Makohiro

Mahokiro is the capital and largest city in Taranotochi.

History
Makohiro was settled in the 19th century by the New Japanese. It was New Japan's third largest city, after New Edo and Goronisura. Makohiro was known for being one of the most Japanese-influenced cities outside of Japan. Almost all of the buildings were built using Japanese architecture. Most of its inhabitants were Japanese immigrants.

By the 1950s however, Makohiro became more Westernized. More people of various ethnic origins arrived in Makohiro and the English language was introduced. Makohiro became the main hub for business and government in northern El Kadsre and was declared capital of North El Kadsre in 1958.

In 1982, protests against Vlokozuian rule began in Makohiro. The protests turned into a massacre and served as a catalyst for the fall of the Vlokozu Union.

After the fall of the Union in 1989, Makohiro experienced rapid development.

Places

 * Sharkfin Building
 * Makohiro International Airport
 * David Yamanaka Stadium
 * National Assembly of Taranotochi

Population
The current population of Makohiro is 5,955,013.