Shinkyo

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Shinkyo
新京都
Metropolis
Shinkyo Metropolis
Nakamian transcription(s)
 • Nakamian 新京都
 • Romanji Shinkyo-to
Sunshine Bridge, Shinkyo Skytree, Shizuku Castle, Nakahara Diet Building, Shinkyo Tower, Suzuya, Kaminari-mon Gate, Skylines of Kashiwagi
Sunshine Bridge, Shinkyo Skytree, Shizuku Castle, Nakahara Diet Building, Shinkyo Tower, Suzuya, Kaminari-mon Gate, Skylines of Kashiwagi
Official seal of Shinkyo
Seal
Official logo of Shinkyo
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Shinkyo location toward Nakahara
Shinkyo location toward Nakahara
Country  Nakahara
Region Kanto
Island Maejima Island
Divisions 26 special wards, 32 cities, 1 district
Government
 • Type Metropolis
 • Governor Yamamoto Kensuke
 • Capital Shinkyo
Area
 • Metropolis 2,151 km2 (830 sq mi)
 • Metro 15,157 km2 (5,900 sq mi)
Area rank 47th
Population (July 1 2018)
 • Metropolis 15,519,942
 • Density 7,200/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
 • Metro 41,245,030
 • Metro density 2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi)
 • 26 Wards 9,823,813
  (2017 per prefectural government)
Time zone Nakama National Time (UTC+10)
ISO 3166-2 NK-12
Flower Sakura
Tree Ginkgo biloba
Bird Red-crowned crane

Shinkyo (新京都 Shinkyo?, "New Capital") officially Shinkyo Metropolis (新京都 Shinkyo-to?), is one of the 48 prefectures of Nakahara. Shinkyo is the capital of Nakahara, the center of the Greater Shinkyo Area, Largest metropolitan area in Sekami. It's the home of Nakahara Government and Imperial family of Nakahara. Shinkyo located in Kanto region on the largest island of Nakahara, Maejima Island. Shinkyo special prefecture originally divided into 2 different prefecture, Shinkyo Capital City and Shinkyo Prefecture until the merge in 1943.


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