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Okashima has a predominately Japanese/weebish culture, with a name that translates to 'Hill Island' and a building code requiring all buildings to have an oriental look. Sometimes referred to as 'new/worse [[Gensokyo]]', Okashima has created a distinct oriental culture, but beyond the building codes and government positions, such culture is not typically a major part of an Okashiman's life.
Okashima has a predominately Japanese/weebish culture, with a name that translates to 'Hill Island' and a building code requiring all buildings to have an oriental look. Sometimes referred to as 'new/worse [[Gensokyo]]', Okashima has created a distinct oriental culture, but beyond the building codes and government positions, such culture is not typically a major part of an Okashiman's life.


== Infrastructure ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Neotide 1.png| A view of the Okato train station. (Credit: NeoTide_)
File:Neotide 1.png|A view of the Okato rail station. (Credit: NeoTide_)
File:Okato Street.jpg| A view of streets in Okato at night (Credit: NeoTide_)
File:Okato Street.jpg|A view of the streets of Okato. (Credit: NeoTide_)
File:Okato II.png| An outdated view of the Okato waterfront (Credit: Lokilog)
File:Okato II.png|An outdated view of the Okato waterfront (Credit: Lokilog)
File:Okato 18-8-19.png| An outdated view (August 2018) of Okato from above. (Credit: Lokilog)
File:Okato 18-8-19.png|An outdated view (August 2018) of Okato from above. (Credit: Lokilog)
</gallery>{{Sovereign States of the Southwest}}
</gallery>{{Sovereign States of the Southwest}}
[[Category:Civclassic]]
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