Shibuya

Shibuya (シブヤ) is one of the five main cities (五大都市 go daitoshi) on the Japanese server of Elder Tale. The others are Akiba, Minami, Susukino, and Nakasu.

Overview
Shibuya is the newest of the five cities on the Japanese server and was created with the intention of dispersing some of the players in Akiba. Heavily dependent on the transport gates, the city was essentially paralyzed after the Apocalypse. Many of the Adventurers based there left for Akiba, and very few remain.

Players generally have to pass through seven or eight zones to travel from Akiba to Shibya. The shortest route traverses four zone, but the way is arduous.

Homesteading the Noosphere arc
Right around the time of the first year anniversary of the Apocalypse The Town of Shibuya transformed from a player city into a full raid zone, Filled with multiple high leveled raid monsters all of which seem to somehow originated from the Moon.

The most notable of these were the Moonlight Moths which have made the old NHK communications tower zone into a massive raid dungeon zone now called The Fort of Calling. Which made the building almost completely unacceptable filled with many other dangerous beasts as well.

The Moths were spawning in hundreds of thousands and spreading all over the Yamato Server putting all of the people of the land and eventually adventurers too into a deep sleep with their sparkling dust and unable to wake them up. Shiroe organised a 24 member raid part plus ReGan in order to deal with them.

However the first initial attempt ended in failure due to Shiroe being conflicted with the idea of weather to return home or protect their new home as The NHK building also housed the only known means to contact the Traveler's race in the moon and if it is lost, than there only means of getting home might be lost as well and as result some members fell and the rest were forced into a retreat.

After some rethinking the Shibuya Raid Team pulled themselves together and now planned a way to only destroy the nest but also save their mean to contact the moon too.