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Okay, final revision (probably):

https://a.pomfe.co/eskdjuc.apkg

I added information about each of the special wards to their cards*, which I was hoping to just be a copy-paste job, but for most wards it ended up not being.

If you do this deck, you will now learn where in Tokyo Comiket is held, where various famous/important buildings are located, the locations of government buildings (like the National Diet), etcetera. I deleted the Imperial Palace card because its information is now contained within the Chiyoda card.

I also made some minor styling adjustments (I realised a certain div wasn't centred on two card types, so I fixed it).

* Examples:
Minato:
Minato hosts a large number of embassies. It is also home to various domestic companies, including Honda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, NEC, Sony, Fujitsu, and Toshiba, as well as the Japanese headquarters of a number of multi-national firms, including Google, Apple and Goldman Sachs.

Many wards unfortunately don't have as much going on as Minato ward, so I had to include relatively trivial information about them instead.
e.g. Nerima:
A northern, suburban ward like Kita and Itabashi. The location of Toei Animation's HQ, as well as the setting for the anime Ranma ½.

Some don't even have that much to say about them...
Edogawa:
Named after the Edo River which runs from north to south along its eastern edge. It is located in Eastern Tokyo, a largely residential and industrial area. There is little here of note.


I might also do this for prefectures and cities, but I'm not decided yet. Depends how easy it is to find copy-pastable trivia about them.

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