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{{Infobox City
|city_name= Celestial City
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|city_name= Chukyo
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|city_name_native= 中京
|city_type= City
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|city_type= Special City
 
|conventional_long_form=
 
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|city_skyline= Celestial_City.png
 
|city_skyline= Celestial_City.png
|city_skyline_info= Clockwise from top: Guardian Park, Mirai Maglev Terminal, Financial District, and the Imperial Parliamentary Complex.
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|city_skyline_info= Clockwise from top: Guardian Park, Chukyo Station, Financial District, and the Imperial Parliamentary Complex.
 
|flag=
 
|flag=
 
|motto=
 
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|anthem=
 
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|localization_map=
 
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|country= Imperial Union of Gaia
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|country= Gaia
|region_type1= Province
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|region_type1= Prefecture
|region_name1= Central Province*
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|region_name1= Chukyo Capital Region
|region_type2= District
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|region_type2=
|region_name2= Imperial Capital Region
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|region_name2=
|government_type=
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|government_type= Special City
 
|leader_title1= Governor-Viceroy
 
|leader_title1= Governor-Viceroy
|leader_name1= Mina de Gaia
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|leader_name1= Prince Takahiro
 
|leader_title2= Mayor
 
|leader_title2= Mayor
|leader_name2= George Wong
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|leader_name2= Taichi Kiriyama
 
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|formation=
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|formation= 3022
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|event1= Renamed ''Chukyo''
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|event_date1= 3687
 
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|population_city= 3,887,006
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|population_city= 3,038,337
 
|population_urban=
 
|population_urban=
|population_metro= 6,500,000 (Estimate)
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|population_metro= 6,500,000
 
|population_density=
 
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|population_rank= 1st, Gaia
 
|population_rank= 1st, Gaia
|Demonym= Celestial
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|Demonym= Chukyoite
|Internet_TLD= .cc.gaia
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|Internet_TLD= .chukyo.ga
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|footnotes= *Celestial City is located within Central Province, but is not considered part of it.
 
 
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'''Celestial City''' is the capital of the [[Imperial Union of Gaia]]. The city is the largest city in the country and is home to the Gaian government and the Imperial Family. The city was built during the Expansion Era, after the passing of the National Capital Act. As part of the Act, the city is exclusively under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Government and is not part of any province. It also became one of the world's largest construction projects and the world's largest planned city as a result. Celestial City has approximately 3 million inhabitants, making it one of the most populous cities in the country.
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'''Chukyo''' (Standard Gaian: 中京, "middle capital") is the capital of the [[Gaia]]. The city is the largest city in the country and is the political, cultural and economic heart of Gaia. The city was built during the Expansion Era, after the passing of the National Capital Act. As part of the Act, the city is exclusively under the jurisdiction of the central government and is not part of any prefecture. Chukyo has approximately 5 million inhabitants, making it one of the most populous cities in the country.
   
Celestial City is home to the Imperial Parliament as well as many branches of the Imperial government. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex houses both houses of the Imperial Parliament, the Senate and the Imperial Assembly. The city also hosts foreign embassies and the headquarters of numerous corporations, and organizations. The government district is situated on the southern end of the city, on reclaimed land from Celestial Bay. Guardian Park is the central boulevard and park space that runs through the center of the government district. Bylaws restricting tall buildings are in effect for the government district and its surrounding areas. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex sits at the northern end of Guardian Park, where a canal separates the government district from the rest of the city. At the southern end of Guardian Park, facing Celestial Bay, is the residence of the Imperial Family.
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Chukyo is home to the Gaian Parliament as well as many branches of the Gaian government. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex houses both houses of the Gaian Parliament, the Senate and the Imperial Assembly. The city also hosts foreign embassies and the headquarters of numerous corporations, and organizations. The government district is situated on the southern end of the city, on reclaimed land from Chukyo Bay. Guardian Park is the central boulevard and park space that runs through the center of the government district. Bylaws restricting tall buildings are in effect for the government district and its surrounding areas. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex sits at the northern end of Guardian Park, where a canal separates the government district from the rest of the city. At the southern end of Guardian Park, facing Chukyo Bay, is the residence of the Imperial Family.
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Aside from being center of government, Chukyo is home to various corporations and is known for its great shopping atmosphere. One of the country's largest shopping centres is situated in the city. Shinonome Mall, which bares the name of the country's leading software and electronics manufacturer, has thousands of shops many of which sell electronics. The mall is also a major transit hub for the city as it intersects many rapid transit lines, and rail lines. The mall also serves as a dividing point between the densely built up downtown area and the rest of the city.
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==Etymology==
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Prior to 3687, Chukyo was known abroad officially as "Celestial City". In 3687, it was changed to Chukyo (chu "middle", kyo "capital") when the central government began to pursue changes in language policy. Residents of Chukyo have been referring the city as Chukyo, for many decades prior to the renaming.
   
