So scouting.
This is the Tokyo Settlement.
In a blatant squandering of public money, the settlement is a ridiculous piece of overengineering made of a series of plates built on top the ruins of Tokyo, because flattenting the whole thing and take advantadge of the old underground system wouldn't have been profitable enough. Not pictured, are all the military outposts, sentinel towers and first response barracks set up near the wall delimiting the settlement.
If anyone can tell me what's the giant red towers are supposed to be, I'll be thankful.
-The top plate is the residential and administrative area where the Tokyo Britannians, elite or middle class, live, work and play. Office buildings, hospital, schools, embassies, the viceroy's Palace and such. Most anything a Britannian would want they can find on the top plate, so long as they have the money.
-The second plate is where the Honorary Britannians working in the settlement lives. Their homes never see the sun and the prices of the goods sold there have a conspicuous markup but they have access to new technologies and services before any other 11 in the country. Also the military barracks. though command and officers lives on the top plate, obviously.
Third plate is warehouses holding the supplies for the settlement, specialized industries too sensitive to be left in the open, like KMF construction, and waste disposal.
It rests upon the center of old Tokyo, Shiyoda, Bunkyo, Arakawa, Toshima, Taito, Chûo, Minato and took a bite on the bordering wards of Shinjuku, Shinagawa, Shibuya and Arakawa. Those bordering wards were treated the worst, the parts that weren't leveled to put up the giant wall of the settlement left to rot. They've become the ghettos where those who refuses to become Honorary Brittannian are parked.
Otherwise, some part of old Tokyo are still standing.
-The Nerima ward, with its agricultural lands and small industries, is mostly the same. It's the feel good districts Britannians points to when they're accused of being heartless beasts and they take it as a slight.
-Edogawa was turned into a tourist spot, where curious Brittanians can be exposed to the "traditional" Japan. Temples, onsen, Geishas, it also houses the rebuilt red light district, New Kabuki-cho.
-Ôta is the communication hub. The Area 11 International Airport is there, the rebuilt Tokyo station and the port district are all there. That creates a disproportionate concentration of warehouses as well, but the presence of the Brittanian Air Force Base discourages most prospective thieves.
Where to?
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