In modern Japan, a supernatural force—the Death Note—changes the balance of life and death.
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Created | 21 days ago |
Last Updated | 19 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (4470, 2000) |
This modest but meticulously maintained prosecutor’s office is located in a quiet corner of a municipal government building in central Tokyo. Outwardly, it functions like any standard legal bureau, but the real heart of this location is Mikami’s private inner office, which he uses as his base of operations as the second Kira. Inside, the room is obsessively clean and organized, with rows of legal files on display. One locked drawer in his desk conceals the Death Note, which Mikami uses during his breaks under the guise of reviewing casework. The walls are bare except for a clock and a framed quote about justice, and a soundproof design ensures no one hears what goes on behind the closed door.
Cold, clinical, and eerily quiet, the orderliness of the space contrasts with the dark acts committed there. A sense of ritual pervades the room, as if Mikami believes he is performing holy work, with thick tension from the secrecy surrounding his actions.