Aside from being a major center of government, Celestial City is home to various corporations and is known for its great shopping atmosphere. One of the country's largest shopping centres is situated in the city. Mirai Mall, which bares the name of the country's leading software and electronics manufacturer, has thousands of shops many of which sell electronics. The mall is also a major transit hub for the city as it intersects many rapid transit lines, and rail lines. The mall also serves as a dividing point between the densely built up downtown area and the rest of the city.
 
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
   
The city was built during the Expansion Era as part of the National Capital Act, which mandated the construction of a new capital for the country. After the signing of the Sora Agreement, the new government was tasked with finding a suitable site for the country's new capital. After months of surveying the regions east of Sora, the Gaian Colonial Authority submitted a list of suitable sites for the new capital to the Emperor and his government. The site on the northwestern shores of Aounabara Bay was eventually chosen. The name "Celestial City" was eventually chosen for the name of the new capital, after long meetings between various government officials and the Emperor.
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The city was built during the Expansion Era as part of the National Capital Act, which mandated the construction of a new capital for the country. After the signing of the Sora Agreement, the new government was tasked with finding a suitable site for the country's new capital. After months of surveying the regions east of Sora, the Gaian Colonial Authority submitted a list of suitable sites for the new capital to the Emperor and his government. The site on the northwestern shores of what is now Chukyo Bay was eventually chosen.
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On March 16th, 3022, the city was officially founded and construction began shortly afterwards. Groundwork for the construction of the city began with the clearing of approximately 25km² of land adjacent to Chukyo Bay. By mid-November the highway linking Chukyo and Sora was complete.
   
 
[[File:Celestial_City_3030.jpg|thumb|300px|Chukyo in 3030]]
On March 16th, 3022, the city was officially founded and construction began shortly afterwards. Groundwork for the construction of the city began with the clearing of approximately 25km² of land adjacent to Aounabara Bay. By mid-November the highway linking Celestial City and Sora was complete.
 
 
The plan devised by the national government called for the establishment of a grid-like city blocks with wide avenues and boulevards separating each city block, and grand monuments and plazas along the main boulevard, which began at the proposed site of the Imperial Parliamentary Complex. By 3024, the Imperial Parliamentary Complex was complete and the city's grid-like city blocks were established. The area southwest of the original Imperial Parliamentary Complex would be later reclaimed from Chukyo Bay, for the construction of the Government Ward. By 3030, the "core areas" of the city are completed and the seat of government officially moved from Sora to Chukyo.
   
 
By the 3050's the city had grown to nearly double its previous size, with the population steady rising as the city and national government expanded services and approved of new infrastructure projects. By early 3060, the superhighways N-1 and N-2 reach Chukyo, and greatly increase the city's economic prospects.
[[File:Celestial_City_3030.jpg|thumb|300px|Celestial City in 3030]]
 
The government appointed David Powell, a renowned architect and civil engineer who helped design many of Sora's key buildings, as chief city planner for Celestial City. He devised an ambitious plan which would result in the city becoming one of the world's largest planned cities. The plan called for the establishment of a grid-like city blocks with wide avenues and boulevards separating each city block, and grand monuments and plazas along the main boulevard, which began at the proposed site of the Imperial Parliamentary Complex. By 3024, the Imperial Parliamentary Complex was complete and the city's grid-like city blocks were established. The area southwest of the original Imperial Parliamentary Complex would be later reclaimed from Aounabara Bay, for the construction of the Government Ward. By 3030, the "core areas" of the city are completed and the seat of government officially moved from Sora to Celestial City.
 
   
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The city was formally renamed from Celestial City to Chukyo in 3687, following changes in language policy.
'''Expansion'''
 
   
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Parts of the city were damaged in the 3895 Nadahama earthquake, but damage was fairly minor due to earthquake resistant buildings and infrastructure.
By the 3050's the city had grown to nearly double its previous size, with the population steady rising as the city and national government expanded services and approved of new infrastructure projects. By early 3060, the superhighways N-1 and N-2 reach Celestial City, and greatly increase the city's economic prospects.
 
