kilobaasia
Kilobaasia is a hypothetical megaregion used in urban studies and speculative worldbuilding to describe an extensive, highly interconnected urban belt spanning parts of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. The term blends kilo- with Asia to convey an extreme scale beyond typical megaregions, but there is no single agreed boundary.
The concept arises primarily in planning fiction and scenario analysis. It serves as a shorthand for long-distance
Geography and scope vary by author. Commonly cited corridors include major metropolitan arcs such as the Tokyo–Osaka–Nagoya
Economy and infrastructure: In speculative use, Kilobaasia is characterized by dense housing, diversified economies, cross-border supply
Reception and status: As a construct rather than an official region, Kilobaasia is debated among scholars and