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'''Amatsukō''' (天津港, alternative [[Varforianisation|Varforianised]] spellings: ''Amatsukou'', ''Amatsuko''; {{literal translation|heavenly harbour}}), historically named ''Shikoku-Minato'' (四国港) and ''Izanaya-ku'' (いざなや区) respectively, is | '''Amatsukō''' (天津港, alternative [[Varforianisation|Varforianised]] spellings: ''Amatsukou'', ''Amatsuko''; {{literal translation|heavenly harbour}}), historically named ''Shikoku-Minato'' (四国港) and ''Izanaya-ku'' (いざなや区) respectively, is a city in northwestern [[Yukizome]]. Housing 3.275 million citizens, it is the birthplace of the Yukizome nation, as the [[Convention of Shikoku-Minato]], the document which effectively formed the first definitive Komashi state, was signed here in 1030. The {{wpl|Capital city|capital}} of the nation, Amatsukō is where the [[Kamigami no Maru]], the Arakami ruling body of the country, asserts their power over the realm. Their headquarters is the [[Fortress of Shikoku-Minato]], located at the heart of the city. | ||
The city was founded in 1030 under the grace of the [[Arakami]] gods, named ''Shikoku-Minato''. It served as the capital of [[Shikoku]], the definitive Komashi state. | The city was founded in 1030 under the grace of the [[Arakami]] gods, named ''Shikoku-Minato''. It served as the capital of [[Shikoku]], the definitive Komashi state. |
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Amatsukō
天津港 | |
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Motto(s): 国生みの地 Kokushō Mino-chi The Nation's Birthplace Geburtsstätte der Nation Mesto Rozhdeniya Natsii | |
Country | Yukizome |
Region | Shikoku-Minato |
Government | |
• Body | Magistracy Council of Amatsukō |
• High Magistrate | Rinnosuke Ogata |
• Co-counsel | Mikako Ashida |
Population (2026) | |
• Total | 3,275,600 |
Time zone | KST+09:00 (Komashi Standard Time) |
Amatsukō (天津港, alternative Varforianised spellings: Amatsukou, Amatsuko; lit. heavenly harbour), historically named Shikoku-Minato (四国港) and Izanaya-ku (いざなや区) respectively, is a city in northwestern Yukizome. Housing 3.275 million citizens, it is the birthplace of the Yukizome nation, as the Convention of Shikoku-Minato, the document which effectively formed the first definitive Komashi state, was signed here in 1030. The capital of the nation, Amatsukō is where the Kamigami no Maru, the Arakami ruling body of the country, asserts their power over the realm. Their headquarters is the Fortress of Shikoku-Minato, located at the heart of the city.
The city was founded in 1030 under the grace of the Arakami gods, named Shikoku-Minato. It served as the capital of Shikoku, the definitive Komashi state.