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Welcome to JPNVIP [03 Feb 2009|12:00am]

About
[info]jpnvip is a new Non-AU community for Japanese celebrities within the music scene. The only twist on it is muses, regardless of where they may actually live outside the RP world, are all located within districts of Tokyo. At least this way Miku, if he really wanted, could easily bump into Koda Kumi and hang out with her.

Rules
★ No e-drama. Everything should be kept IC or OOC and if need be muns are more than welcome to remain annoymous.
★ Activity is key, so muses are required to update their journals at least once every two weeks.
★ Please ensure muses have their own journal and AIM screen name. Cross claiming is allowed, but use friend filters for your specific updates so we don't get confused.
★ Three muses per mun. Muses must also be from seperate bands as it isn't really fair or exciting.
★ Once accepted: friend [info]jpnmod and join [info]jpnooc for updates, extra information, making hiatuses, etc.
★ Lastly, make sure you have fun!


Application


Fill out this form and post it over at [info]jpnvip.
Adds will be done ASAP, but will most likely be sorted on a daily basis.
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Claim List [03 Feb 2009|12:00am]
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Holds
None.

Holds are for 48 hours only.
Italic indicates hiatus.
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Tokyo Districts [03 Feb 2009|12:00am]
Central Tokyo
Chiyoda, the seat of Japanese power that includes the Imperial Palace, the electronics mecca of Akihabara and the business center of Akasaka.
Chuo, the famed department stores of the Ginza and the fish markets of Tsukiji.
Minato, the port district (at least in name) which includes the artificial island of Odaiba and the fleshpots of Roppongi.
Shibuya, the fashionable shopping district which also encompasses the teenybopper haven of Harajuku (also home to the Meiji Shrine) and the nightlife of Ebisu.
Shinjuku, the home to luxury hotels, giant camera stores and Tokyo's wildest red-light district.

Downtown Tokyo
Sumida by the river of the same name, including Ryogoku, home of the Edo-Tokyo Museum and Tokyo's sumo arena.
Taito and Bunkyo, the heart of downtown Tokyo featuring the temples of Asakusa and the many museums of Ueno.
Koto, between the two rivers Sumida and Arakawa, located on just the south of Sumida. It is famous for the former woodland in Kiba, and Kameido Tenjin the shrine worshipping Michizane Sugawara known as a father of study in Kameido.

Suburban Tokyo
Meguro, a residential area with a few nice parks and museums.
Setagaya, an upscale residential area that houses the student drinking spot of Shimokitazawa.
Shinagawa, a major train hub.
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