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Shogunate of Japan

 * Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, under a state of emergency for an indefinite amount of time effective from November 11th, 2019/1444.
 * Emperor/Shogun: Naruhito (2019-2023), Hisahito (2023-present)
 * Prime Minister: Yoshimi Seiji
 * Capital: Tokyo
 * Laws and Politics:
 * Death of a Line: In what many have called a 'freak accident', many members of the Imperial Family, the Yamato dynasty, have succumbed to what seems to be a highly mutated strain of the flu. Thankfully, not much of our population was affected. One of the few surviving members of the family was Prince Hisahito, who was also second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Since the death of his uncle, the Shogun, and his father, first in line to the throne, at the age of 16 he has begun his reign, beginning what has been come to be known as the "Idai" era.
 * An Imperial Marriage: Hisahito has proposed to the daimyo of Uesugi that he marry someone from the Uesugi clan, preferably one of high standing, considering his own position as the Shogun. Hisahito seems to have taken an interest in one young lady of the clan in particular, one Uesugi Chiaki... who also happens to be the daughter of the daimyo leader.
 * Right Wing Shogun?: Shogun Hisahito has been showing increasing signs of trending towards even further nationalistic views. That's odd, hopefully nothing comes of it.
 * Economy: The economy is on a slow rise once again. Many companies have begun to grow with subsidies from the government as well as trade between themselves and our allied daimyos and those who are also neutral.
 * Demographics: ​​​​​
 * Population (total): 37,280,000
 * Tokyo: 14,307,191
 * Kanagawa: 9,128,094
 * Saitama: ​​​​​​7,618,198
 * Chiba: 6,236,517
 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Sengoku Jidai: With the successful campaign through Takeda, we annex the lands owned by the clan and order all high-ranking officials to commit seppuku. The daimyo himself and some of his samurai complete the act, except for one man named Kanai Konosuke. Konosuke is executed anyway, and many of his family members are imprisoned. Beginning the integration of Takeda, it is renamed to Yamanashi prefecture, and no longer is it appropriate to call Japan 'the Four Prefectures.' A force of 7,500 men begin to push through Ogasawara through the newly acquired Takedan lands, along with a small force of 1,000 sent out to be reinforced on all current lines.
 * Japanese Armed Forces:
 * Military Production: With the trade in materials such as bronze and lead from the daimyos, we have been able to ramp up our military production and no longer have to use crude materials, besides the plastic, which we still have a large supply of.
 * Japanese Army (Teikokugun): The Teikokugun currently consists of:
 * 37,500 active soldiers
 * 5,000 reserve soldiers
 * 56 tanks
 * 85 armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)
 * 15 self-propelled artillery
 * 40 towed artillery
 * 15 rocket projectors
 * Japanese Maritime Force (Kaijogun): The Maritime Force currently consists of:
 * 30,000 active soldiers
 * 5,000 reserve soldiers
 * 3 aircraft carriers (2 Japanese, 1 American)
 * 6 destroyers
 * 1 corvette
 * 4 submarines
 * 4 patrol vessels
 * 10 mine warfare vessels
 * Japanese Air Force (Kugun): The Air Force of Japan currently consists of:
 * 20,000 active soldiers
 * 5,000 reserve soldiers
 * 63 fighters
 * 52 attack aircraft
 * 15 transport craft
 * 25 trainer aircraft
 * 35 non-attack helicopters
 * 10 attack helicopters
 * Diplomacy:
 * JPG: Ready to start up trade? We could *really* use that oil.
 * Events:
 * Development of an Electric Cargoship: Scientists from some of Japan's top institutions have come together and begun drafting plans for what some have called the "Infinity Ship," essentially a cargoship powered entirely by electricity, such as that it can be sustained on only solar power, and keep going for just about forever, similar to a sailboat. Two former zaibatsu, Mitsubishi and Sumitomo, have agreed to help fund the ship, with some of what money they have left in our banking systems.