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=Meijin Hills=
Nestled at the northeast base of the majestic [[Skylan]] Mountain, '''Meijin Hills''' stands as a testament to the dynamic evolution of [[Oranjestad|New Orange City]]. Bounded by the Budapest River to the east, Atoms For Peace Highway and Skylan Expressway to the north and west, and directly south of Brahmin Beach neighborhood, Meijin Hills is a bustling urban enclave with a rich history and a vibrant mix of industrial and commercial activities.


Meijin Hills a neighborhood in the extreme southeast corner of Oranjestad. It is south of Brahmin Beach and sits on the eastern base of Skylan Mountain. The area is known for it’s exemplary architecture.  It is unofficially known as the Tyro Museum, as each of the buildings was created by a different architect, each of which went on to rise through the ranks of the Shire architecture community.
====History====
Founded in 1880 as a residential neighborhood, Meijin Hills initially garnered acclaim for its diverse architectural styles, showcasing a harmonious blend of designs that spoke to the aspirations and dreams of its early residents. However, the rapid industrialization of New Orange City led to a transformation of Meijin Hills. By 1940, the neighborhood was in the throes of change, transitioning into a vital industrial and commercial hub to meet the city's growing demands.


Shire Geographic Traveler ranked Meijin Hills 11th on its historic destinations list in late 2008, describing the neighborhood as "authentic, unique, and unspoiled.
The 1960s marked a pivotal period in Meijin Hills' history, as the original homes that once adorned the landscape were either demolished or relocated to make way for the burgeoning industrial developments. This transformation catapulted Meijin Hills into a dense urban center, bustling with activity and economic vitality.


==History==
====Geography====
Meijin Hills boasts a unique geographical feature—the expansive open-air pit known as '''Chrundel''', which descends 60 meters below sea level, connecting Meijin Hills with the subterranean [[Neo-Lusus]] neighborhood. Chrundel, itself a subdistrict within Meijin Hills, houses a vibrant community with a mix of residences and businesses.


The land which is now Meijin Hills was bought by General John Tyrone and Luke Bonesteel in 1820. General Tyrone built a log cabin on Tyro Hill, a small hill overlooking Budapest River and the surrounding flat, heavily forested and swampy land. The town was known as Tyronious, named in honor of General Tyrone. The town's name was changed to Meijin Hills on March 20, 1821. General Tyrone was upset by the name change and decided to leave the newly founded town.  He later became the Highway Commissioner for the Shire Transport Authority and was assigned to building a highway from Shai-Ling to the Netherstore. When the road reached Meijin Hills, Tyrone constructed the first bypass road ever built; it detoured south around the west side of Meijin Hills and up Skylan Mountain.
A notable landmark in Meijin Hills is one of the four massive pillars anchoring the Ring of Kefir.


Joseph McKinney was the first to plot the town of Meijin Hills, but no date was recorded.
====List of Buildings in Chrundel====
It was recorded for years in the local history books that the land on which Meijin Hills sits was donated by General Tyrone; however, a deed purporting to show a sale of the land was acquired in 2003 by the Meijin Hills Historical Society. The deed indicated that General Tyrone actually sold the land.


A ferry was established to cross the Budapest river. This crossing became a village of three or four log cabins, and a store was added in 1821. Meijin Hills was incorporated on June 28, 1864.
1. '''13 Private Residences:''' Ingeniously built into the walls of Chrundel, these residences offer a unique subterranean living experience.


Meijin Hills has been home to many manufacturing companies, including Moblitt-Parks Industries (which built radios under the Marvin brand in the 1930s) and Marvin Industries, now Alfacor Inc. Alfacor, Inc would later close its doors in 1983.
2. '''Secret Garden:''' A multifaceted space serving as a chill lounge and bar, providing residents and visitors a tranquil escape. [[File:secretgarden.png|400px|thumb|right|The Secret Garden in Chrundel]]


Today, the area features a wide variety of homes, from mansions to shoreside bungalows. It is entirely residential. The area is the latest to be incorporated into Oranjestad, having been annexed in 1999.
3. '''HangZone:''' A family entertainment center featuring rock climbing, arcade games, bowling, and a variety of food options.
 
