Kamihama City
Kamihama City (神浜市 Kamihama-shi) is a city where the story of Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record takes place. The city consists of 9 wards and has recently undergone a rapid development. Part of the city consist of traditional landmarks such as old town, castle, and shrines. Skyscraper could also be seen in central of the city.

History
As explained in episode 4: According to a legend regarding Mizuna Ward, in the days when daimyo held power, a local commoner man and a noblewoman living in Mizuna Castle fell in love despite their inequal status. The woman's jealous fiance murdered the man. The woman mourned him greatly and visited a local shrine every night to pray to meet her dead lover once again. After 1,500 nights, and after sacrificing the lives of everyone else who lived in the castle town, her prayers were answered and she was reunited with her lover.
Geography
Kamihama City consist of 9 wards.
Shinsei ward
Shinsei ward (新西区 Shinsei-ku) is a ward located in the western part of the city.
- Kamihama City University Affiliated School
- Kamihama City University
- Satomi Medical Center
Mizuna ward
Mizuna ward (水名区 Mizuna-ku) is a ward located in the western part of the city and consist of traditional landmarks such as old town, castle and shrines.
- Mizuna Girls' School
- Mizuna Shrine (Summoning Shrine)
- PoranoMarket (grocery store)
Sankyō ward
Sankyō ward (参京区 Sankyō-ku) is one of 9 wards in Kamihama City.
Chūō ward
Chūō ward (中央区 Chūō-ku) is a ward located in the central part of the city.
Sakae ward
Sakae ward (栄区 Sakae-ku) is a shopping district ward.
- Sakae General School
- Sakae Street
- Game Center
- Kamihama Record Museum (Memory Museum)
Kōshō ward
Kōshō ward (工匠区 Kōshō-ku) is a ward located in the eastern part of the city.
Daitō ward
Daitō ward (大東区 Daitō-ku) is a ward located in the eastern part of the city.
Minaminagi ward
Minaminagi ward (南凪区 Minaminagi-ku) is a ward located in the southern part of the city.
- Hotel Minaminagi Sea
- Minaminagi Liberty Academy
- Convention Center
Hokuyō ward
Hokuyō ward (北養区 Hokuyō-ku) is a ward located in the northern part of the city. This ward is home to the city's upper class and wealthier residents. It is shown that Touka Satomi's family lives here, and this is also where the main headquarters of the Magius is located.
- St. Lilliana Academy
- Hotel Fenthope (NA: Fendt Hope)
Unknown Locations
- Abandoned amusement part
- Abandoned prison
- Mall
- The Mirror Witch's Labyrinth: The Mirror Witch was lured to an abandoned house on Kamihama's east side (ward unknown), where it now permanently resides.
Outside Kamihama City
- According to the map exhibited on the Anime Japan 2019, Takarazaki City is located west of this city and Mitakihara City is located northwest of this city, but it is unknown if the three cities are contiguous.
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Trivia
- The name Kamihama (神浜) likely originates from combining the Kanji names of two major Japanese cities: Kobe (神戸) and Yokohama (横浜).
- It may also be a combination of the terms "kami" (神), a spirit in Japanese Shintoism, and "hama" (破魔), meaning "exorcism", the expulsion or defeat of evil spirits.
- This would be an obvious reference to needing to defeat Rumors, the ability of magical girls to summon their Witch forms as Doppels, and the city's status as the beginning of the efforts to erase Witches and Witchification from the Magical Girl system.
- "Hama" (破魔) can also refer to a decorative bow or arrow (the weapon of both Madoka Kaname and Iroha Tamaki) that acts as a ward against evil.
- Some of the cityscapes of Kamihama City seem to reference the real one of the cities of Kobe and Yokohama.
- It may also be a combination of the terms "kami" (神), a spirit in Japanese Shintoism, and "hama" (破魔), meaning "exorcism", the expulsion or defeat of evil spirits.
- The metro system of Kamihama is similar to that of Robert Moses, and how he strategically isolated parts of New York from public transport, parks, museums, etc. Kamihama's design is a more simplistic version, but it reflects real efforts in urban planning to discriminate against poor communities in the American 1930-60s. Infrastructure was literally built so as to isolate poor communities from public utilities and such. Everything from highway construction to dump locations to inconsistent bridge heights has been used historically.