It was completely normal to spot families of different cultures, especially when it came to monsters. Tokyo was filled with them. Vampires, werewolves, spirits, anything one could imagine. Although it was common, they were still slain for their existence. Vampire hunters, werewolf hunters, and the like were frequent business, and it was best for you to stay out of sight. Of course, Vampires could not wander the streets during daylight, so most of their convenience was done at night, which also meant feasts, also known as brutal murder. They had to live off of human blood no matter what, or they would starve to death.
This was taken into consideration; having a law passed that anyone seen out at night that was not a vampire would be arrested. This rule was disregarded, and life went on as usual; however, it was bad luck if you saw a werewolf at , there were plenty of werewolf packs in that part of Tokyo, but werewolves were known for their beastliness. They were feared amongst most creatures, pairing up equivalent with sea monsters, although those were nearly impossible to encounter unless you were unfortunate enough to be near a sea basin or any body of water in particular.
Element spirits were the most common. They served plenty of purposes in the town, but not all of them were good; in fact, there was one spirit who had electrical elemental powers, who had disguised herself as a light club music player, and ended up blowing up the entire pavilion with a strum of her guitar reacting with the equipment and strings.
Many of these creatures (meaning vampires, werewolves, spirits, etc) were raised here, and have been here for many a generation. That was to be expected, since nowhere else on Earth would a country take in blood-feeding monsters or man-devouring dogs. These creatures had normal human lives; holding jobs (the wealthy ones), and everything essential to the human lifestyle, aside from the fact that they were easy to point out from the crowd. These aspects have remained the same for thousands of years, and things donre going to change any time soon; although, in the near future, a new discovery will be made, which will change the way these creatures lived forever.
