Irawana Japan
Flag of Irawana Japan | |
Motto: "We work to win the war" | |
Region | Europe 1956 |
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Capital | Tokyo |
Official Language(s) | Japanese |
Leader | Yushiko Irawana |
Population | 20 million |
Currency | Yen |
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Brief History
In the year 2004 many factors came together to allow major changes to Japan. The first of these was the testing of Nuclear weapons by Kim Jong Il's North Korea. Japan was now faced with two Communists Nuclear Powers in its region, anti-communist tensions and pro-military feelings resurged in Japan
At the same time, discontent with the Iraqi Conflict and the reproccusions of Americas depressions, made many feel Japan was too dependent on the United States.
These mixed together to allow for nationalism to surge in the nation. To take advantage was Nashonarizumu Sangyousaisei Koutou meaning 'National Revival Party' abreviated NSK. The NSK rose to political contender almost overnight, achieving a majority in the National Diet, and thus giving its leader, Yushiko Irawana the Prime Ministership.
As the international situation fell into the Muslim wars (2001-2016) Irawna steered clear of western politics and practiced military and political isolationism, while still trading with both sides.
Government
The NSK quickly achieved political control, and moved quickly towards semi-autocracy. Its policies were strongly in line with the thinking of Japan before the war. It quickly ammended the Constitution to allow a Military, and began working the Japanese Defense Force into that role.
Economics continued much the same in Japan, strongly capitalist; Noted by the working together of manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and banks in closely-knit groups called keiretsu; cozy relations with government bureaucrats, and the guarantee of lifetime employment. However unlike previous years it has made strong anti-union decisions.
Trade Negotiations are being made with Al4khr1v3st4n, exchanging Japan's industrial products to them, in exchange for food, helping make up for the poor agriculture of the Nation.
Leader
Yushiko Irawana, was born rich. Son of a head of media, he quickly took a liking to politics, philosophy and history. He joined the NSK and rose to its leadership very early, essentially building the party up to what it is today. The NSK and Irawana are inseperable, and so it seems is the NSK and Japan. He is noted for his loud and passionate speaking style.