Named for a famous cat called Takeda, this wall marks the border between Katana Clan and the forest that belongs to Hokage Clan. This great stone wall was built to keep wild animals out when the city was first built, but it was geratly deteriorated since them. There are a few gaps in the wall and much of it has begun to fall apart and crumble down. Outside of the wall the forest begins/
The name translates to Canal of Blood, a name that was given to this Canal that runs through the city because of a great battle that took place here. The battle, continuing on through sunset, appeared to turn red like blood as the sun set. It caused the cats to stop fighting and retreat, leaving the battle for another day. This is the border between Katana Clan and Nami Clan.
Kinmuku, or Gold, Street is one of the main streets within the city. Not only does it mark the end of the Katana territory and the beginning of the Other Lands, but it also marks the end of the Upper and Market districts of Kyatto City.