   
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
   
Celestial City is situated in the central part of Gaia, on the northwestern end of Aounabara Bay. The city is situated in the Imperial Capital Region, to the north of Aounabara Prefecture. The city and the capital region are subdivided into numerous wards.
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Chukyo is located centrally in Mainland Gaia on the northern shore of Chukyo Bay. The city itself is situated in the Chukyo Capital Region, which borders Hoshimoto Prefecture to the west, Shizumi Prefecture to the south, and Chiho Prefecture to the east. The city and the capital region are subdivided into numerous wards.
   
   
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[[File:Hokari_District.jpg|thumb|300px|Hokari District]]
 
[[File:Hokari_District.jpg|thumb|300px|Hokari District]]
   
The architecture in Celestial City is largely influenced by the architects and city planners of the New Era and by the Imperial Family. As a planned city, all new buildings within the city boundaries must be approved by a committee of city planners and the Governor-Viceroy. Various city bylaws prevent buildings from reaching certain heights in certain districts within the city. As a result, many of the country's tallest buildings are located in other cities. Buildings located near the Government Ward of the city are under the greatest scrutiny.
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The architecture in Chukyo is largely influenced by the architects and city planners of the New Era and by the Imperial Family. As a planned city, all new buildings within the city boundaries must be approved by a committee of city planners and the Governor-Viceroy. Various city bylaws prevent buildings from reaching certain heights in certain areas within the city. As a result, many of the country's tallest buildings are located in other cities. The tallest structures within Chukyo are mostly located within the city's Financial District and the encompassing Midoru Ward. Buildings located near the Government Ward of the city are under the greatest scrutiny.
   
 
Much of the cityscape today is the result of the mass urban renewal projects of the New Era, which saw the city evolve into the beautiful sprawling metropolis of today. From the construction of wide boulevards to the creation of many city parks, numerous city beautification programs throughout the history of the city have contributed to the city's beauty.
 
Much of the cityscape today is the result of the mass urban renewal projects of the New Era, which saw the city evolve into the beautiful sprawling metropolis of today. From the construction of wide boulevards to the creation of many city parks, numerous city beautification programs throughout the history of the city have contributed to the city's beauty.
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Imperial Parliamentary Buildings.jpg|linktext=The Imperial Parliamentary Complex
 
Imperial Parliamentary Buildings.jpg|linktext=The Imperial Parliamentary Complex
 
Guardian Park.png|linktext=Guardian Park
 
Guardian Park.png|linktext=Guardian Park
Athena Mall.jpg|linktext=Mirai Mall
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Mirai Mall.jpg|linktext=Shinonome Mall
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Mirai Station.jpg|linktext=Chukyo Station
 
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===Climate===
 
===Climate===
   
The climate in Celestial City is fairly mild and predictable. Summers are generally warm, while winters are generally cold and snowy. The city receives a fair amount of precipitation during spring, autumn and winter months.
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The climate in Chukyo is fairly mild and predictable. Summers are generally warm, while winters are generally cold and snowy. The city receives a fair amount of precipitation during spring, autumn and winter months. Sizable snowfall occurs during the winter months, sometimes culminating in blizzards. Other weather events to hit the city include seasonal storms.
   
   
 
==Government==
 
==Government==
   
Under the National Capital Act, Celestial City receives special oversight from the national government. It is the only city in the entire country governed by a Governor-Viceroy, who is appointed by the Empress. The Governor-Viceroy is not involved directly in the administrative affairs of the city, but is responsible for approving bylaws and projects within the city boundaries. The administrative head of the city is the mayor. Mayors are elected by the residents of the city, and are responsible for the daily operations of the city.
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Under the National Capital Act, Chukyo receives special oversight from the central government. It is the only city in the entire country governed by a Governor-Viceroy, who is appointed by the Empress. The Governor-Viceroy is not involved directly in the administrative affairs of the city, but is responsible for approving bylaws and projects within the city boundaries. The administrative head of the city is the mayor. Mayors are elected by the residents of the city, and are responsible for the daily operations of the city.
   
