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State of Japan (pre-Incident) | Shogunate of Japan (post-Incident)

 * 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
 * Prime Minister: Shinzo Abe
 * Capital: Tokyo
 * Laws and Politics:
 * Declaration of a National Emergency: With the Incident, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has declared a state of emergency in Japan. People are encouraged to use as little water as possible and it is recommended that in order to conserve food, men eat at most 1,800 calories per day and women 1,300. For drinking, it is recommended to drink one cup of water when the need arises, e.g. when you are thirsty. The government also encourages the people to use as little electricity as possible, but the charging of smartphones is also allowed as to help people receive emergency alerts directly from the government.
 * A New Shogunate: Due to the current national emergency, Emperor Naruhito and Prime Minister Abe have sought fit to revive the title of 'Shogun,' granting it to Naruhito. Shogun Naruhito now has absolute power over the entirety of Japan until the national emergency has ended.
 * Economy: When the Incident hit the Four Prefectures, the first thing that had happened was a full collapse of the stock market. The People's Republic of China nor the United States are no longer there to import petroleum, natural gas, etc. from, nor are they there to export Japanese goods to. Many businesses based in the displaced land had essentially zero business, and collapsed within days, with many of the now vacant offices and buildings being taken over by the government and converted into vertical farms as to help sustain the population.
 * Demographics: ​​​​​
 * Population (total): 37,532,095
 * Tokyo: 14,429,286
 * Kanagawa: 9,308,094
 * Saitama: ​​​​​​7,558,198
 * Chiba: 6,236,517
 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts: N/A
 * Japanese Armed Forces:
 * Retirement of the Self-Defense Forces: In these dire times, the State has seen that the self-defense forces are no longer necessary and all members of each self-defense force is transferred into the respective branch of the new Armed Forces.
 * The United States Forces in Japan: Many of the American soldiers apart of the USFJ have joined the main Japanese military, realizing they have no where else to go unless they want to die in a foreign land filled with many possibly hostile nations.
 * Japanese Army (Teikokugun): At the moment, the Teikokugun has been severely limited in its capabilities as many Japanese soldiers were stationed outside of our transported land. It currently consists of:
 * 30,000 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 has been limited, but not as limited as the Teikokugun as we now have access to many American ships in the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka base, along with our own ships that were stationed in naval ports around the transported regions. It currently consists of:
 * 25,000 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 Fore of Japan has been hit less by the Incident as compared to the Maritime Force and the Army, as many Japanese and American airfields and AFBs, such as Yokota Air Base, have been transported back in time. It 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: N/A
 * Events:
 * "The Incident" (Jiken, 事件): Due to the Incident, and for an unknown reason, the Saitama, Kanagawa, Tokyo, and Chiba prefectures have been transported back in time. In order to ascertain our position along the world's timeline, we have sent agents out to the other daimyos (see Reconnaissance in the Uesugi Daimyo). The four prefectures had decided it best to unite under one government instead of falling into anarchy. They have come to be known as the "Four Prefectures."
 * Reconnaissance in the Uesugi Daimyo: Reconnaissance agents are sent into the neighboring province to scout out for weaknesses and knowledge of 'the Incident' in the daimyo of Uesugi. The agents are dressed in contemporary artisan clothing, as to avoid suspicion. The knowledge of the presence of modern Japan should be ascertained by these agents to see how much the daimyos know of modern Japan, along with the exact year that we have been sent to.
 * Attempts to Make Contact: Using JAXA buildings located across our owned prefectures, including the Earth Observation Center in Saitama and other nearby radio centers, our scientists have made attempts to make contact with any satellites that may possibly exist. Much of our stored electricity was used during this, but the potential rewards outweigh the risks.
 * Lack of Arable Land: As Tokyo and its surrounding regions are heavily urbanized, there is a severe lack of arable land. Due to this, terraced rice paddies in the rural and coastal areas of Chiba prefecture and vertical farms in the urban centers of the Tokyo metropolis have been confiscated from private ownership and have been put in the hands of the government, and thus federal food scientists and nutritionists. Together, they are looking for ways to increase crop production while reducing costs, money-wise and resource-wise.