Cities: Skylines - PROJECT JAPAN #7 - Hanareatu central intersection and mixed-density neighbourhood
Description
In episode #7, we move across two small rivers and to the south of the Seishoteien skyscraper office area, and build most of Hanareatu, a mixed-density middle-income neighbourhood which lies in a sort of transition zone separating the dense inner-city areas from what will eventually be suburbs built further away.
A few skyscrapers are present in this neighbourhood, centered at the large intersection that acts as the central point. While the arterials surrounding and cutting through Hanareatu are lined with apartment buildings, much of the neighbourhood is composed of singly-family detached houses in the narrow "pockets" behind the main roads.
Music;
Ennja - Technolyze
https://www.youtube.com/user/EnnjaMusic
https://soundcloud.com/ennja
Ferven - Falling
A-Gon - Her Smile
Lexis - Hearts
https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialLexisMusic/
https://soundcloud.com/dirtysounds-2
Project Japan is a humble attempt to build a somewhat realistic looking Japanese city situated somewhere between Okayama and Kobe on the northern shore of the Harima-nada sea.
Focusing on developments along train stations, large intersections and public transportation hubs, many of the more generic areas will be built off camera, to quickly expand the city and capture the metropolitan vibe.
Japanese city series are almost non-existent, perhaps because of the serious lack of Japanese themed assets on the workshop. Therefore, revamps are to be expected throughout the series, as i get better at building Japanese cityscapes and/or new assets become available.