Talk:Anakhronismos (Map Game)/@comment-26810333-20190730173238

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
 * Prime Minister: Shinzo Abe
 * Capital: Tokyo
 * Laws and Politics:
 * The Modern Daimyo: In order to strengthen relations with the daimyos that have aligned with our ideology, we have begun supplying them with many commodities of the "modern" world, including but not limited to, refrigeration, medicines, electricity (produced w/ small coal generators), firearms (mostly WW2 and Cold War era weaponry, such as the M1 Garand, which have been stockpiled for years), increased crop outputs and new farming methods, as well as the printing press and the interal combustion engine.
 * One Child Policy: In order to preserve food stocks, the Diet has seen it fit to install a one-child policy where women can have, at most, only one child. Should they go over the limit, their taxes will be raised and other consequences will be held.
 * Electricity Restored?: The government has recently been reactivating many out-of-use wind turbines and solar panels. Coupled with biomass plants that had been being built in Tokyo and the other exiled prefectures before the Incident, electricity in Tokyo prefecture - although without many of the unnecessary billboards, automatic doors, etc., can be expected to be restored by as soon as next year, should everything go to plan. Most of the currently produced electricity goes into manufactories, government buildings, such as the National Printing Bureau and the Japan Mint Office in Tokyo, and supermarkets.
 * Economy:  The economy has, surprisingly, been recovering. Though, not by a lot. Farming companies still remain the largest so far, and many have expanded their current vertical farms into surrounding buildings. We believe that now, we may have enough food production capabilities to *sustain* the population.
 * Demographics: ​​​​​
 * Population (total): 37,232,000
 * Tokyo: 14,279,191
 * Kanagawa: 9,108,094
 * Saitama: ​​​​​​7,608,198
 * Chiba: 6,236,517
 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Sengoku Jidai: To start of the Age of Warring States, we don't like the fact that the Takedans have begun a heavy military buildup, and we fear that they may fall under Ashikaga influence. We try to refrain from using bombing methods as to avoid the mass destruction of this era's cities or people, mostly because we will need the land for farming purposes. We send half of the Teikokugun, 15,000 soldiers, and 20-25 AFVs. These soldiers are encouraged to keep their distance, because we have a massive advantage at range because we have guns and the feudal Japanese have bows and katanas. Should worse come to worse, they still have their fighting knives and toshu kakuto training.
 * Japanese Armed Forces:
 * Military Production: Using scrapped metals, such as steel and aluminum, along with plastic mostly taken from the many, many, many, figurines in Akihabara, we are able to restart the production of our modern firearms once more. Cartridges are made using cordite as the propellant, brass casing, standard lead styphnate primer, and lead for the projectile. Currently produced guns include the SCK/Minebea 9mm Pistol (SIG P220), the Howa Type 89, and the M24 Sniper rifle. Vehicles, such as aircraft, ships, or tanks are not made due to their large cost.
 * Japanese Army (Teikokugun): The Teikokugun 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 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 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:
 * Uesugi, Imagawa, Satake: We thank you for your allegiance to the true Japan. In return for our modern technologies, we require food, and lots of it. We can provide you with wheat seeds that will have incredible gains over the wheat you currently have now. We also need steel and bronze. Can you oblige these terms?
 * Uesugi: For this war, we need you to invade Shiba. It is essential to our victory, as we require lead for our bullets.
 * Nanbu and Hatakeyama: Our government has heard rumors that you are thinking of defecting to the rightful Shogun. We implore that you do, because believe us, we will win the Age of the Warring States and those who do not follow us will face dire consequences.
 * Daimyos Not Mentioned: Should you choose to pledge your allegiance to us, we assure you that we will bring your noble clans into the limelight of Japan. Under the Ashikaga, what has happened? Status quo? We wish to change that.
 * Ashikaga: We are not your daimyo to put down. We are a new Japan, a modern Japan. With the help of our forefathers, we shall prevail in your wake. It is the nature of time that the old ways must give in. Tenno Heika Banzai!
 * JPG: We are glad that you have decided to supply us with oil. Have a nice time with your new food stocks! ...when you get them in a couple years, that is.
 * Events:
 * Dawn of the Sengoku Jidai: Even history is inevitable, apparently. Despite our  best efforts  menial efforts, the Age of Warring States, the Sengoku Jidai (戦国時代), has come, twenty years early. The Sengoku Jidai was marked by social upheaval, political intrigue and near-constant military conflict. It seems that it will once again fall to many of the same that it did in our timeline. We have decided to adopt a similar ideology and similar policies to that of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, "Nakanu nara, nakasete miyō, hototogisu." (If the cuckoo does not sing, coax it.), referencing his resourcefulness.