under corporate supervision and awakening in an Arasaka clinic.
Secret Ending A hidden "suicide run" through Arasaka Tower leads to Mikoshi, then to either The Sun or Temperance outcomes.

Themes and Symbolism

  • Digital Afterlife: Mikoshi represents a technological version of heaven and hell, where consciousness is preserved but stripped of agency.
  • Corporate Control: Through Mikoshi, Arasaka maintains dominance over life and death, promising clients immortality while keeping them captive.
  • Cultural Roots: Its name invokes Shinto spirituality, contrasting the sacred vessel of tradition with the corporate prison of cyberpunk dystopia.

Notable Inhabitants

  • Alt Cunningham – Resides within the Net and uses Mikoshi as a bridge to contact V.
  • Johnny Silverhand – Temporarily housed in Mikoshi during the climax of the game.
  • Numerous corporate executives and victims of Soulkiller are implied to be imprisoned within.

Legacy

Mikoshi remains one of the most iconic symbols of Cyberpunk 2077. It combines cyberpunk’s core themes—mortality, identity, and corporate dominance—into a single location that forces the player to decide the ultimate fate of V and Johnny.

See Also