[[File:Celestial_City_Hall.jpg|thumb|275px|City Hall]]
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[[File:Celestial_City_Metropolitan_Government_Building.jpg|thumb|275px|Chukyo Metropolitan Government Headquarters]]
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[[File:Council_of_Centau_Headquarters.jpg|thumb|275px|Council of Centau Headquarters]]
The city is divided up into 15 wards, all of which are roughly the same size. The residents of the city are able to elect two city councillors from their home ward. This means the Celestial City municipal government is comprised of 30 city councillors, which includes the mayor. The municipal government has various departments created for the daily operations of the city. They include the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Utilities. The Celestial City Hall serves as the headquarters for the governments of Celestial City and the Imperial Capital Region.
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The city is divided up into 15 wards, all of which are roughly the same size. The residents of the city are able to elect two city councillors from their home ward. This means the Chukyo Metropolitan Government is comprised of 30 city councillors, which includes the mayor. The Governor-Viceroy holds the tie breaking vote. The metropolitan government has various departments created for the daily operations of the city, they include the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Utilities. The Chukyo Metropolitan Government Building serves as the headquarters for the governments of Chukyo and the Chukyo Capital Region.
   
A majority of government offices, excluding municipal government offices, are located in the city's Government Ward, which lies south of the Grand Canal. The ward is home to a significant number of offices belonging to the Gaian government, and all of the foreign embassies located in Gaia. The ward is also home to the Imperial Parliamentary Complex, which is home to both houses of the Imperial Parliament.
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A majority of government offices, excluding metropolitan government offices, are located in the city's Government Ward, which lies south of the Grand Canal. The ward is home to a significant number of offices belonging to the Gaian government and all of the foreign embassies located in Gaia. The ward is also home to the Imperial Parliamentary Complex, which is home to both houses of the Gaian Parliament. Recently, there has been an effort made by the central government to relocate some functions of the government elsewhere to cities such as Niihama and Mizuho in order to spread the economic benefits.
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The city has been home to the headquarters of the [[Council of Centau]], since its founding in 3550. The CC Headquarters complex houses many of the organizations offices and functions.
   
 
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*Hokuto Ward
 
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==Economy==
 
==Economy==
   
A significant percentage of Celestial City's inhabitants are employed by the Gaian government and corporations headquartered in the city. Residents of Celestial City enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the country and the lowest unemployment rates. The city is also an important business and financial hub, generating a fairly percentage of the country's GDP compared to other cities. Economic development remains steady in the Celestial City and the Imperial Capital Region, as the city continues to be a desirable place for businesses and investment.
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A significant percentage of Chukyo's inhabitants are employed by the Gaian government and corporations headquartered in the city. Residents of Chukyo enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the country and the lowest unemployment rates. The city is also an important business and financial hub, generating a fairly percentage of the country's GDP compared to other cities. Economic development remains steady in the Chukyo and the Chukyo Capital Region, as the city continues to be a desirable place for businesses and investment.
   
Many major Gaian corporations are headquartered in the city, including the tech giants, Mirai Corporation and Ishimiya Technologies. Other notable companies with their headquarters in Celestial City, include the state-owned insurance company GaiaCare, and the state-owned Saito Development Corporation. Entities such as the Celestial Stock Exchange and the Bank of Gaia have their headquarters located in the city's financial district.
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Many major Gaian corporations are headquartered in the city, including the tech giants, Shinonome Group and Ishimiya Technologies. Other notable companies with their headquarters in Chukyo, include the state-owned insurance company GaiaCare, and the state-owned Saito Development Corporation. Entities such as the Chukyo Stock Exchange and the Bank of Gaia have their headquarters located in the city's financial district.
   
The city also benefits economically, from its diverse retail landscape. Some of the country's largest shopping centres are located within the Imperial Capital Region. Located on the shoreline of Aounabara Bay is Ohyo Outdoor Market, one of the regions largest markets, which offers a variety of retail products, produce, and seafood. The Hokari District features some of the city's trendiest shopping and entertainment venues. Venues such as the upscale Mirai Mall are located within the area.
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The city also benefits economically, from its diverse retail landscape. Some of the country's largest shopping centres are located within the Chukyo Capital Region. Located on the shoreline of Chukyo Bay is Ohyo Outdoor Market, one of the regions largest markets, which offers a variety of retail products, produce, and seafood. The Hokari District features some of the city's trendiest shopping and entertainment venues. Venues such as the upscale Shinonome Mall are located within the area.
   
 
Tourism is a large contributor to the city's economy. Approximately 70% of tourists who enter the country, visit the city. Entertainment districts within the city, such as Hokari District, attract a large portion of tourists. The city is currently the focus of the country's latest tourism promotion campaign, "Go Gaia".
 
