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Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama
Lost Judgment

Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama

Explore Isezaki Ijincho in Lost Judgment, detailing its districts like Koreatown, Restaurant Row, and Chinatown, plus all available restaurants and shops.

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Explore Isezaki Ijincho in Lost Judgment, detailing its districts like Koreatown, Restaurant Row, and Chinatown, plus all available restaurants and shops.

Isezaki Ijincho is based on the real-life district of Isezakicho, heavily condensed for the game. Key landmarks like the port, park, train station, and many buildings mirror their real-life counterparts in Yokohama. The city is divided into districts, visible when hailing a taxi, and can be described from south to north.

Districts:

  • Commercial District: Located in the southwest, featuring local businesses along the Sakura River. Yokohama 99 is at its northeast corner, and a Homeless Camp is a landmark on the west side.
  • Red Light District: The southeastern area, containing soaplands, cabaret clubs, and strip clubs.
  • Isezaki Road: North of the Red Light District, this is a major shopping thoroughfare with many restaurants.
  • Restaurant Row: East of Isezaki Road, this area is primarily inhabited by Chinese residents and features several Chinese restaurants.
  • Koreatown: North of the Commercial District, this is where most Korean residents live.
  • Bar District: Situated across the river on the west side, this area has several local bars and businesses.
  • Jinnai Station: The central train station, with a small district of the same name and slightly to the north.
  • West Jinnai Station: Directly northwest of the station, this is a more metropolitan section.
  • North Jinnai Station: Covers much of the northwestern part of the city, mostly open with some buildings and a view of the amusement park across the river.
  • East Jinnai Station: Northeast of the station, featuring a large courthouse in the south, the Sunlight Castle retirement facility to the north, and more businesses to the east.
  • Chinatown: An extended northeastern area, decorated and lively, serving as a tourist spot.
  • Hamakita Park: Located in the northeast corner, this park offers food trucks, entertainment, and water views.

Restaurants:

  • Yoshinoya (Isezaki Road): A beef bowl chain at the north end of Isezaki Road.
  • Eomeoni's Vow: A traditional Korean restaurant in the center of Koreatown.
  • Meng Wu: A Japanese/Chinese fusion restaurant in the southwest part of Chinatown.
  • You Tian: A traditional Chinese restaurant located in Restaurant Row.
  • Kappo Katsumi: An expensive Japanese

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