Tokyo

is a large industrial metropolis, made up of various different districts.

Overview
Tokyo is a large industrial city, divided into separate districts. It holds several different train stations, which include the and  stations, for traveling. All the Special Fire Brigades are located within the city, and are tasked to deal with situations involving Flame Human.

Many years ago, flames erupted around the world, causing calamity to the point continents being ripped apart and not being hospitable, while Tokyo is the only place left that can hold a civilization. Thanks to The Holy Sol Temple and Haijima Industries building the Amaterasu together, an abundance of power was at their service to use across the empire, allowing more people to migrate to Tokyo. It also became more common to put one's given name in front of their family name, except in Asakusa, where they don't utilize the power of Amaterasu.

Fire Fighting Infrastructures

 * 1st Special Fire Fighting Cathedral (Shinjuku District)
 * The Holy Sol Obelisk
 * 2nd Special Fire Fighting Base
 * 5th Special Fire Fighting Industrial Complex
 * 7th Special Fire Fighting Station (Asakusa District)
 * Special Fire Cathedral 8

Central Tokyo

 * Amaterasu

Miscellaneous

 * Ippudo Ramen
 * Kawaguchi Metal Fittings Corporation

Districts
is an urban area within Tokyo. The Kawaguchi Metal Fittings Corporation is located in this district.

is a quiet neighbourhood within Tokyo. Mikako's residence was located there, before the building's destruction.

is the area that the 1st Special Fire Brigade are in charge of. The 1st Special Fire Fighting Cathedral is situated in this district.

is the area that the 7th Special Fire Brigade are in charge of. The 7th Special Fire Fighting Station is situated in this district.

Trivia

 * This city shares its name with its real-world counterpart, Tokyo, in Japan.
 * Both "Tataba" and "Komagome" stations are directly based on the real-world Tabata and Komagome stations. Several other buildings in the city are also direct inspirations of real-world buildings.