Tourism is a large contributor to the city's economy. Approximately 70% of tourists who enter the country, visit the city. Entertainment districts within the city, such as Hokari District, attract a large portion of tourists. The city is currently the focus of the country's latest tourism promotion campaign, "Go Gaia".
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==Transportation==
 
==Transportation==
   
Celestial City, being located in a very central part of the country, is a major hub for transportation. The city features one of the world's most advanced transportation systems, which is under constant expansion. Much of the country's maglev network intersects in Celestial City, at the Mirai Maglev Terminal. For citywide travel, the municipal government operates an extensive network of subways and bus routes.
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Chukyo being located in a very central part of the country, is a major hub for transportation. The city features one of the world's most advanced transportation systems. Much of the country's high speed rail network converges on Chukyo, at Nakaguchi Station and Chukyo Station. For citywide travel, the metropolitan government operates an extensive network of rapid transit lines and bus routes under its wholly owned entity known as Chukyo Metropolitan Transit or MetroTrans. All modes of transportation in Chukyo and the capital region accept the city's transportation pass known as the GoPass.
   
 
[[File:Chuoko_Station.jpg|thumb|230px|Chuoko Station]]
 
[[File:Chuoko_Station.jpg|thumb|230px|Chuoko Station]]
The Celestial City Metro is the city's comprehensive subway system that connects each of the city's wards and the outlying areas of the Imperial Capital Region. With well over a million passengers a day, the city has one of the busiest subway systems in the world. For safety, all subway stations in the network are outfitted with screen doors to prevent access to the subway tracks.
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The Chukyo Metro is the city's comprehensive rapid transit system that connects each of the city's wards and the outlying areas of the Chukyo Capital Region. Chukyo Metro operates ten lines, with one in the planning phase. With well over a million passengers a day, the city has one of the busiest rapid transit systems in the world. For safety, all subway stations in the network are outfitted with screen doors to prevent access to the subway tracks.
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Gaia Railways operates commuter lines and high speed rail lines that connects Chukyo with its surrounding region as well as all major cities in Gaia. Chukyo Station is the current hub for most of Gaia Railways rail services in Chukyo and western Mainland Gaia.
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Takada International Airport, located in the southwestern fringes of the Chukyo Capital Region, is a major port of entry into Gaia and serves as a major hub for a number of Gaian aerospace corporations, such as Sora Airways, TransGaia, and Gaia Airlines. The airport is connected to the city by Line 4 of the Chukyo Metro as well as the Gaia Railways Chukyo Bay Line, and the Bayshore Expressway and Circular Route 3.
   
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==Demographics==
Maiagaru International Airport, located in the northwestern fringes of the Imperial Capital Region, is a major port of entry into Gaia and serves as a major hub for a number of Gaian aerospace corporations, such as Sora Airways, TransGaia, and Gaia Airlines.
 
   
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The most recent census has shown that 4,977,984 people live in Chukyo and approximately 6,500,000 live in the Chukyo Capital Region. A majority of the city's residents are Gaian, but due to the city being host to diplomatic missions, a sizable number of minorities exist, including people from Soviet member states, and Aquitania. These minorities make up approximately 3% of the city's population. The Gurobu Ward and Canghai Ward, which are largely residential areas, are some of the most populated and densely built-up wards within the city.
   
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
   
Celestial City has one of the best education systems in the country. All schools in the city, excluding post-secondary schools, are operated by the municipal government of Celestial City, through the Celestial City Board of Education.
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Chukyo has one of the best education systems in the country. All schools in the city, excluding post-secondary schools, are operated by the metropolitan government of Chukyo, through the Chukyo Department of Education.
   
Celestial City hosts a large number of post-secondary institutions, many of which are located in the city's suburbs. Notable schools include Celestial University, Choetsu Institute of Technology, and Fujou International Academy.
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Chukyo hosts a large number of post-secondary institutions, many of which are located in the city's suburbs. Notable schools include the University of Chukyo, Choetsu Institute of Technology, and Fujou International Academy.
   
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
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[[File:National_Museum_of_Gaian_History.jpg|thumb|300px|<small>The National Museum of Gaian History</small>]]
   
As the capital of Gaia, Celestial City hosts some of the country's largest and most important cultural institutions. Cultural institutions located within Celestial City include the Gaian Museum of Technology and Innovation, the National Arts and Culture Institution and the National Museum of Gaian History. The National Museum of Gaian History, which shares a 40 acre piece of land adjacent to the Government Ward with the National Archives of Gaia, is by far the largest cultural institution in Gaia.
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As the capital of Gaia, Chukyo hosts some of the country's largest and most important cultural institutions. Cultural institutions located within Chukyo include the Gaian Museum of Technology and Innovation, the National Arts and Culture Institution and the National Museum of Gaian History. The National Museum of Gaian History, which shares a 40 acre piece of land adjacent to the Government Ward with the National Archives of Gaia, is by far the largest cultural institution in Gaia.
   
