Nihon and the City of Edo

Nihon and the City of Edo

Nihon and the City of Edo

Amelia Sarif

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Nine Dragons RPG Ltd
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789881430472
Páginas:
272
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Welcome, curious traveler, to Nihon, a land of vibrant history, technological potential and turbulent governance! A and that a diverse host of Charmed Ones have long called home and whose political and social landscape may just be unsettled enough to accept Inhumans into its fold. In this book you will find all you need to know about the Nihon of 2022: how it came to be, where to go, what – and who – to avoid. And why, despite all the recent political turbulence, visiting it is definitely worth your time. Journey to the freezing and beautiful northern island of Hokkaido, and see first-hand how the presence of government-funded Mechas has improved safety within Sapporo (p17) and Asahikawa (p12). Brave the strictly guarded national monuments in Kyoto, and see how the city is changing following the aristocrats’ relocation back to the capital.Dare to enter Yokohama’s Minato Mirai yokai district – perhaps you will be the one to prove whether or not this dilapidated zone really is haunted? And, of course, no journey to Nihon is complete without a trip to beautiful Edo, the Ringed City and capital of Nihon.  Or might you escape city life entirely and journey to see one of Nihon’s many mountains?  Majestic shrines and temples lie scattered amongst the nature, and the scenery will surely not disappoint! Just be wary – for strange creatures have been known to lurk Nihon’s wilds... 3

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