THE ISLAND OF TAKASHIMA

A Pacific island where East meets West.

OVERVIEW

Takashima is a fictional island located in the Pacific Ocean, an American territory with deep Japanese roots. Its name, 岩島 ("Rock Island"), reflects both its volcanic origins and its enduring spirit.

The island offers diverse landscapes — from bustling urban streets to serene coastal roads, dense forests to volcanic peaks. Every corner of Takashima has been crafted to tell a story and provide a backdrop for unforgettable roleplay experiences.

Quick Facts

  • Name岩島 (Takashima)
  • Meaning"Rock Island"
  • LocationPacific Ocean
  • TerritoryUnited States
  • CultureJapanese-American
  • CapitalNagosaki

HISTORY

Japanese Roots

Long before American administration, Takashima was home to thriving Japanese communities. Traditional shrines, customs, and a deep connection to the land defined life on the island for generations.

American Administration

Following World War II, Takashima came under U.S. administration. American infrastructure, governance, and economic systems were introduced, transforming the island while its Japanese heritage endured.

A Dual Heritage

Today, Takashima embodies a unique fusion. Traditional Shinto shrines stand alongside modern American infrastructure. The island remains predominantly Japanese in culture and language, creating a rich tapestry where two worlds coexist harmoniously.

NAGOSAKI

The main city and beating heart of Takashima. Nagosaki's architecture blends the density of Tokyo in its city center with the sprawling business districts reminiscent of Los Angeles. It's where most of island life unfolds.

Town Hall

Center of governance

University

Education & diplomas

Police Station

Law enforcement HQ

Courthouse

Justice & trials

Hospital

Medical services

Port

Trade & shipping

Casino

Entertainment

Bank

Financial services

MOUNT TAKASHIMA

An extinct volcano standing as the island's most iconic landmark, Mount Takashima towers over the landscape as a symbol of permanence and resilience.

At its sacred peak sits the Takashima Shrine, a place of reverence and spiritual significance that connects the island's inhabitants to their Japanese heritage and the land itself.

DISCOVER MORE ON THE WIKI

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