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| Subject: Description of Area Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:42 pm | |
| Little Tokyo The Little Tokyo District follows its name in terms of appearance. The District Leader, being an avid fan of Japanese background, has created a district to mirror this fascination of theirs. The District is filled with Japanese style homes, cuisine, and entertainment such as Karaoke bars, Hot Springs, and more. The district is located West of the center most area of Endymion and is separated from the main city by a man-made river that travels from north to south. The river itself is very small, and a small bridge was built for those to easily cross and enter the district. Attractions: Dragon's Maw: At night the Dragon's Maw becomes a place of celebration, festivities, and parades. The District Leader seems to have a distinct love in Japanese Culture and the festive side of it aswell. The District Head is usually found in the deepest part of the area, and one must go through the different festivities to reach them. It can be draining though, as rumor has it that demons feed on the energy humans release in this area. Reisi Tea House: A tea house that serves almost every type of tea known to man. One could compare it to a bar, where you can sit behind a counter and make your selection from a menu. They also serve tea cakes and sweets to go along with your tea as you enjoy smooth music playing from a small live band. It's a nice place to hang out at night, if you're looking for some peace. Festival Strip: Every night in the Tokyo District there is a Festival ran on the streets that would normally be Tokyo Strip. The stores close down, and instead everything is converted to being a runway for a parade to come by with traditional Japanese decorations; including floating dragons and man-made shrines. It is a sight to see for those not familiar with Tokyo, and also a fun time where people can find treats such as candy apples and the like that you'd usually find at festivals and parades. - Code:
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The Little Tokyo District follows its name in terms of appearance. The District Leader, being an avid fan of Japanese background, has created a district to mirror this fascination of theirs. The District is filled with Japanese style homes, cuisine, and entertainment such as Karaoke bars, Hot Springs, and more. The district is located West of the center most area of Endymion and is separated from the main city by a man-made river that travels from north to south. The river itself is very small, and a small bridge was built for those to easily cross and enter the district.
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[b]Dragon's Maw:[/b] At night the Dragon's Maw becomes a place of celebration, festivities, and parades. The District Leader seems to have a distinct love in Japanese Culture and the festive side of it aswell. The District Head is usually found in the deepest part of the area, and one must go through the different festivities to reach them. It can be draining though, as rumor has it that demons feed on the energy humans release in this area.
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[b]Reisi Tea House:[/b] A tea house that serves almost every type of tea known to man. One could compare it to a bar, where you can sit behind a counter and make your selection from a menu. They also serve tea cakes and sweets to go along with your tea as you enjoy smooth music playing from a small live band. It's a nice place to hang out at night, if you're looking for some peace.
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[b]Festival Strip:[/b] Every night in the Tokyo District there is a Festival ran on the streets that would normally be Tokyo Strip. The stores close down, and instead everything is converted to being a runway for a parade to come by with traditional Japanese decorations; including floating dragons and man-made shrines. It is a sight to see for those not familiar with Tokyo, and also a fun time where people can find treats such as candy apples and the like that you'd usually find at festivals and parades.
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