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Japan as a nation has been one of the most fortunate and successful in the aftermath of the [[Weltkrieg]]. The [[Peace with Honour|peace treaty signed by Germany, Britain and Japan in 1921]] guaranteed Japan’s rule of her overseas territories, most importantly the control of Korea, and the civil war in Russia allowed the Asian industrial nation to set up a puppet state in [[Transamur]] and gain control of the vital port of Vladivostok. However, German economic hegemony and penetration of China through the [[Allgemeine Ostasiatische Gesellschaft]] caused severe difficulties for Japan in the late twenties and the military gained increasing power in ruling the Japanese state. In 1928 Japan rushed to support Zhang Zuelin, Warlord of [[Fengtien Republic|Manchuria]], in an attempt to alleviate or resolve a number of economic difficulties, and prevent complete German domination of the chinese mainland. Further advances were halted however due to diplomatic pressure emanating from Berlin. Nevertheless the success of the campaign helped to solidify the strong position of the military, most of whom felt the way forwards was to seek further conquests elsewhere. In 1936 Japan is poised to extend her empire and with Germany's dominance of the world appearing to be in decline the Japanese government look greedily at both the remaining [[Qing Empire|Qing Chinese territories]] and the German pacific possessions. | Japan as a nation has been one of the most fortunate and successful in the aftermath of the [[Weltkrieg]]. The [[Peace with Honour|peace treaty signed by Germany, Britain and Japan in 1921]] guaranteed Japan’s rule of her overseas territories, most importantly the control of Korea, and the civil war in Russia allowed the Asian industrial nation to set up a puppet state in [[Transamur]] and gain control of the vital port of Vladivostok. However, German economic hegemony and penetration of China through the [[Allgemeine Ostasiatische Gesellschaft]] caused severe difficulties for Japan in the late twenties and the military gained increasing power in ruling the Japanese state. In 1928 Japan rushed to support Zhang Zuelin, Warlord of [[Fengtien Republic|Manchuria]], in an attempt to alleviate or resolve a number of economic difficulties, and prevent complete German domination of the chinese mainland. Further advances were halted however due to diplomatic pressure emanating from Berlin. Nevertheless the success of the campaign helped to solidify the strong position of the military, most of whom felt the way forwards was to seek further conquests elsewhere. In 1936 Japan is poised to extend her empire and with Germany's dominance of the world appearing to be in decline the Japanese government look greedily at both the remaining [[Qing Empire|Qing Chinese territories]] and the German pacific possessions. | ||
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'''Emperor:''' His Imperial Majesty the Emperor [[Hirohito]] (born 29 April 1901) | '''Emperor:''' His Imperial Majesty the Emperor [[Hirohito]] (born 29 April 1901) |
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Anthem Kimi ga yo | ||||
Official Language | Japanese | |||
Capital | Tokyo | |||
Emperor | Hirohito(era name: Showa) | |||
Prime Minister | Inukai Tsuyoshi | |||
Establishment - Meiji Restoration | January 3, 1868 | |||
Government | Constitutional monarchy | |||
Currency | Yen | |||
Area | 675,000 km² | |||
Population | circa 97,770,000 |
Japan is a state in Asia. It consists of numerous island and the Korean peninsula. To the north it borders Transamur and to the west it borders the Fengtien Republic
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History
Japan as a nation has been one of the most fortunate and successful in the aftermath of the Weltkrieg. The peace treaty signed by Germany, Britain and Japan in 1921 guaranteed Japan’s rule of her overseas territories, most importantly the control of Korea, and the civil war in Russia allowed the Asian industrial nation to set up a puppet state in Transamur and gain control of the vital port of Vladivostok. However, German economic hegemony and penetration of China through the Allgemeine Ostasiatische Gesellschaft caused severe difficulties for Japan in the late twenties and the military gained increasing power in ruling the Japanese state. In 1928 Japan rushed to support Zhang Zuelin, Warlord of Manchuria, in an attempt to alleviate or resolve a number of economic difficulties, and prevent complete German domination of the chinese mainland. Further advances were halted however due to diplomatic pressure emanating from Berlin. Nevertheless the success of the campaign helped to solidify the strong position of the military, most of whom felt the way forwards was to seek further conquests elsewhere. In 1936 Japan is poised to extend her empire and with Germany's dominance of the world appearing to be in decline the Japanese government look greedily at both the remaining Qing Chinese territories and the German pacific possessions.
Politics
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Emperor: His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Hirohito (born 29 April 1901)
Prime Minister: Inukai Tsuyoshi (Rikken Seiyukai, born 20 April 1855)
Minister for Foreign Affairs: Yoshizawa Kenkichi (born 24 January 1874)
Minister of Finance: [[Takejir�� Tokonami]] (born in 1865)
Minister for Home Affairs: Kawamura Takeji (born 17 July 1871)
Secret Services Supreme Commander: General Ugaki Kazushige (born 9 August 1868)
Chief of the Imperial Army General Staff: General Araki Sadao (born 26 May 1877)
Chief of the Imperial Navy General Staff: Admiral Ōsumi Mineo (born 1 May 1876)
Chief of the Imperial Air Force General Staff: Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku (born 4 April 1884)
Military
Japan is the foremost military powerhouse in Asia. Possessing the third largest navy in the world and a considerably large army with modern equipment, tactics and industrial capacity to supply it. Japan is a force to be reckoned with in any conflict taking place in the Far-East. Still, the armed forces of Japan face several problems. The relative lack of resources in the Japanese home islands places severe restrictions on the capability of Japan to wage a long-term war and the supply convoys of the Pacific are vulnerable to naval attacks.
Army
The majority of the standing army of Japan is currently stationed in Manchuria, Korea and Transamur. A significant number of garrisons are also situated in the Japanese-held islands in the Pacific Ocean, like Wake and Iwo Jima.
Navy
The Nihon Kaigun is one of the few navies in the world that employ aircraft carriers and thus it has significant power-projection capabilites and most major ports in the Pacific are within its reach. Being one of the largest navies of the world, the Nihon Kaigun has a vast array of vessels, from the aforementioned aircraft carriers to battleships and cruisers of various sizes. One of the most important tasks of the navy is to protect the vital trade and supply routes of the Pacific and a vast number of destroyers are deployed for this task.
Air Force
The Air Force is mainly tasked with supporting the two other military branches and thus employs a significant amount of tactical and naval bombers, the latter which are also used for convoy protection.
Foreign relations
Military and economic alliance with Transamur. Japan has political and economic control over Transamur and Fengtien Republic.
Very good relations with Fengtien Republic and Transamur.
Friendly relations with Mongolia and Canada.
Unfriendly relations with Germany and Qing Empire.
Culture
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