Etsuyoki


Etsuyoki is a city that needs no introduction. With a population of 29 million it is the most populous city in Kjanu and is one of its most diverse and developed cities in western Wasaru. A global center for entertainment, media, art, trade, and research, Etsuyoki is viewed as a microcosm of the Kjanuan people and a perfect introduction to the wonders of the nation.

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Neo Neo Neo Jhanthu


Neo Neo Neo Jhanthu (commonly referred to as “Jhanthu”) is the historic capital of Kjanu. Filled with the rich history of both its imperial and commonwealth eras and nestled in the Kureta Mountains, the city is a unique environment that can’t be replicated anywhere else! While smaller than most Kjanuan cities, Neo Neo Neo Jhanthu has plenty to offer those who wish to know more about Kjanu’s past.

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Kin


Kin is the oldest standing city in Kjanu and the home of the Kjanuan language. Visitors to the home of the imperial “Summer Palace” will find many opportunities to learn about the practices of the imperial family and how Kjanu balances this historic legacy with its vision of the future. The local cuisine of Kin is world renowned for its heat, and visitors should prepare themselves for the spiciness of local delicacies!

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Hirukawa-Machi


Hirukawa-Machi is Kjanu’s northernmost city and home to a unique blend of Kjanuan and Candorian cultures. The modern city is renowned for its shopping districts, which attract visitors from across the UKMCK to purchase the unique street food and artisan crafts produced in the city. Hirukawa-Machi is also known for its bustling night-life, with its karaoke bars being a must-visit for any prospective tourists.

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Monliu


Monliu is the center of the Monikau culture and faith, offering visitors a look into the once-widespread culture of central Wasaru. This city has a multitude of unique attractions for visitors, who can expect to take part in the communal festivities of the city and see firsthand some of the religious practices of the ancient Monikau faith.

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Kirchenstaudt


Kirchenstaudt is the former capital of Verleschdie and the most populous city in eastern Kjanu. Along its wide boulevards visitors will see a multitude of historic buildings and churches important to the development of modern Verleschdie. This city is a must visit for any travelers who want to learn more about the history of Kjanu’s strongest ally and how its culture has blended with Kjanu’s following its integration.

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Graxshi


Graxshi is one of Kjanu’s most vibrant cities. Located in the heart of the Kjanuan National Rainforests, this vibrant city of lights offers visitors a close look at how Kjanu has learned to live as equals with the natural world through innovative architecture and urban planning. This city is also renowned for many of the foods Kjanu is associated with today, and visitors can expect to experience some of the finest meals Kjanu has to offer.

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Kjanu National Rainforest


The Kjanu National Rainforest is the largest natural reserve in Kjanu and is home to a staggering 3000 endemic species. The rainforest stretch from the Kjanuan Bay to the Kureta Mountains, and this natural treasure is Kjanu’s most distinguishing feature. Visitors can become truly immersed with nature in the Kjanu National Rainforest in a way only Kjanu can.

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Modagami


Modagami, once known as the Fortress in the East, is a historic Kjanuan city situated deep in the Kureta Mountains. The city is commonly blanketed in mist from the mountains, and is known for its art and culture. Modagami’s unique environment led it to pioneer landscape poetry and many other forms of Kjanuan art, and many modern movies are filmed in the city to capitalize on its moody design.

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Kureta Mountains


The Kureta Mountains are one of Kjanu’s defining natural features. Located in central Kjanu, these mountains span from Okabun to Naka-Nishikawa, and contain the highest point in all of Kjanu, the peak of Sezu Mountain. Due to unique geological conditions, these mountains are also full of caves, allowing adventurous tourists to experience both the highs and lows of Kjanuan geology.

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