*Mandatory Reads
This board contains information that you must read. Things like the rule thread, informational threads about the site, that sort of thing.
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*Character Library
All accepted characters will be placed here, where they are sorted into the correct categories.
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*Logs
Have lots of characters? Since we allow all of them to be placed on one account, post up a log for yourself that holds a directory of your characters.
One per person, please!
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*Funsies
Here is where all of the IC "Fun" boards are. Things like the Bulletin Board System, Instant Messaging, a board for Plot Pages, a Wanted board. Have fun getting to know your character!
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秋葉原
Akihabara (秋葉原) is Tokyo's "Electric Town." Known for it's stores and shops that sell many different kinds of electronics. The famous Persocom Shop is here as well, where you can pick out your very own model!
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浅草
Asakusa (浅草) is the part of Tokyo most famous for the Sensoji Temple (sometimes referred to as Asakusa Temple). Festivals are held quite often here, as this area is reminiscent of traditional Japan.
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千葉市
Chiba (千葉市) is one of the primary seaports. There are lots of waterfront businesses, as well as some places to access the beach.
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千代田
Chiyoda (千代田) ward is the centre of the city and in many ways the centre of all Japan. It is easily accessible due to the subway systems criss-crossing through this district. There is lots to do here.
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銀座
Ginza (銀座) literally means "Silver Mint", suiting the district rather well, as it is packed with the expensive stores ranging from brand-name and up market department stores.
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原宿
Harajuku (原宿) is popular among the newer generations. There are unique shops, different fashions, and all sorts of things to do along the shopping district's streets. It is a pleasurable place for older people as well, if they are interested in seeing the older architecture of Japan.
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六本木
Roppongi (六本木) is known for its wild nightlife, and attracts many foreigners. Many clubs and restaurants here appeal to the English-speaking people, and has immense shopping centers and dining complexes.
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渋谷
Shibuya (渋谷) is a famous fashionable shopping district of Tokyo, with department stores and shopping malls filled with boutiques.
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新宿
Shinjuku (新宿) is an important central district of Tokyo for work or play. It is busy, but still a nice area.
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*OOC
All out of character discussion, games, introductions, and all that, should be done here~
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*Archives
Old stuff goes here. Grouped by member, so if we moved your stuff, you can find it all at once.
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