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A

Abira

Ashiya

Atsuma

B

Betsu, Ise

Betsu, Suruga

Biran

C

Chippu

D

Dafeng

E

Eriya

Eribi

Erici

Eridi

Erifi

F

Furu

G

Gata

Goku

H

Hirono

Hoku

I

Iwanai

J

Jimo

K

Kawa

Kimo

Koshi

Kotan

Kuri

Kuroma

Kutchan

Kyo

Kyowa

L

M

Meiwa

Mose

N

Naga

Nakawa

Nanbu

Nanporo

Nise

Niki

Numa

Numata

O

P

R

Ran

Ryu

S

Shako

Shinto

Shira

Soki

Suttsu

T

Taiba

Tobe

Toya

Toyoura

Tsuka

Tsuki

Tsunai

U

Ura

Uryu

Ushi

Usu

W

Wuzhen

Y

Yako

Yakumo

Yama

Yoichi

Yuni

 

 

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ERIYA CITY

Eriya

エリヤ

Independent-City
Eriya City

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Imperial Palace

Country        Min-Su
Region         Oyama Region
Province      Owari Province

Founded      447 BF Established

                            100 AF Division of old Eriya

Government
Type             Mayor-council
Body             Eriya City Assembly
Mayor           N?A
Vice Mayor  N?A
Economy
Income-Class    1st city income class    
Service Provider
Electricity     Eri Electric Company (ERECO)
Water             Eri Waters

Eriya (Minsunese: エリヤ), officially the Sacred City of Eriya, is the imperial capital of the Sacred Empire of Min-Su. Located in Owari Province of Oyama Region, Eriya forms part of the Greater Eri Metro (GEM) along with Eribi and Erici. It is the provincial seat of Owari Province and the regional capital of Oyama Region.

OVERVIEW

Eriya is the oldest municipality in Min-Su, having been established in 447 BF by the first Sacred Emperor, Min-Su Ren I. The emperor's of Min-Su ruled from Eriya for over a thousand years. It was the scene of several key events such as the Phoenix Reforms, consolidation of the Senjo Code, and the  implementation of the Senchiha State

Eriya is considered as the cultural capital of Min-Su and a major tourist destination. It is home to numerous Gaoist temples, palaces and gardens. Eriya is also a center of higher learning, with Eriya State University being an institution of international renown.

ETYMOLOGY

In Minsunese, Eriya was previously called Eri (エリ), Yako (やこ), or Eri no Yako (えりのやこ). In the year 71 BF, Empress Consort Feiyan, first regent of Min-Su, renamed the capital "Eriya" (エリヤ). Eriya is also called the thousand-year capital (千年資本)

DIVISION

In the year 100 AF, due to increasing number of peasantry in the capital, Sacred Emperor Pingdi divided Eriya into two independent municipalities. These were Eriya, the imperial capital which houses the imperial family and home to the state ministries, and Eribi, the commercial municipality and home to the peasantry.

GOVERNMENT

Eriya City is the regional capital of Oyama Region and the seat of government of Owari Province, but governed independently. The city and its metropolitan area exerts influence on commerce, trade, industry, education, culture, tourism & healthcare beyond the province, over the entire region and partly over southeastern Min-Su.

Being a highly-urbanized city, Eriya City is independent of Owari Province. Its electorate do not vote for provincial officials. Eriya is governed by the directly elected mayor, a vice-mayor, and the N?A councilors of the Eriya City Assembly. Each official is popularly elected to serve for a three-year term. The chief of the local Association of Municipal District Captains and the president of the local Youth Council Federation also serve in the city assembly. The day-to-day administration of the city is handled by a city administrator.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS

Districts

Eriya has five (5) municipal districts (Minsunese: 市区町村). Together they make up the city of Eriya. Like in other cities in Min-Su, Eriya has a single mayor and a city council.

Municipal Districts of Eriya
  Place name Population
1 Fu フー -
2 Higashi -
3 Kamigyo 上京 -
4 Kita -
5 Minami ミナミ -

Greater Eri Metro

The Greater Eri Metro (GEM), formerly the Owari Metropolitan Area, is the seat of government and one of the few defined metropolitan areas in Min-Su. It is entirely composed of the municipalities of Owari province. It is the most populous and densely populated area in the country.

The region is the center of culture, economy, education and government of Min-Su. Designated as a global power city, the region exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all embassies in Min-Su, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country. Its economic power makes the region the country's premier center for finance and commerce. The region accounts for over 40% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Min-Su.

Economy

Greater Eri Metro accounts for over 40% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Min-Su. Furthermore, it has the highest per capita GDP of the country at ¥139,237. The city is home to the headquarters of Aikatel, GO Cellular, Tatelco, V Auto, Basic Energy Corporation, 365 Company, Buzhan Bank, District Bank and others. 

