Nagasaki

Nagasaki (Japanese: 長崎市) is a city in the Asian Prosperity Sphere in the former nation-state known as Japan. It is chiefly famous as the second and last city in the world to be bombed by a nuclear weapon following Hiroshima in the Second World War. It is also the setting for Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly.

Sato Uchida, leader of the APS, was born and spent his early years there.

In December 2144, Prince Uchida's daughter Kimoya married Simeon Favreau – son of the Prime Minister of the European Community – in a gala wedding at the Nagasaki Floater Resort.