4. '''Chrundel The Great:''' A daycare center catering to the needs of the subdistrict's youngest residents.
 
5. '''Aluminaughty Corporate Headquarters:''' The central hub for Aluminaughty, a mysterious corporate entity
 
6. '''Fulfwaffle House:''' A restaurant showcasing the flavors of [[Fulfwotz|Fulfwotzian]] cuisine, adding a culinary delight to Chrundel.
 
7. '''The Mesomorphic Minotaur:''' A retail space and gift shop providing unique offerings to the subdistrict's diverse community.
 
8. '''Freefall Tower:''' Home to '''Photographic Fictional Spies Inc.'''
 
9. '''Naokitomi Plaza Tower:''' With 16 units, this tower stands as a residential landmark within Chrundel.
 
10. '''Shilajit Foundation:''' An NGO dedicated to public health initiatives, promoting healthy living through education and innovative design.
 
11. '''Chrundel Undermarket:''' A bustling market featuring 16 vendor stalls, providing a year-round shopping destination for residents.
 
12. '''Galactavision Headquarters:''' The local TV station's central headquarters, disseminating news and entertainment throughout [[Oldeshire]].
 
====Buildings at Ground Level in Meijin Hills====
1. '''Granny Smith Condos:''' With 39 units and a rooftop infinity pool, Granny Smith Condos offer a luxurious residential experience.
 
2. '''Squeeze Box Condos:''' A tower standing 11 stories tall, housing 44 units, exemplifying modern urban living.
 
3. '''Exploratorium:''' An interactive play zone for kids, fostering creativity and learning in the heart of Meijin Hills.
 
4. '''Icarus Foundries Corporate HQ:''' An eight-story office tower, serving as the nerve center for Icarus Foundries' operations.
 
5. '''Orsenne Textile Manufacturing Plant:''' Contributing to the city's industrial landscape, this plant is a key player in textile manufacturing.
 
6. '''Vampira:''' A co-packing, logistics, and fulfillment center, handling diverse business operations within Meijin Hills.
 
7. '''ShireDyne:''' A thermal cell manufacturing plant, a subsidiary of the [[TechnoCore]], showcasing the neighborhood's technological advancements.
 
8. '''Elvira Apartments:''' A residential tower with 46 units, standing 13 stories tall and adding to the neighborhood's housing options.
 
9. '''Perfection Papermakers:''' A facility dedicated to paper pulp processing, shredding, and recycling
 
10. '''Kiwimango Tourist Office:''' Assisting residents in planning trips to the Kiwimango theme park, this office adds a touch of travel assistance to the neighborhood.
 
11. '''PodPalace:''' Economy living apartments featuring 196 units
 
12. '''Empire Hive:''' An apartment building with 42 units
 
13. '''Shire Cola Restaurant:''' A restaurant providing sugary delights


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==


Meijin Hills is really the relocated Tyro Museum.  Shire Arbiter Lord_Drear created a place where great Tyro builds could be put on display.  Lord nebbers needed to fill the empty space south of Brahmin Beach and relocated the Tyro Museum to it’s present location.
Meijin Hills was originally the relocated Tyro Museum.  Shire Arbiter Lord_Drekar (now Lord) created a place where great Tyro builds could be put on display.  Lord nebbers needed to fill the empty space south of Brahmin Beach and relocated the Tyro Museum to Meijin Hills. "Meijin" in Japanese means 'highly skilled master of a certain field'.
 
As Oranjestad expanded, the Tyro Museum was dispersed - most of the buildings were relocated to the space between Oranjestad and New Venice, along the highway.

Latest revision as of 13:45, 13 December 2023

Nestled at the northeast base of the majestic Skylan Mountain, Meijin Hills stands as a testament to the dynamic evolution of New Orange City. Bounded by the Budapest River to the east, Atoms For Peace Highway and Skylan Expressway to the north and west, and directly south of Brahmin Beach neighborhood, Meijin Hills is a bustling urban enclave with a rich history and a vibrant mix of industrial and commercial activities.

History

Founded in 1880 as a residential neighborhood, Meijin Hills initially garnered acclaim for its diverse architectural styles, showcasing a harmonious blend of designs that spoke to the aspirations and dreams of its early residents. However, the rapid industrialization of New Orange City led to a transformation of Meijin Hills. By 1940, the neighborhood was in the throes of change, transitioning into a vital industrial and commercial hub to meet the city's growing demands.