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Education

Since the the Phoenix Reforms of 379 BF, Eriya has been the center of education and the arts. Home to numerous institutions, Eriya is one of the academic centers in the country. Eriya State University, a state-owned institution, is considered to be one of the top national universities nationwide. According to the Clocks Higher Education top-ranking university, Eriya State University is ranked first university in Min-Su as of 1421. The Oyama Institute of Technology is also among the most famous universities in Japan and is considered to be one of the best universities for science and technology in the country. Popular private universities, such as Minuso University and Sansho Institute are also located in the city.

Eriya also has a unique education network called the Eri Consortium of Education, which consists of all educational institutions within Eriya.

Transportation

Although Eriya does not have its own commercial airport, travelers can get to the city via nearby the New Eri International Airport in Eribi City and Nanporo International Airport in Nanporo City.

The Greater Eri Metro operates through the Eri Subway System (ESS) an extensive subway line which runs along most municipalities in the metropolitan area including Eriya. 

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ERIBI CITY

Eribi

エリビ

Independent-City
Eribi City

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Country        Min-Su
Region         Oyama Region
Province      Owari Province
Founded      100 AF Division of old Eriya
Government
Type             Mayor-council
Body             Eribi City Assembly
Mayor           N?A
Vice Mayor  N?A
Economy
Income-Class    1st city income class    
Service Provider
Electricity     Eri Electric Company (ERECO)
Water             Eri Waters

Eribi (Minsunese: エリビ), officially the City of Eriya, is the largest city by size of the Sacred Empire of Min-Su. Located in Owari Province of Oyama Region, Eribi forms part of the Greater Eriya Metro (GEM) along with Eriya and Erici. It is the financial and commercial center of Owari Province and is the home of the maritime capital of Min-Su, the Port of Eribi.

OVERVIEW

Eribi is the largest municipality by size in Min-Su. It was established in 100 AF with the division of the old Eriya into two municipalities. Eribi in its infancy was home to most peasantry of the old capital and became the commercial center of the empire. Merchants and vessels docked at Eribi for trade.

Eribi is considered as the commercial and financial capital of Min-Su and is home to most financial institutions in the country. It is also the home of prestigious financial universities and schools of the arts.

ETYMOLOGY

Eribi's (エリビ) name comes from the name of the imperial capital  of old Eriya. As one of the divisions of the old Eriya, Eribi inherited a name similar to its parent municipality. 

GOVERNMENT

Eribi City is classified as an independent-city and is governed as such independently. Being a highly-urbanized city, Eribi City is independent of local Owari Provincial Government. Its electorate do not vote for provincial officials. Eribi is governed by the directly elected mayor, a vice-mayor, and the N?A councilors of the Eribi City Assembly. Each official is popularly elected to serve for a three-year term. The chief of the local Association of Municipal District Captains and the president of the local Youth Council Federation also serve in the city assembly. The day-to-day administration of the city is handled by a city administrator.

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ASHIYA

Ashiya

芦屋

1st-class Municipality
Municipality of Ashiya

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Ashiya

Country        Min-Su
Region         Oyama Region
Province      Owari Province
Founded      1200 AF
Government
Type             Mayor-council
Body             Ashiya Municipal Assembly
Mayor           N?A
Vice Mayor  N?A
Economy

Income-Class       1st municipal income class

Service Provider
Electricity     Eri Electric Company (ERECO)
Water             Eri Waters

Ashiya (芦屋), officially the Municipality of Ashiya, is the lone and 1st class municipality in Owari Province, Oyama Region, Min-Su.

Ashiya lies in the Greater Eriya Metro and is its lone municipality. It is bordered by Eriya City in its south, Yakumo City and Nanporo City to the east, Shinto and Usu to the north, and Gata to its west. 

OVERVIEW

Ashiya is a robust residential urban municipality with a vigorous economy providing a place to live for people employed in the neighboring cities and municipalities.

ETYMOLOGY

Ashiya (芦屋) comes from the name of a local spirit orally told in the 1000s.

GOVERNMENT

Ashiya is classified as a 1st-class municipality and is under the Owari Provincial Government. Its electorate votes for provincial officials. Ashiya is governed by a directly elected mayor, a vice-mayor, and the N?A councilors of the Ashiya Municipal Assembly. Each official is popularly elected to serve for a three-year term. The chief of the local Association of Municipal District Captains and the president of the local Youth Council Federation also serve in the municipal assembly. The day-to-day administration of the city is handled by a municipal administrator.

 

 

 

 

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