Civ Tour: Heian Japan | Civilization VII
Add the Heian Japan civilization to your collection in Sid Meier's Civilization® VII!This content is available as part of the Brush and Blade Collection DLC bundle, featuring two leaders, four civilizations, and four Wonders.
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HISTORY
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By the light of the moon, in carefully cultivated gardens and elaborate villas, the poets of Heian Japan wrote their tales. The Heian period begins with the establishment of Heian-kyo (today Kyoto) in 794 CE, and marks the last era of classical Japanese history. It was a time of refinement, when men and especially women of the court cultivated literature into a high art; it was also a time of rural neglect and decay, when the countryside grew increasingly restless, riven with tensions between ambitious clans. This tension was to erupt in a revolt in the early 12th century, and the subsequent rise of the shogunates that were to dominate Japanese history for centuries afterward.
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ABILITY
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Pure Land:
- Antiquity Age (Apex): Increased Culture on Improvements on Breathtaking tiles.
- Exploration Age: Further increased Culture on Improvements on Breathtaking tiles.
- Modern Age: Further increased Culture on Improvements on Breathtaking tiles. Cities receive a set amount of Tourism per Breathtaking tile once they contain a minimum number of them.
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ATTRIBUTES
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- Cultural
- Diplomatic
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TRADITIONS
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Insei
- Tier 1, Antiquity Age (Apex): Increased Happiness on Culture Buildings when not in a Celebration. Increased Culture on Happiness Buildings when in a Celebration.
- Tier 2, Modern Age: Further increased Happiness on Culture Buildings when not in a Golden Age. Further increased Culture on Happiness Buildings when in a Golden Age.
Jo-bo System
- Tier 1, Antiquity Age (Apex): All Buildings receive increased Culture Adjacency with Breathtaking tiles.
- Tier 2, Exploration Age: Further increased Culture Adjacency.
Mongatari
- Tier 1, Antiquity Age (Apex): Great Work Constructibles receive increased Happiness on Charming tiles and increased Food Adjacency on Breathtaking tiles.
Shikken
- Tier 1, Exploration Age (Affirmation): Increased Culture on Improvements and Districts on Breathtaking tiles.
- Tier 2, Modern Age (Affirmation): Further increased Culture.
Utsurou
- Tier 1, Antiquity Age (Apex): Settlements with a stationed Army Commander receive increased Culture on Great Works, but Commanders receive reduced XP.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
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Jinja: Increased Happiness. Increased Culture Adjacency with Charming and Breathtaking tiles. Can be placed on Land or Water. Water Jinja must be adjacent to Flat Terrain. Settlements can only have a set number of Land or Water Jinja.
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CIVILIAN UNIT
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Shijin: Great Person. Trainable in Settlements with a Jinja.
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MILITARY UNIT
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Yumi: Unique Ranged Unit. Increased Movement. Increased Combat Strength if this Unit has not moved this turn.
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WONDER
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Hoo-do Hall: Wonders provide increased Appeal to adjacent tiles. Breathtaking tiles receive increased Production, increased Culture, and increased Happiness in this Settlement. Must be placed on Flat terrain adjacent to a River. Heian Japan receives increased Production toward constructing this Wonder.
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STARTING BIASES
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- Mountains
- Rivers
- Vegetated
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GAMEPLAY TIP
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Heian cares about terrain Appeal. You can activate the Appeal Lens above the minimap to find which tiles are Breathtaking.
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