MIO: Memories in Orbit Guide | Bell Tower Visitor Pass Location

Here’s a guide on how to get the Bell Tower Visitor Pass in MIO: Memories in Orbit.

Game Guide by Ragib Rawnak on  Jan 24, 2026

If you want to move deeper into the game, you will need to find the Bell Tower Visitor Pass. This key allows you to open doors in the upper areas of the map. You will need to use your movement skills and find a hidden path behind some water to get it.

MIO: Memories in Orbit, Guide, Bell Tower Visitor Pass Location

Navigating the Spine

Start your journey at the Nexus. Go to the elevator and take it up to Level 1 to reach the Spine. Once you are at the top, head all the way to the right and cross the big bridge in MIO: Memories in Orbit.

You must have the bridge door unlocked to continue. If the elevator inside is blocked, you have to go to the very bottom of the map and come up from the other side to clear the path.

Using Your Abilities

To get through this section, you need the Harvester and the Hairpin powers. Follow the path and use your Hairpin to launch yourself from point to point. 

MIO: Memories in Orbit, Guide, Bell Tower Visitor Pass Location

Some of these jumps can be hard, so take your time. Keep moving forward until you see a jump pad near a waterfall. You can search the nearby junk piles for Nacre while you are here.

Finding the Hidden Pass

When you get to the waterfall, use the jump pad to leap toward the water. Most waterfalls in the game will hurt you, but this specific one will part as you move through it in MIO: Memories in Orbit.

Inside the hidden space behind the water, you will find the Bell Tower Visitor Pass. Pick it up and head back out to the main area.

MIO: Memories in Orbit, Guide, Bell Tower Visitor Pass Location

Opening the Bell Tower

Now that you have the pass, use the jump pads to climb even higher. Move toward the right and use your skills to hop across the platforms. You will see a locked door on the right side. 

Use your new pass to open it. Inside, you will find a checkpoint where you can save your progress before you continue your adventure.


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Ragib Rawnak

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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