Hiroshima

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広島市
Hiroshima
Photograph of Hiroshima
Details
Population2.39M
State GDP$5.19B
GDP/C$2172
Culture Japanese


In-Game Description[edit | edit source]

Hiroshima was always a city of military traditions, from its origins as the capital of the powerful Mori clan to the period following the Boshin War, where many of its old samurai elite became officers and bureaucrats of a new and modern Japanese Empire. With the construction of the harbor in the 1880s, Hiroshima became an important supply and logistics base for the Imperial Army, with a large weapon industry to support it. With the end of World War Two, the city's industry started to shift towards the tertiary sector, centered around the commercial district dominated by the Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall. Still, most citizens of Hiroshima are proud of their military heritage, and they show it by enrolling into the Imperial Army or the Navy. Hiroshima is still a city of soldiers and it will stay that way for the foreseeable future.