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People, Places and Things!

Here are some important places, things or people on Radiant Heart MUSH, that your character may know about, or heard of. This list is always being added to, and if you have something to add, merely add them in! Please keep in mind the formatting of this wiki page however. This is by no means an exhaustive list of every place, but is most of them.

People

Celebrities and Important People:

  • Trinity: A popular idol group composed of three members, Miyuki, Reika and Nana. Known for their impeccable choreography. (Source: Fresh! Pretty Cure.)
  • Sailor V: A enigmatic hero of Tokyo who is known for stopping criminals and being a vigilante. Her popularity has spawned countless merchandise and video games on the subject. She makes the local news constantly. The V is short for Venus. (Source: Sailor Moon)
  • Utau Hoshina: An idol singer whose contract is owned by the Easter Corporation. Popular with girls in the Elementary Grades and Early Middle School Grades. (Source: Shugo Chara!)
  • Professor Souichi Tomoe: A CEO and Head Scientist of Obsidian Incorporated. Kind of notoriously known for a lab accident that blew up his old laboratory. (Source: Sailor Moon)
  • DARTS!: A three member, color coded (red, blue & green) boy-band, carefully groomed by Easter to appeal to the ‘correct target demographic’ -- rather popular among the elementary and middle school girls in particular. (Source: Shugo Chara!)
  • Nobuko Saeki: A very popular TV Fortune Teller and mystic. She writes columns for the Housewives' Knowledge magazine and is known for being more spot-on with her predictions than most. (Source: Shugo Chara!)
  • Kinzo Kagari: A famous theater actor that also stars in some TV shows. He's generally known for his handsome looks and debonair air and tends to star in period pieces more often than not, though handles the role of the 'modern villain' in media well-- playing characters 'people love to hate'. He's in Tokyo for small spats at a time, is more often than not, out of the country on tour or filming. (Source: Guardian Princess Runealy.)


Places

  • Juuban Ward: The Juuban Ward is a tightly packed urban area without high rises and a few multi story apartment buildings.


  • Mitakihara Ward: Mitakihara is also known as Downtown, it’s a busy district, filled with tall skyscrapers and multi-story offices and malls. Infinity University is located in the heart of downtown. It’s known for it’s swinging nightlife in the Neon District.


  • Pikarigaoka Ward: Pikarigaoka is a suburban area, with small houses and open grassy sprawl and the occasional small shop though it is mostly residences. It’s wide open layout was the perfect spot for the Clover Tower.


  • Yumegahama Ward: The Yumegahama City district is a mixed area of offices, shops and apartment residences. It sits on Tokyo Bay, and is the place many tourists visit when they come to Tokyo. It’s known for it’s Theme Park, and Shopping District.


  • Clover Tower: A large TV studio that also serves as Tokyo’s Main Broadcasting Center, it’s based in Pikarigaoka where the open landscape allows for an easier, longer range broadcast signal.


  • Fairy Drop Fashion: A two story fashion shop primarily dealing with girls and women clothing- and to a lesser degree, male formal wear. It’s owned by the Kurumi Family.


  • Dream Kingdom: A Theme Park in Yumegahama that sits directly on the Bay. It’s known for it’s roller coaster that skims you over the Ocean Water, as well as it’s Panda Themed Kiddy Rides.


  • OSA-P Jewelers: A major jewelry store in Juuban’s Shopping Strip. Known for the monthly sale the owner runs, usually themed around a particular jewelry style.


  • Game Crown Arcade: The place where most students in Juuban City congregate after school to spend their hard earned allowance into the crane games and arcade machines. Known for it’s many Dance Dance Revolution Machines and giant Sailor V Arcade Game sit down cabinets. Owned by the Furuhata family.


  • Hikawa Shrine: An old, traditional japanese shrine that’s known to bring tourists as it sits just outside the Uminari City district in Juuban.


  • Midori-ya Cafe: A Cafe resting on the busy route into Mitakihara from Juuban City. A place many people stop on their way into work for their morning coffee and pastry.


  • Tako Cafe: A food truck that can be seen around the city, but typically parks itself near Pikarigaoaka, where the owner, Akane Fujita, has worked an exclusive deal to be allowed to serve food just outside Penguin Park.


  • Twin Bells You and Card Store: A Toy Shop, Popular for it’s large selection of Trading Cards and Stuffed Animals, in Downtown Mitakihara.


  • Korma Chameleon: A modest restaurant on a side street in Pikarigaoka Ward, specializing in Japanese-Indian fusion cuisine.


  • Hotel Augusta: A hotel known for it's fancy, frontal ballroom.


  • Penguin Park: A Large Public City Park known for its penguin themed play equipment, zoo and public library. It rests in the sprawl between Pikarigaoka and Mitakihara.


  • Karaoke Crown: A Karaoke Parlor in the Downtown Neon District of Mitakihara. Owned by the Furuhata family, the same family that owns the Game Crown Arcade.


Things

  • The Prince of High School Manga Series: A highly popular and successful series of 40 volumes that encompasses the 4 years of high school for it's protagonist Shunsuke Oda. Each book contains his role in helping out girls in his class with their relationship woes, and while being a handsome figure himself, he never seems to end up in any set pairing. At the end of each year, he ends up in a new class with new girls and new problems. The ending of the manga is hotly debated by readers, because after his high school graduation, Shunsuke seems to just vanish. He walks through a lit door. Many readers have assumed that Shunsuke was actually Okuninushi-no-Mikoto in mortal form, but the author has remained tight-lipped about it.