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Retaining its name of ''Naganawa'' throughout the turbulent times of the [[Domain Wars]], the town rose to its prominence in 1715 when the [[Royal House and Monarchy of Yukino]] moved its residence from [[Chōsuke]] to the thriving village. Further development kicked out with the construction of the [[Yukino Castle]] in [[Shih-na]], and soon enough, during the [[First Komashi Confederation]]'s lifetime, ''Naganawa'' rapidly grew, and in the 19th century the city became the first example of an early metropolis, which then in 1875, was granted city status, officially naming it what it is today. | Retaining its name of ''Naganawa'' throughout the turbulent times of the [[Domain Wars]], the town rose to its prominence in 1715 when the [[Royal House and Monarchy of Yukino]] moved its residence from [[Chōsuke]] to the thriving village. Further development kicked out with the construction of the [[Yukino Castle]] in [[Shih-na]], and soon enough, during the [[First Komashi Confederation]]'s lifetime, ''Naganawa'' rapidly grew, and in the 19th century the city became the first example of an early metropolis, which then in 1875, was granted city status, officially naming it what it is today. | ||
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Yukino KDK
雪乃川の大都市圏 Yukino-kawa no Daitoshi-ken Yukino River Conurbation | |
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Motto(s): 止められない Tomerarenai Unstoppable Unaufhaltsam Neuderzhim | |
Country | Komashi |
Region | Yukino |
Government | |
• Body | Yukino KDK Metropolitan Council |
• Mayor | Yasushi Maejima |
• Vice Mayor | Utsuho Shinrin |
Area | |
• Total | 3,125.5 km2 (1,206.8 sq mi) |
Population (2026) | |
• Total | 19,752,100 |
• Density | 6,300/km2 (16,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | KST+09:00 (Komashi Standard Time) |
Yukino KDK, officially known as the Yukino River Conurbation (Komashi: 雪乃川の大都市圏, Yukino-kawa no Daitoshi-ken) or unofficially the Yukino Metropolis (from Varforian and Zaychikian/Mykonevni: Yukino Großstadt, Юкино Метрополис/Юкіно Метрополіс), is the largest, and the most populous city in the entirety of Komashi. Situated where the Yukino meets the Cascade Ocean, it is the fastest-growing city in the Arakami Realm, housing over 19.752 million people as of 2026, with a population density of 6,300 km2 (2,400 sq mi). While it is not the capital city, it is Komashi's financial and economic capital city, and the country's primary maritime point of entry and exit. Its gargantuar size occupies a huge swathe of Yukino's northeastern corridor. The metropolis is divided extensively into a total of 88 wards.
The conurbation is home to one of the Original Four Nations of Komashi, those being the Yukino River civilisations. The present ward of Naganawa was home to the civilisation that united the multiple civilisations under a common identity. Most of the civilisations of the Yukino River were seafaring traders which often made trades with their Aizawan counterparts to the west and the Zaychikians to the east. Under the Convention of Izanaya in 1030, the Yukino River civilisations were assimilated into the first definitive Komashi state of Shikoku.
Retaining its name of Naganawa throughout the turbulent times of the Domain Wars, the town rose to its prominence in 1715 when the Royal House and Monarchy of Yukino moved its residence from Chōsuke to the thriving village. Further development kicked out with the construction of the Yukino Castle in Shih-na, and soon enough, during the First Komashi Confederation's lifetime, Naganawa rapidly grew, and in the 19th century the city became the first example of an early metropolis, which then in 1875, was granted city status, officially naming it what it is today.