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Shiroyama is the capital city of Nara. It is a Japanese word best translated as either White Mountain (白山) or Castle Mountain (城山) depending on the kanji used. The name draws inspiration from the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Shiroyama_(Kagoshima) Mount Shiroyama] in Kagoshima, the site of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiroyama Battle of Shiroyama].
 
As a capital city, Shiroyama is projected to become the largest and most prosperous city in Nara. It benefits from its proximity to populated, allied nations, and fringes multiple bodies of water including Lake Biwa to the north, Beartooth River to the west, and the Ebi River to the east. The sizable Lake Biwa is of particular note due to its central location in the plus-plus (+,+) quadrant. It connects at least six different nations both to each other and to the ocean via water.
 
Port Shiroyama is located on the Beartooth River. It acts as the central area for shipping to and from Nara. It connects to roads Ninjin St. and Taru Terr. which host many of Nara's businesses and residences, respectively.
 
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