The 1960s marked a pivotal period in Meijin Hills' history, as the original homes that once adorned the landscape were either demolished or relocated to make way for the burgeoning industrial developments. This transformation catapulted Meijin Hills into a dense urban center, bustling with activity and economic vitality.

Geography

Meijin Hills boasts a unique geographical feature—the expansive open-air pit known as Chrundel, which descends 60 meters below sea level, connecting Meijin Hills with the subterranean Neo-Lusus neighborhood. Chrundel, itself a subdistrict within Meijin Hills, houses a vibrant community with a mix of residences and businesses.

A notable landmark in Meijin Hills is one of the four massive pillars anchoring the Ring of Kefir.

List of Buildings in Chrundel

1. 13 Private Residences: Ingeniously built into the walls of Chrundel, these residences offer a unique subterranean living experience.

2. Secret Garden: A multifaceted space serving as a chill lounge and bar, providing residents and visitors a tranquil escape.

The Secret Garden in Chrundel

3. HangZone: A family entertainment center featuring rock climbing, arcade games, bowling, and a variety of food options.

4. Chrundel The Great: A daycare center catering to the needs of the subdistrict's youngest residents.

5. Aluminaughty Corporate Headquarters: The central hub for Aluminaughty, a mysterious corporate entity

6. Fulfwaffle House: A restaurant showcasing the flavors of Fulfwotzian cuisine, adding a culinary delight to Chrundel.

7. The Mesomorphic Minotaur: A retail space and gift shop providing unique offerings to the subdistrict's diverse community.

8. Freefall Tower: Home to Photographic Fictional Spies Inc.

9. Naokitomi Plaza Tower: With 16 units, this tower stands as a residential landmark within Chrundel.

10. Shilajit Foundation: An NGO dedicated to public health initiatives, promoting healthy living through education and innovative design.

11. Chrundel Undermarket: A bustling market featuring 16 vendor stalls, providing a year-round shopping destination for residents.

12. Galactavision Headquarters: The local TV station's central headquarters, disseminating news and entertainment throughout Oldeshire.

Buildings at Ground Level in Meijin Hills

1. Granny Smith Condos: With 39 units and a rooftop infinity pool, Granny Smith Condos offer a luxurious residential experience.

2. Squeeze Box Condos: A tower standing 11 stories tall, housing 44 units, exemplifying modern urban living.

3. Exploratorium: An interactive play zone for kids, fostering creativity and learning in the heart of Meijin Hills.

4. Icarus Foundries Corporate HQ: An eight-story office tower, serving as the nerve center for Icarus Foundries' operations.

5. Orsenne Textile Manufacturing Plant: Contributing to the city's industrial landscape, this plant is a key player in textile manufacturing.

6. Vampira: A co-packing, logistics, and fulfillment center, handling diverse business operations within Meijin Hills.

7. ShireDyne: A thermal cell manufacturing plant, a subsidiary of the TechnoCore, showcasing the neighborhood's technological advancements.

8. Elvira Apartments: A residential tower with 46 units, standing 13 stories tall and adding to the neighborhood's housing options.

9. Perfection Papermakers: A facility dedicated to paper pulp processing, shredding, and recycling

10. Kiwimango Tourist Office: Assisting residents in planning trips to the Kiwimango theme park, this office adds a touch of travel assistance to the neighborhood.

11. PodPalace: Economy living apartments featuring 196 units

12. Empire Hive: An apartment building with 42 units

13. Shire Cola Restaurant: A restaurant providing sugary delights

Behind the Scenes

Meijin Hills was originally the relocated Tyro Museum. Shire Arbiter Lord_Drekar (now Lord) created a place where great Tyro builds could be put on display. Lord nebbers needed to fill the empty space south of Brahmin Beach and relocated the Tyro Museum to Meijin Hills. "Meijin" in Japanese means 'highly skilled master of a certain field'.

As Oranjestad expanded, the Tyro Museum was dispersed - most of the buildings were relocated to the space between Oranjestad and New Venice, along the highway.