The city also hosts numerous festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Major festivities include the Night of the Stars Festival, Gaia Day celebrations and the Winter Solstice Festival. During the summer months the city is host to the Celestial City International Fireworks Festival, which lights up the city skies from Aounabara Bay.
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The city also hosts numerous festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Major festivities include the Night of the Stars Festival, Gaia Day celebrations and the Winter Solstice Festival. During the summer months the city is host to the Chukyo International Fireworks Festival, which lights up the city skies from Chukyo Bay.
   
 
==Sister cities==
 
==Sister cities==
   
In 3537, Celestial City became the first city in the country to enter international sister cities arrangements.
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Chukyo
中京
Special City
Chukyo
Clockwise from top: Guardian Park, Chukyo Station, Financial District, and the Imperial Parliamentary Complex.
Country Gaia  
Prefecture Chukyo Capital Region
Government
 - Type Special City
 - Governor-Viceroy Prince Takahiro
 - Mayor Taichi Kiriyama
Events  
 - Formation 3022 
 - Renamed Chukyo 3687 
Population  
 - City 3,038,337  
 - Metro 6,500,000
 - Rank 1st, Gaia
Demonym Chukyoite
geoTLD .chukyo.ga

Chukyo (Standard Gaian: 中京, "middle capital") is the capital of the Gaia. The city is the largest city in the country and is the political, cultural and economic heart of Gaia. The city was built during the Expansion Era, after the passing of the National Capital Act. As part of the Act, the city is exclusively under the jurisdiction of the central government and is not part of any prefecture. Chukyo has approximately 5 million inhabitants, making it one of the most populous cities in the country.

Chukyo is home to the Gaian Parliament as well as many branches of the Gaian government. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex houses both houses of the Gaian Parliament, the Senate and the Imperial Assembly. The city also hosts foreign embassies and the headquarters of numerous corporations, and organizations. The government district is situated on the southern end of the city, on reclaimed land from Chukyo Bay. Guardian Park is the central boulevard and park space that runs through the center of the government district. Bylaws restricting tall buildings are in effect for the government district and its surrounding areas. The Imperial Parliamentary Complex sits at the northern end of Guardian Park, where a canal separates the government district from the rest of the city. At the southern end of Guardian Park, facing Chukyo Bay, is the residence of the Imperial Family.

Aside from being center of government, Chukyo is home to various corporations and is known for its great shopping atmosphere. One of the country's largest shopping centres is situated in the city. Shinonome Mall, which bares the name of the country's leading software and electronics manufacturer, has thousands of shops many of which sell electronics. The mall is also a major transit hub for the city as it intersects many rapid transit lines, and rail lines. The mall also serves as a dividing point between the densely built up downtown area and the rest of the city.

Etymology

Prior to 3687, Chukyo was known abroad officially as "Celestial City". In 3687, it was changed to Chukyo (chu "middle", kyo "capital") when the central government began to pursue changes in language policy. Residents of Chukyo have been referring the city as Chukyo, for many decades prior to the renaming.

History

The city was built during the Expansion Era as part of the National Capital Act, which mandated the construction of a new capital for the country. After the signing of the Sora Agreement, the new government was tasked with finding a suitable site for the country's new capital. After months of surveying the regions east of Sora, the Gaian Colonial Authority submitted a list of suitable sites for the new capital to the Emperor and his government. The site on the northwestern shores of what is now Chukyo Bay was eventually chosen.

On March 16th, 3022, the city was officially founded and construction began shortly afterwards. Groundwork for the construction of the city began with the clearing of approximately 25km² of land adjacent to Chukyo Bay. By mid-November the highway linking Chukyo and Sora was complete.

Celestial City 3030

Chukyo in 3030

The plan devised by the national government called for the establishment of a grid-like city blocks with wide avenues and boulevards separating each city block, and grand monuments and plazas along the main boulevard, which began at the proposed site of the Imperial Parliamentary Complex. By 3024, the Imperial Parliamentary Complex was complete and the city's grid-like city blocks were established. The area southwest of the original Imperial Parliamentary Complex would be later reclaimed from Chukyo Bay, for the construction of the Government Ward. By 3030, the "core areas" of the city are completed and the seat of government officially moved from Sora to Chukyo.

