

Another landmark possibly built by one of the ancient civilizations or Miis is Summerstone Castle architecture does not relate to the style of the ancient civilizations and might have been built by a third ancient civilization. They also carved tunnels deep into the volcano, and tunnels have been found leading from their city down into the underwater caverns beneath the island. The city which they built on the north side of the island was built without mortar, but the stones were so well laid that they didn't need it, and it has stood for thousands of years. Also, scriptures on the wall show that the advanced civilization used to play a sport called Zulu which involved a ball but nothing else about the ancient sport was found. A few coins and pots were found in the ruins as well as some interesting spear-like weapons that may have been used in the battle against the other civilization. The more advanced civilization, which built the "The Mysterious Ruins" on the other side of the island, were incredibly advanced stonemasons. Their monuments were destroyed very thoroughly and may have been toppled by the more advanced civilization. It would seem that the less advanced of the two civilizations were a stone-age, tribal-based people. Wuhu Island's history before the Miis colonized it is shrouded in mystery however, based on the sharp contrast between the ruins on the north side of the island, which appear to have been built by a highly advanced civilization, and the huge, crude, half-destroyed monoliths on the southern side, it would appear that there was a battle over the island. Another place tourists can stay is at Cabana Lagoon in a small remote bay on the island The only hotel is the Cocoba Hotel, except the one on Wedge Island. Other accommodations are at New Town, five minutes walk away from the town. The town in the south has accommodation for residents as well as the Bowling Alley and the Basketball Court.


The South-East peninsula consists of mostly sandy beaches and a small stretch of islands. To the north is the Mysterious Ancient Ruins. The island has a varied landscape, from the mountains to the beach.

2 Military Island transformed into Wuhu Island.The volcano was revered by the ancient peoples of Wuhu Island. In ancient Wuhu Island mythology, Maka Wuhu is thought to be the living embodiment of the creator god Maka. This volcano is active, but it hasn't erupted in 200 years. There is also a volcano in the center called Maka Wuhu also known as the Heart of the island. The mainstay of the island's economy is tourist attractions. It is known that it was inhabited before the Miis came, as huge monuments of stone have been found throughout the island. It is tropical in climate and has a variety of wildlife, such as seagulls, eagles, and the occasional whale. It is the only settlement outside of Mii Plaza controlled by and completely populated by the Miis. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U features Wuhu Island in both the Wuhu Island stage and Pilotwings stage. It is also the featured location of Pilotwings Resort for the 3DS, and it is a racecourse for Mario Kart 7. Wuhu Island is also the longest course in Mario Kart history, having only one lap. The island later appeared briefly in Wii Party, in which it is used as the setting for the Flag Footrace minigame. After Wii Sports Resort, Wuhu Island was the location of Wii Fit Plus, the successor of Wii Fit. Shigeru Miyamoto said that with all of the games the island is appearing in, it's starting to become its own character. Wuhu Island would next be the destination of all of the events in Wii Sports Resort. Many of the game's activities, such as the jogging one, would take place on Wuhu Island. Shigeru Miyamoto later explained that the name had been changed to Wuhu Island with the release of Wii Sports Resort). The first game where Wuhu Island appeared was Wii Fit (though in the game it was referred to as Wii Fit Island.
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Wuhu Island is the island where various Wii and Nintendo 3DS series games take place.
