Tsuki-no-Ōkoku

Tsuki-no-Ōkoku (月の王国), also known as the Moon Kingdom, is a location in the Ever After High universe. It is not located on Earth, but on the Moon.

Description
Tsuki-no-Ōkoku is a large kingdom that spans the varios large maria of the moon. In contrast to the real-life Moon, the lands in these maria are fertile, where moon trees grow. There are also large fields where a multitude of lunar crops are grown.

Located in the Mare Insularum (the sea of Islands) is the capital, Tsuki-no-Miyako (月の都/京), or the Moon Capital. This is the largest city on the moon.

People
The citizens of Tsuki-no-Ōkoku are often called Lunarians by outsiders. They resemble the people of Japan in terms of physical appearance. Their lifespans are long, with an average of 300 years. They have the ability to breathe on the moon without needing protective gear.

Access
Travel to the moon is permitted through the use of spaceships and lunar airships, which were invented on the moon. Fairy aircraft built in Féerie can also access the moon.

Capital
The capital of Tsuki-no-Ōkoku, Tsuki-no-Miyako, is a bustling metropolis. The city contains many skyscrapers, many of which are built in traditional Japanese architectural styles. In the center of the city is the palace, where the king and queen live.

Sights in the capital include:
 * The Celestial Theater. This is where locals go to see plays and other types of theatrics, including bunraku.
 * The Moon Carillon. The exterior of this tower is a perfect replica of Tokyo's now-destroyed Ryōunkaku Tower. This tower is popular with tourists, Atop the tower is a huge carillon of bells, which ring automatically every three hours.
 * The Moon Tower. Based on the Tokyo Tower, this is another popular tourist location.
 * The Moon Skytree. The recently-completed radio tower is based on the Tokyo Skytree.
 * Harajuku tsuki . This is a popular shopping district where malls containing contemporary lunar fashions can be found.
 * The Lunar Rabbit Garden. This is a beautiful, expansive garden where one can have a picnic, take photographs, and feed the local moon rabbits.