Himigomini (Hee mee goh mee nee)

Himigomini


 

Himigomini, or Dynasty of Okiro Himigomini Dochimi, is known as the capital city of Midala. It is tied for capital city with The Kingdom of Azazara but maintains its title due to the immense political power Himigomini holds. This city is also home to the art of the curved sword. The main reason Himigomini is the capital city is due to an agreement amongst the continent's leaders that they do not want the technological icon of the continent to be the face of foreign affairs. At this point however, there is much debate as to whether this should be the case or not anymore.


 

Politics

The politics of Himigomini is very complicated. One of the largest systems on Euclidia, it is the oldest system on Euclidia. There is a singular leader, named SU HINGO. There are multiple councils and clans that the leader supervises, consisting of about 24 total. Then, together, they decide on new laws or changes in the system. The citizens of the city know about these politics, and it is mandatory to be taught in schooling. The clans of Himigomini take more precedence over the councils, as the councils are parts of individual clans. There is a massive building at the top of the city's hill called IRORI DOJO, where these meetings take place.


 

The City

Himigomini is a city of esteemed architecture and curved roofing. A lot of dark wood and purple are used in the color palette, as well as beautiful sakura trees. The main feature of Himigomini is the massive central park, with a large sakura forest grown on part of it. Off to the eastern side people build sand gardens, and on the west side people do their sword training. Exotic meats and interesting foods are produced here, and are also traded with the rest of Euclidia. Himigomini is home to many traditions that have been maintained for multiple centuries, and many people love to come to this city to develop a new lifestyle, get a change of pace, see the beautiful views, or just simply buy some exotic items.

Founding Date
-11 B.S.
Type
Large city

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