Come visit the city here! Visits to Zaibatsu are free of cost as of 4 October 2025. Proof that the Robloxian is 9 years old and above is required upon entry.


Zaibatsu, commonly known as Zaibatsu City, also known as 財閥 in Neo-bloxianese, is a coastal city located adjacent to the Sea of Neo-Bloxia, located 500 kilometers northeast of Roghija. It is a prosperous city on the coast of the Roghija Bay, Japan. Robloxians can explore the busy streets as a tourist or work as an office worker, barista, police officer, criminal, firefighter or anything in-between.

Zaibatsu is a economic capital with it being one of the richest cites inside Neo-Japan however it does have issues with work life and corruption.

Zaibatsu's New Capsule Hotel.

Zaibatsu's New Capsule Hotel.

Zaibatsu's Nightlife.

Zaibatsu's Nightlife.

A wide angle shot of Zaibatsu's city skyline at night.

A wide angle shot of Zaibatsu's city skyline at night.

Robloxians walk down a cramped neon lit lane in Zaibatsu.

Robloxians walk down a cramped neon lit lane in Zaibatsu.

A Robloxian police officer walking on a sidewalk in Old Town, Zaibatsu.

A Robloxian police officer walking on a sidewalk in Old Town, Zaibatsu.

As of June 20, 2023, citizens can now rent apartments. Robloxians can use their phones map to find them. As of January 29, 2024, 163,685 Robloxians called it their favorite city, 16,000 Robloxians like the city, but 1,799 Robloxians dislike the city.

The city is characterized with mild and infrequent violence, and as such, Robloxians need to become 9 years old and above in order to grant themselves entry to the city.

Districts:

Old Town

Kanon Island

Industrial District

Business District

Etymology:

The city's name literally means “financial clique” which primarily refers to the wealthy conglomerates in the country.

The city's name etymologically was also known for their strong association with political parties during the early 20th century and, as such, were closely tied to the military buildup of Neo-Japan during this period.

image of the skyline with Kanon island.

image of the skyline with Kanon island.

The city's name etymologically had been viewed with some ambivalence by the Neo-Japanese military, which nationalized a significant portion of their production capability during 1939-1945.