Kamakura (Town)

Kaihyo-Cho (Formerly named Kamakura) is a city on the southeast end of the Mori Peninsula. Kaihyo-Cho serves as the capital of the Kaihyo Shogunate and main center for the Kaihyon people. The town is dominated by the Kamakura Castle and the Kamakura Pagoda which tower above the landscape and serve as important meeting places for foreign leaders visiting the country. There is a large amount of sea life present which is why the people have a fish heavy diet. The town was once sacked but has since been rebuilt and is growing.

On August 20, Kaihyo-Cho underwent a coup d'etat, which left Cynaran