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Reality 2/6 Kin Town was a very old, beautiful amalgamation of cultures in Japan. After World War II, the US military built Camp Hansen right in the middle of the town as a base to house marines. Over time, as businesses began to cater to the base, the two social spheres melded together to create a mixture of American and Japanese countryside that became a distinctive trademark. This developed a very unique atmosphere where English and Japanese played side by side on the daily, with Okinawan locals and marines bridging the barrier to be good friends. The old, historic buildings and welcoming attitude created an easy going atmosphere to attract strangers far and wide. Sora loved it, getting peeks of the outside world through foreigners and visitors, and becoming friends with American and Japanese citizens without discrimination. While he may have occasionally gotten confused for an American, hardly anyone gave him a second glance as an anomaly- he was just another white face in the town. His