Marineford Bay enforced by the Encircling Wall. Two years after the war, the "Marines" kanji has been replaced with "G-1". Around the building's four cardinal corners is a small mountain with a small building on top and a flag with the Marines' symbol placed on top of the roofs each. The building is a large multistory ancient Japanese-stylized palace, with the base bearing the kanji for "Marines" ( 海軍, Kaigun ?), with the Marines symbol in between. At the back of the island, standing large, tall and proud is the Marine Headquarters building. Marineford is a crescent moon-shaped island that is composed completely of bricks and steel, with cannons on the edges. ![]() ![]() ![]() Layout of Marineford just before the Summit War
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