Old Japantown is a lawless Combat Zone located in central Night City.
History[]
2020s - 2030s[]
The area where Old Japantown stood was originally divided between portions of the old Japantown and Little China districts. During the Fourth Corporate War, this area was badly affected by the firefights and other war-related elements, and soon the once, popular Japanese cultural center fell into chaos and despair. After the Night City Holocaust, many residents decided to abandon their old homes, with the Asian communities moving to the more secure Watson Development to the north thanks to the recently created Night City Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Over the following years, while other areas managed to maintain the law in some form, the southern districts of the peninsula quickly fell into despair, with gangs taking much of the power. As such, they were soon labeled as Combat Zones, even the whole of Old Japantown and its neighboring districts.[1][2]
2040s[]
By the 2040s, Old Japantown was a sprawling dangerous Combat Zone with very few residents other than the many gangs active in the Zones. Despite this, there were some well-defended locations such as the Crisis Medical Center or the Highcourt Plaza Hotel.[1] A major presence in the area were the Tyger Claws and its subgroup the Kimen-Gumi.[2]
By 2045, this dying district still had a few residents attempting to hold onto their homes as gang conflicts happened all around. During this time, Maelstrom was looking to expand their operations into Old Japantown, which made them clash against the Tyger Claws.[2]
Locations[]
- Crisis Medical Center
- Highcourt Plaza Hotel
- Kaifū Corner
- Mrs. Suzuki's Bodega
- The Precipice
- Unnamed Cube Hotel
Notable Gangs[]
Notable Residents[]
- Benedict Suzuki
- Firewall
- Israel Octavius
- Mrs. Suzuki
- Recluse
- Shinkichi Yoneda (formerly)
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 PONDSMITH, M. Cyberpunk RED Core Rulebook. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2020. (pp.288,299)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 GRAY, J. et al. Danger Gal Dossier. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2023. (pp.121,154)