Yūki, Nagato

Yūki (結城市, ゆうきし) is the capital city of Nagato Province. It is the largest city in Nagato Province and the second-largest city on Harukuni. Yūki is best known for being one end of the longest undersea tunnel in Yamatai, the Nagato-Izumi Tunnel, which connects Yūki with Washimiya in Izumi Province on Akitsukuni. Yūki is an important commercial and fishing port on the Haru Inland Sea, and is the third-busiest port in the region. The city is also notable for being the home of a large number of Yamataian computer companies.

As of 2015, Yūki had a population of 1,475,183, the 7th largest in Yamatai.

History
Yūki started out as a fishing village founded in the 16th century. It later grew as a gateway port for travellers heading westwards from the Imperial capitals on Akitsukuni island.

It became the provincial capital in 1846.

Preserved fish
Yūki is well-known for its preserved fish products, originally sold to travellers as they arrived in port.