By the 3050's the city had grown to nearly double its previous size, with the population steady rising as the city and national government expanded services and approved of new infrastructure projects. By early 3060, the superhighways N-1 and N-2 reach Chukyo, and greatly increase the city's economic prospects.

The city was formally renamed from Celestial City to Chukyo in 3687, following changes in language policy.

Parts of the city were damaged in the 3895 Nadahama earthquake, but damage was fairly minor due to earthquake resistant buildings and infrastructure.

Geography

Chukyo is located centrally in Mainland Gaia on the northern shore of Chukyo Bay. The city itself is situated in the Chukyo Capital Region, which borders Hoshimoto Prefecture to the west, Shizumi Prefecture to the south, and Chiho Prefecture to the east. The city and the capital region are subdivided into numerous wards.


Cityscape

Hokari District

Hokari District

The architecture in Chukyo is largely influenced by the architects and city planners of the New Era and by the Imperial Family. As a planned city, all new buildings within the city boundaries must be approved by a committee of city planners and the Governor-Viceroy. Various city bylaws prevent buildings from reaching certain heights in certain areas within the city. As a result, many of the country's tallest buildings are located in other cities. The tallest structures within Chukyo are mostly located within the city's Financial District and the encompassing Midoru Ward. Buildings located near the Government Ward of the city are under the greatest scrutiny.

Much of the cityscape today is the result of the mass urban renewal projects of the New Era, which saw the city evolve into the beautiful sprawling metropolis of today. From the construction of wide boulevards to the creation of many city parks, numerous city beautification programs throughout the history of the city have contributed to the city's beauty.

Imperial Parliamentary Buildings
Guardian Park
Mirai Mall
Mirai Station

The Imperial Parliamentary Complex

Guardian Park

Shinonome Mall

Chukyo Station

Imperial Parliamentary Buildings
Guardian Park
Mirai Mall
Mirai Station


Climate

The climate in Chukyo is fairly mild and predictable. Summers are generally warm, while winters are generally cold and snowy. The city receives a fair amount of precipitation during spring, autumn and winter months. Sizable snowfall occurs during the winter months, sometimes culminating in blizzards. Other weather events to hit the city include seasonal storms.


Government

Under the National Capital Act, Chukyo receives special oversight from the central government. It is the only city in the entire country governed by a Governor-Viceroy, who is appointed by the Empress. The Governor-Viceroy is not involved directly in the administrative affairs of the city, but is responsible for approving bylaws and projects within the city boundaries. The administrative head of the city is the mayor. Mayors are elected by the residents of the city, and are responsible for the daily operations of the city.

Celestial City Metropolitan Government Building

Chukyo Metropolitan Government Headquarters

Council of Centau Headquarters

Council of Centau Headquarters

The city is divided up into 15 wards, all of which are roughly the same size. The residents of the city are able to elect two city councillors from their home ward. This means the Chukyo Metropolitan Government is comprised of 30 city councillors, which includes the mayor. The Governor-Viceroy holds the tie breaking vote. The metropolitan government has various departments created for the daily operations of the city, they include the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Utilities. The Chukyo Metropolitan Government Building serves as the headquarters for the governments of Chukyo and the Chukyo Capital Region.

A majority of government offices, excluding metropolitan government offices, are located in the city's Government Ward, which lies south of the Grand Canal. The ward is home to a significant number of offices belonging to the Gaian government and all of the foreign embassies located in Gaia. The ward is also home to the Imperial Parliamentary Complex, which is home to both houses of the Gaian Parliament. Recently, there has been an effort made by the central government to relocate some functions of the government elsewhere to cities such as Niihama and Mizuho in order to spread the economic benefits.

The city has been home to the headquarters of the Council of Centau, since its founding in 3550. The CC Headquarters complex houses many of the organizations offices and functions.

Wards of Chukyo
  Northern Region  
  • Hirubare Ward
  • Hokuto Ward
  • Kanshamen Ward
Western Region Central Region Eastern Region
  • Soraoiku Ward
  • Chuo Ward
  • Gurobu Ward
  • Kaigansen Ward
  • Nakano Ward
  • Yanagi Ward
  Southern Region  
  • Canghai Ward
  • Government Ward
  • Komasu Ward

Economy

A significant percentage of Chukyo's inhabitants are employed by the Gaian government and corporations headquartered in the city. Residents of Chukyo enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the country and the lowest unemployment rates. The city is also an important business and financial hub, generating a fairly percentage of the country's GDP compared to other cities. Economic development remains steady in the Chukyo and the Chukyo Capital Region, as the city continues to be a desirable place for businesses and investment.

