Osaka Map Guide — Meccha Chameleon

Meccha Chameleon's newest map, the Japan-themed Osaka: when it dropped, how to camouflage on signage and storefront surfaces, and recommended mecha chameleon palettes.

最近更新: 2026-06-23

Osaka: Meccha Chameleon's Japan Map

Meccha Chameleon gameplay — screenshot via Steam (© LEMORION)
Meccha Chameleon gameplay — screenshot via Steam (© LEMORION)

Osaka is the Japan-themed map in Meccha Chameleon, added in the v1.7.0 update on June 22, 2026 alongside the seven-million-sales milestone — making it the newest official stage in the game. Developer Lemorion introduced it as the "Japan-themed map," so expect a Japanese urban setting of storefronts, signage and lanterns for mecha chameleon hiders to disappear into.

What Osaka looks like

The Osaka map implies a city-street palette: warm wood storefronts, bold red lanterns and torii tones, and the cool blues and neons of street signage. That mix of warm and cool surfaces side by side means the right hiding spot is less about one dominant color and more about committing to a single surface and matching it exactly.

How to hide on Osaka

Because Osaka is the freshest map, the community has not finished verifying spot-by-spot data yet — so use these fundamentals and screenshot any good spot you find rather than trusting an unverified list:

  • Color-match signage and storefront surfaces. Pick one wall, sign or shutter and eyedrop it directly; do not borrow a shade from a similar surface across the street.
  • Control your silhouette and keep an escape route. Japanese street layouts have tight sightlines, so a pose that breaks your outline against a sign or doorway matters as much as the color.
  • Decide warm or cool first. Red-lantern zones and blue-signage zones want very different palettes — don't carry a lantern-red base into a neon-blue corner.

Build a complete base → shadow → noise → highlight plan from any Osaka surface with the free camouflage palette matcher, which includes preset Red lantern, Wood storefront and Neon signage palettes.

What seekers check

Start your sweep from fundamentals — edges, corners and clutter, then open sightlines. On a busy street map, the giveaway is usually a prop or panel whose color or material finish does not quite match its neighbors.

See the paint & color guide, pro tips, and the rest of the Meccha Chameleon maps. Wondering where else you can play? Check platforms — it is PC and Steam only.

Plan your disguise with the free camouflage palette matcher.