Fanon:Tsukitani

Tsukitani is a small town that was founded three generations ago. According to the description, the first inhabitants was Japanese immigrants, providing an explanation for the Asian appearances of many of the families there. There are a variety of types of people living in Tsukitani.

Description
Founded three generations ago under the calm moonlight of the western shores by Japanese immigrants, Tsukitani, the Valley of the Moon, was a small but tightly-knit town where everyone knew everyone else and people of all types happily coexisted in harmony. But when two of the richest families in the state saw the sleepy Tsukitani's potential (for two very different reasons), they began to clash head-on. What will become of the valley?
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Families
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''The de Fortuné family has always sought money and power, and they had always won. So when Nicolas and Marie decided they wanted to add the small town of Tsukitani and add it to their trophy collection, they expected nothing more than utter surrender from the people. Unfortunately for them, they now face stiff competition from the Korolev family, another rich household with reversed moral compasses. Will the de Fortunés emerge victorious as always, or will Tsukitani be the name of their downfall?'' ,, , ,

''One of the first settlers, the Fujiyama family has been around since the beginnings of the town three generations ago. Even more amazing: the first still lives to tell the tale! Kohei and Naoko are now enjoying life with their favourite (and so far only) grandchild. But with Masako pregnant with another baby, they'll soon have another little tot to play with! Will Chihiro lose the favour of her grandparents?'' ,, ,

''When evolution had a particularly bad day, it decided to create the werewolf, a cross between man and wild dog. Mitsumi never found out this dark characteristic in her boyfriend Naomi until they got married. She still loves him anyway, but she's a bit worried about how her two sons will turn out.'' ,, ,

''One of the two feuding families trying to change Tsukitani, the Korolev family hopes to transform the sleepy town into a developed society. They have donated portions of their massive funds to Tsukitani's school and city council, allowing the valley to thrive. But with the arrival of the French de Fortuné family, desiring a private, de Fortuné-family-owned metropolis, a few months after themselves, the race for the town's support began. Who will win?'' , ,

''Phew! One down, one to go. Now that Ryoko was married to a nice man (a foreigner too - ooh!) they can focus on raising their teenage son. Unbeknownst to the rest of his family, Daisuke had a little run-in with some bloodsuckers and ended up becoming one himself. How long till his secret is revealed to the world?'' ,, ,

''Neil is a scholarly academic from the Sims University, the top tertiary-level institute in the entire country. He is intelligent, athletic and stunningly handsome. But nothing could prepare him for the wonderful, kind Ryoko Suzumiya, or the family they would later share. He now juggles his well-paying job at the science lab and his family. How long till he drops the ball?'' ,

''Ah, time to relax. Koichi and Ayoko have short rest-of-their-lives to get on with, so they are happy that Naoko is finally grown up. Now Koichi can read the many books in his library, and Ayoko can tend to her garden. Those petunias aren't going to water themselves, you know!''

Trivia

 * The name "Tsukitani" is a combination of two Japanese words, "Tsuki" (月) and "Tani"　(谷), which mean "moon" and "valley" respectively.