Many major Gaian corporations are headquartered in the city, including the tech giants, Shinonome Group and Ishimiya Technologies. Other notable companies with their headquarters in Chukyo, include the state-owned insurance company GaiaCare, and the state-owned Saito Development Corporation. Entities such as the Chukyo Stock Exchange and the Bank of Gaia have their headquarters located in the city's financial district.

The city also benefits economically, from its diverse retail landscape. Some of the country's largest shopping centres are located within the Chukyo Capital Region. Located on the shoreline of Chukyo Bay is Ohyo Outdoor Market, one of the regions largest markets, which offers a variety of retail products, produce, and seafood. The Hokari District features some of the city's trendiest shopping and entertainment venues. Venues such as the upscale Shinonome Mall are located within the area.

Tourism is a large contributor to the city's economy. Approximately 70% of tourists who enter the country, visit the city. Entertainment districts within the city, such as Hokari District, attract a large portion of tourists. The city is currently the focus of the country's latest tourism promotion campaign, "Go Gaia".

Transportation

Chukyo being located in a very central part of the country, is a major hub for transportation. The city features one of the world's most advanced transportation systems. Much of the country's high speed rail network converges on Chukyo, at Nakaguchi Station and Chukyo Station. For citywide travel, the metropolitan government operates an extensive network of rapid transit lines and bus routes under its wholly owned entity known as Chukyo Metropolitan Transit or MetroTrans. All modes of transportation in Chukyo and the capital region accept the city's transportation pass known as the GoPass.

Chuoko Station

Chuoko Station

The Chukyo Metro is the city's comprehensive rapid transit system that connects each of the city's wards and the outlying areas of the Chukyo Capital Region. Chukyo Metro operates ten lines, with one in the planning phase. With well over a million passengers a day, the city has one of the busiest rapid transit systems in the world. For safety, all subway stations in the network are outfitted with screen doors to prevent access to the subway tracks.

Gaia Railways operates commuter lines and high speed rail lines that connects Chukyo with its surrounding region as well as all major cities in Gaia. Chukyo Station is the current hub for most of Gaia Railways rail services in Chukyo and western Mainland Gaia.

Takada International Airport, located in the southwestern fringes of the Chukyo Capital Region, is a major port of entry into Gaia and serves as a major hub for a number of Gaian aerospace corporations, such as Sora Airways, TransGaia, and Gaia Airlines. The airport is connected to the city by Line 4 of the Chukyo Metro as well as the Gaia Railways Chukyo Bay Line, and the Bayshore Expressway and Circular Route 3.

Demographics

The most recent census has shown that 4,977,984 people live in Chukyo and approximately 6,500,000 live in the Chukyo Capital Region. A majority of the city's residents are Gaian, but due to the city being host to diplomatic missions, a sizable number of minorities exist, including people from Soviet member states, and Aquitania. These minorities make up approximately 3% of the city's population. The Gurobu Ward and Canghai Ward, which are largely residential areas, are some of the most populated and densely built-up wards within the city.

Education

Chukyo has one of the best education systems in the country. All schools in the city, excluding post-secondary schools, are operated by the metropolitan government of Chukyo, through the Chukyo Department of Education.

Chukyo hosts a large number of post-secondary institutions, many of which are located in the city's suburbs. Notable schools include the University of Chukyo, Choetsu Institute of Technology, and Fujou International Academy.

Culture

National Museum of Gaian History

The National Museum of Gaian History

As the capital of Gaia, Chukyo hosts some of the country's largest and most important cultural institutions. Cultural institutions located within Chukyo include the Gaian Museum of Technology and Innovation, the National Arts and Culture Institution and the National Museum of Gaian History. The National Museum of Gaian History, which shares a 40 acre piece of land adjacent to the Government Ward with the National Archives of Gaia, is by far the largest cultural institution in Gaia.

The city also hosts numerous festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Major festivities include the Night of the Stars Festival, Gaia Day celebrations and the Winter Solstice Festival. During the summer months the city is host to the Chukyo International Fireworks Festival, which lights up the city skies from Chukyo Bay.

Sister cities

In 3537, Chukyo became the first city in the country to enter international sister cities arrangements.