:: Residential District ::

The Residential District is divided into four areas based based on the direction in which they are located. From rundown apartments to high end villas if you need a place to stay in Japan you can probably find a home in the Residential District. At the center of the district is a small park with a man made pond at the very center.

.:South End:.
The south end is the home to some of the cheaper accommodations available. Simple apartments, each only a couple rooms. Basically it is the bare essentials in these places. Businessmen who live their jobs and have very little need of a fancy home often stay in the south end. Young couples and simply out of luck citizens call this place home.

.:East End:.
The east end is a little more high class than the south. The apartments are nicer and better furnished. The rent is higher and the neighborhood is better. The east end is actually slightly larger than any of the other sections as it is the perfect set of complexes for the middle class to middle upper class. There are some nice cafes and restaurants close to the East End.

.:West End:.
The west end is the next step up in class, these are separate houses in a country where land carries quite a heavy price. They vary from modern to traditional, western to eastern in design. It depends all on the buyers preference. Generally people of high class and wealth live here. It is the home of the Nouveau Riche.

.:North End:.
The elite and the smallest area of them all the north end is home to mansions and great buildings. They are the homes of people with old money, long standing families whose names carry a great deal of power. Secretly it is home to many supernatural beings as their ability to live through generations compared with the wonders of interest compounded quarterly results in very deep pockets. The best of the best live here and to have even a small stake of land in the north side can be viewed as a sign of power.