Talk:The Future: New Era (Map Game)/@comment-29865703-20160729220209

Imperial Empire of Japan (off.)/Japan (short)


 * Government: The government is currently based off of pro-nationalism propaganda and the military of Japan.


 * Policies: Nothing.


 * Laws: Nothing.


 * Research and Development:


 * Military R&D: A prototype of a railgun is built, although it has a 1/10 chance of exploding. Back to the drawing board.


 * Analytics:


 * Economy: The economy of Japan begins to improve a lot after Okuda's policies on economics.
 * GDP: Japan's current GDP is 6.02 trillion USD, and the current GDP Per Capita is 25,603.26 USD, or 2,613,452.76 Yen.


 * Infrastructure/Public Services: 
 * North Korea:
 * Pyongyang: Any and all Juche/Communist buildings located in Pyongyang, or anywhere in North Korea for that matter, are torn down or blown up. The Pyongyang Central Zoo is also turned into an actual zoo, causing the previous populous of North Korea to become proceedingly happy with their new life under Japanese rule.


 * Angola:
 * Luanda: Apartments complexes, hotels, and the likes are all erected in Luanda, thus making it the worlds fifth most expensive city to live in.
 * Cabinda: Cabinda has undergone its metropolis makeover, also shit loads more oil derricks are built.


 * Demographics: 90% of the population identifies as Japanese, with the other 10% being a mixture of Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Korean, and mostly other Asian cultures.


 * Development/Standards of Living: good stuff


 * Population Census 2017: Japan's current population is 292,189,000 people, with 92% of the population being urbanized.


 * Military:


 * Wars and Conflicts:


 * Operation Shinkyo (National; March 21st, 2017-April 1st, 2018): Okuda sends 25,000 more soldiers to fight in Angola, fully occupying the nation on April 1st, 2018, and annexing it on November 17th. 200,000 soldiers are withdrawn from Angola, while 20,000 are still stationed there to keep Angola in check.
 * Operation Marēshia (National; Casus Belli: Japanese Civilian Plane Shot Down; February 15th, 2018-???): On February 15th, 2018, a Japanese civilian plane, flying from Tokyo to Surabaya, Indonesia, was shot down over the Malaysian city of Sibu. While the Malaysian government claimed it was a Japanese military flight flying chemtrails over major Malaysian cities, this did not avoid the step to war. Okuda splits 1,000,000 soldiers half and half into the two mainlands of Malaysia from Brunei. The section of Malaysia that housed Kuala Lumpur was fully occupied on May 18th, while the rest was occupied fully on July 21st. This was all thanks to how weak the Malaysian military was, and Malaysia is planned to be annexed some day in 2019.


 * Imperial Japanese Armed Forces (Kyūnihongun): Previous Taiwanese and North Korean soldiers are asked if they would like to join Japan's military, with 78% of them saying yes, thanks to them liberating them from communism.


 * Imperial Japanese Ground Forces (Nihon teikoku chijō-gun): In the Japanese Ground Forces, there are currently 3,943,928 active soldiers and 994,786 in reserves. Land systems include 9,174 tanks, 14,921 AFVs, 3,289 SPGs, 6,083 towed-artillery, and 2,721 MLRSs. Tanks and AFVs are the main land systems being developed for the Japanese military.


 * Imperial Japanese Maritime Forces (Nihon teikoku kaijō butai): In Japan's Maritime Forces/Navy, there are currently 594,918 soldiers that are on active duty and 421,118 reserve personnel. Naval crafts include 5 aircraft carriers, 43 frigates, 69 destroyers, 26 corvettes, 112 submarines, 286 coastal defence crafts, and 73 crafts suitable for mine warfare.


 * Imperial Japanese Air Force (Nihon teikoku kūgun): In Japan's Air Force, there are currently 440,921 soldiers on active duty and 374,219 reserved. Aircrafts include 1,262 fighters/interceptors, 1,372 fixed-wing attack aircraft, 1,053 transport aircraft, 1,024 trainer aircraft, 1,381 helicopters, and 388 attack helicopters.


 * Total Numbers: In the Japanese army, there are currently 4,979,767 soldiers on active duty, and 1,790,123 in reserves, which totals up to 6,769,890 personnel.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Foreign Affairs:
 * United Federation of America: The American ship captured by North Korea, the USS Pueblo (or AGER-2), is returned to them.
 * Germany: Alliance signed. (axis powers XdxdxdXDXDxdxdXDXDXDXD). Also all people of Germanic descent in Japan (around 900,000) are sent to Germany.
 * Russia: Alliance signed.
 * Mexico: 15,000 soldiers are sent to them as a gift from Okuda to Miguel.


 * Internal Affairs:
 * North Korean Leaders: All of the previous leaders of North Korea are assassinated in a series of well-planned out events. Only one North Korean official escaped: Pak Pong-ju. Intelligence suggests that she fled to China.