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Zawame City

Zawame with Yggdrasill Tower in the background.

Zawame (沢芽市, Zawame-shi) is a fictional city and is the story setting for Kamen Rider Gaim. It is an experimental city project of the Yggdrasill Corporation.

History[]

Some time ago, Zawame was a suburb before the Yggdrasill Corporation bought the land and urbanized it into a city.

In the past, before Zawame's forest was demolished by Yggdrasill, there was a Shinto shrine with a large tree that the local townsfolk would visit and pray to the tree spirit which they believed protected the town.

During the Kamen Rider Taisen crossover movie event, the city was made into a warzone between the Heisei and Showa Kamen Riders, set up by the Badan Empire to rule/destroy the universe by using the Kamen Riders to fight each other.

When Redyue invaded the Human World and laid siege to Yggdrasill Tower, the Japanese Government, the JDF and Yggdrasill's international branches in Paris, Hong Kong and London declared a state of emergency by evacuating all key personnel and Ryoma Sengoku shuts down all civilian communications using Yggdrasill's Master Intelligence System to keep anyone in the outside world from finding out about the Inves. The JDF then seals off the city to prevent any remaining civilians from leaving and to keep the Inves contained, as the city became a quarantine zone.

It is revealed by Yoko that Yggdrasill planned their city to be on an isolated island so that containment could be possible, that way if anything with their experiments went wrong on a cataclysmic level, it would not spread outward to Japan or the world and they could simply abandon it.

After the Inves invasion, the city is being restored and is returning to the way things were before Yggdrasill came, with Yggdrasill Tower and Yggdrasill's offices being demolished due to the company going bankrupt.

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Alternate Timeline[]

This alternate Zawame was a part of the new world created by Lapis out of his desire to end war. After meeting Kouta and learning soccer as an alternative way of competing without bloodshed, Lapis made the world as a similar one to the Zawame City without the interference of Inves and Helheim. While Helheim seemingly had no connection to the world, but the alternate Ryoma Sengoku revealed to have found the Helheim's remains and the existence of Lockseeds in this world, meaning Helheim might had been an ancient civilization instead of an alien world.

Lapis first made Kaito arrive to his world, making him take the place of his counterpart as well as removing him from his original Helheim-infected body. Kaito decided to play along in the new world, supporting his alternate Team Baron and defeated the Grasshopper Monster, a servant of Kohgane. Eventually, Lapis had enough of Kaito and decided to return the latter to his world. [Baron's Soccer Showdown Summer Camp!]

He later invites Kouta, probably as a gift for teaching him the meaning of soccer and let him experience the new world. Unfortunately, Kohgane was awakened in his world, using the Evil Seeds as parasites to absorb his victims' bloodlust for war. After Kouta fell under his trance, remaining Riders, Baron, Ryugen and Marika tried their best to stop Kohgane while Lapis freed Kouta from his corruption. Kouta soon faced Kohgane, returning the absorbed Riders and the whole team eliminate him with Lapis/Armored Rider Kamuro as a soccer ball. Lapis finally lets his world's existence cease and bids farewell to Kouta after finding peace in afterlife. [Kamen Rider Gaim the Movie: The Great Soccer Match! The Golden Fruit Cup!]

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Notes[]

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A map of Gotham

  • The original map of Zawame was based on Gotham City, a fictional city from DC Comics most commonly associated as the home city of the superhero Batman. This was later altered on the Blu-Ray release of the episode to avoid possible lawsuits from DC Comics and Warner Bros.
    • Inspired by multiple Batman stories including the comic arc No Man's Land, and the Christopher Nolan film The Dark Knight Rises, Zawame was sealed off from the rest of the world by the national government and declared a no-man's land.

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