San Diego

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San Diego
Japanese Name サンディエゴ

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Weapon Weapon Staff.png Staff
Race Human
Nationality St. Iris.png St. Iris
Birthday June 16
Constellation Gemini
Talents Making traps
Likes Haunted houses and trick houses
Dislikes Alcohol
Strengths Do not look down on or bully others
Weaknesses Unable to accept people's kindness at face value
Hobbies Making traps

San Diego. I don't really like talking to people. Please, don't bring a lot of friends or anything. Just don't interfere with my work, OK? This is no Best Friends Club.

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
San Diego (The Lone Dweller) icon.png [The Lone Dweller] San Diego 2021 November 8 [Training Camp - San Diego] Event Reward
San Diego (Trickster of the Haunted House) icon.png [Trickster of the Haunted House] San Diego 2021 November 1 [Halloween Pumpkin's Rebellion] Event Reward
San Diego (Doki Doki! Haunted House Date) icon.png [Doki Doki! Haunted House Date] San Diego 2023 November 30 [Oiran Taisen in Kabukichou] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
San Diego (Welcome to the Ghost Town) icon.png [Welcome to the Ghost Town] San Diego 2021 October 31 [Halloween Pumpkin's Rebellion] Limited Gacha

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Trivia

  • San Diego's birthday is the opening date of Old Town Transit Center in 1996, located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, California.
  • San Diego's loneliness and ghost town theme is based on Old Town San Diego, abandoned after the 1860s. The town also has famous haunted locations such as the Robinson-Rose Building, El Campo Santo Cemetery and the Whaley House. Aside from Halloween, San Diego also celebrates Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead.
  • San Diego's dislikes alcohol, though San Diego city spends the most on alcohol of any city in the US at $1,112 per year. This may be due to Halloween also being a heavy drinking holiday with drunken party-goers infamous for disrupting other festivities, and her natural shyness.
  • San Diego is well-known for pumpkin patches, the main theme of her design. Pumpkin patches are usually opened to the public in the United States of America, in the months of September and October when Halloween celebrations are at its peak.

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Old Town Transit Center entrance.

Old Town Transit Center, also known as San Diego–Old Town station or Old Town San Diego station, is an intermodal transportation station located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, California. It is served by Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner, the COASTER commuter rail service, and the San Diego Trolley, as well as numerous San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus lines. The station is located at the intersection of Rosecrans Street/Taylor Street and Pacific Highway, adjacent to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park and the freeway intersection of Interstate 5 and Interstate 8. It is also located about two miles southeast of SeaWorld San Diego and Mission Bay, providing access to the northernmost beaches in the city of San Diego.

The Old Town Transit Center was built in the early 1990s, and San Diego Trolley's North/South Line was extended here on June 16, 1996. In November 1997, the line, renamed the Blue Line, was extended into Mission Valley. When the Green Line service was introduced with the opening of the Mission Valley East extension on July 10, 2005, the Blue Line's northern terminus was pushed back to this station, which also served as the Green Line's western terminus.

San Diego station platform.

During a system redesign on September 2, 2012, as part of the Trolley Renewal Project, MTS extended the western terminus of the Green Line from this station to 12th & Imperial Bayside Terminal and shortened the Blue Line's northern terminus to America Plaza. The Special Event Line was eliminated; and instead, the Green Line added cars and offer more frequent service to Petco Park, San Diego Convention Center, Aztec Stadium and Viejas Arena at San Diego State University when necessary.

The Old Town Transit Center hosts passenger trains operating on Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner intercity rail route and on the COASTER commuter rail line. Of the 22 weekday Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains operating in San Diego, 18 of them stop at the Old Town Transit Center, though the Surfliner trains operating at Old Town do not offer checked luggage service, and stop at Old Town to board passengers (northbound trains) or detrain passengers (southbound trains) only, respectively. Wikipedia

Whaley House.

The Whaley House is an 1857 Greek Revival style residence, a California Historical Landmark, and museum located in Old Town, San Diego, California. It is currently maintained by Historic Tours of America, Inc (HTA). It is the oldest brick structure in Southern California. The Whaley House was the home of Thomas Whaley and his family. At various times it also housed Whaley's general store, San Diego's second county courthouse, and the first commercial theater in San Diego. The house has "witnessed more history than any other building in the city". It is said that guests and the staff, from time to time, will catch a glimpse of the ghost of a Whaley family member who died inside the house such as: baby Thomas Jr., Violet, Anna, Francis, George or Corinne Lillian Whaley.

In the 1860s and 1870s, the house became the focal point of a battle between Old Town residents and residents of New Town (current downtown) for dominance of San Diego. The San Diego County government had been renting a portion of Whaley House for its offices and records. Whaley offered several times to sell the house to the county, but the offer was ignored. New Towners demanded that the county offices and records be moved to New Town. The issue dominated local elections, with Republicans favoring New Town while Democrats favored Old Town. There were conflicting court orders; at one point the local sheriff was ordered to seize Whaley House, but refused. A judge ordered the removal of three supervisors from the Board of Supervisors, and another judge tried to appoint three other men to the posts. After several years of court battles the California Supreme Court ordered the reinstatement of the three original supervisors, who ordered that the county records be moved to New Town. Despite threats of armed resistance from the Old Towners, the records were moved on March 31, 1871, effectively shifting the focus of the city to New Town.

The house has frequently been cited as haunted, based on strange noises or sights reported by some visitors. In 2005, LIFE magazine called Whaley House "the most haunted house in America." Shortly after the Whaley family moved in, they told the San Diego Union that they heard heavy footsteps in the house which they believed to be the ghost of James "Yankee Jim" Robinson, who had earlier been hanged on the property for stealing a boat. Some visitors have reported seeing apparitions of Thomas Whaley or Anna Whaley. Wikipedia

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