San Myshuno

San Myshuno is a world introduced in The Sims 4: City Living. It is a coastal city surrounded by mountains, with a river running through the middle. It is packed with many diverse Sims of different cultures and sprawling with activities and festivals. This world is based on a variety of modern cities from around the world including Shanghai, Tokyo, Vancouver, San Francisco, Hong Kong, New York, and Sydney. It also features elements of Indian, Chinese, Japanese and Moroccan cultures.

Neighborhoods
San Myshuno consists of 4 neighborhoods and one special lot.
 * Spice Market
 * Arts Quarter
 * Fashion District
 * Uptown

Special lot

 * Myshuno Meadows

Lots
There are 18 lots in San Myshuno, including 9 apartment buildings (with 21 apartment units between them), 2 residential penthouses, 1 residential lot, and 6 community lots (including 1 penthouse community lot). However if counting each apartment unit as a lot, San Myshuno has 30 lots in total.

Inhabited

 * Culpepper House - Rasoya family
 * Jasmine Suites Apartments - Bheeda family
 * Medina Studios Apartments - Benali family
 * Hakim House Apartments - Jang family
 * ZenView Apartments - Karaoke Legends household
 * Chic Street Apartments - Pizzazz family
 * Alto Apartments - Lobo family
 * Landgraab Apartments - Feng family

Uninhabited

 * Spire Apartments

Penthouses

 * FountainView Penthouse
 * Torendi Tower Penthouse

Residential

 * The Old Salt House

Community lots

 * Waterside Warble - Karaoke bar
 * Casbah Gallery - Arts center
 * Planet Honey Pop! - Karaoke bar
 * Stargazer Lounge - Lounge
 * Skye Fitness - Gym
 * Myshuno Meadows - Central Park

Climate
With The Sims 4: Seasons installed, San Myshuno experiences four seasons. Spring temperatures range from cool to warm with sunny or rainy weather. Summers are hot with heat waves, as well as rain and thunderstorms. Fall temperatures are cool to cold with cloudy and rainy weather. Winters include cold to freezing temperatures, cloudy skies, and snowfall, including blizzards.

Trivia

 * "Myshuno!" is referenced a number of times in The Sims 2, likely to refer to the game of bingo.
 * In Spanish and Italian "San" means Saint, so the name of the city humorously translates to 'Saint Bingo'.
 * The bridge in San Myshuno looks strikingly similar to the Queensboro Bridge in New York, but is combined with the placement of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco.
 * This makes sense, as San Francisco is a known for its art and diversity, and San Myshuno is arguably the most diverse place in the Sims series, with places like the Arts Quarter.
 * The Casbah Gallery is based on the Yuerba Buena Center in San Francisco. Its name may come from the North African cultural influences in the Arts Quarter.
 * The overall layout of San Myshuno is based on a combination of Hong Kong and San Francisco.
 * The Fashion District takes its name from the mall located underneath the neighborhood.
 * The Landgraab Apartments and Alto Apartments in Uptown are named after the opposing Landgraab and Alto families.
 * Three unused families intended for San Myshuno exist in the game files. Pond, consisting of Jimmy and his daughter Alaina. Powers, consisting of Randy, Patricia, and their son Kennedy. Riviera, consisting of Rita Riviera, and her boyfriend Memphis Waters. There is also an unused test household, consisting of Andy Campbells, Iko Yono, and Joel Meadows.
 * There is an interactive map for San Myshuno that features reviews for every lot in the city on Electronic Arts' official website.
 * San Myshuno is the first world in The Sims 4 to have individual descriptions and icons for its neighborhoods on the map view. Previously released worlds only highlighted their neighborhoods on the map view, when selected.
 * San Myshuno is mentioned in description of Bougie Burlap Chair from The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle
 * San Myshuno was intended to be the only world in The Sims 4 to feature apartments and penthouses. However, Evergreen Harbor from The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle also features these lots.