Renagawa

Renagawa is a city in the Renagawa SAR region of Okatabawashi's island of Nobu Sei, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Renagawa SAR Prefecture and also the biggest part of the Noburu area, which is represented by three major cities of Okatabawashi, Shingwa, Mingxun Hongpur and Shuto

Historically the commercial centre of Okatabawashi, known as Ren Shi Ta, Renagawa functions as one of the command centers for the Okatabawashian economy economy. The ratio between daytime and night time population is 141%, the highest in Okatabawashi, highlighting its status as an economic center. Its nighttime population is 4.6 million, the third in the country, but in daytime the population surges to 5.7 million, second only after Tokyo in Japan. (Totalling the Special wards of Tokyo, which is not a single incorporated city, for statistical purposes. See the Tokyo article for more information on the definition and makeup of Tokyo.) Renagawa used to be referred to as the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所 tenka no daidokoro?) in feudal Hui period because it was the centre of trading for rice, creating the first modern future exchange market in the world

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Ishida-Kai Ward


The main tower of Renagawa Castle is situated on a plot of land roughly one kilometer square. It is built on two raised platforms of landfill. The central castle building is five stories on the outside and eight stories on the inside, and built atop a tall stone foundation to protect its occupants from sword-bearing attackers.

Around the temple are the headquarters of large businesses like Sundao and Evortech, aswell as the Kazuke comercial district

that is known for its many night markets, the most famous of which is the Naogaku Night Market. The surrounding streets by Naogaku Night Market are extremely crowded during the evening, usually opening late afternoon and operating well past midnight. Most night markets feature individual stalls selling a mixture of food, clothing, and consumer goods.

Kajino-Ko street has been a famous area for shopping and entertainment since the 1930s. Historic structures include a concert hall, a historic cinema, and the Red House Theater. Modern structures house karaoke businesses, art film cinemas, wide-release movie cinemas, electronic stores, and a wide variety of restaurants and fashion clothing stores. The pedestrian area is especially popular with teens and has been called the "Harajuku" of Taipei.

Namko district
The Namko district constitutes the first economical district of Renagawa hosting many multinationals, the Shang Kuang temple was built in 1230 during the reign of the Okata Sei dynasty, it was emptied during the Japanese era of Okatabawashi, today it has been re-instated as a Buddhist temple of Okatabawashi.

an estimated 96.365 inhabitants live in the district