Population | 3.457 billion |
Capital | Shintohoma |
Leader | Governor Count Takeshi Endo |
Faith | Shintō |
Currency | yen |
Animal | Byakko |
The Prefecture of Fusa is a massive, orderly nation, ruled by Governor Count Takeshi Endo with an iron fist, and notable for its museums and concert halls and compulsory military service. The hard-nosed, hard-working, cynical, devout population of 3.457 billion Fusans are ruled by a mostly-benevolent dictator, who grants the populace the freedom to live their own lives but watches carefully for anyone to slip up.
The medium-sized government prioritizes Defense, with Welfare, Education, and Law & Order also on the agenda. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Shintohoma. The average income tax rate is 22.4%.
The Fusan economy, worth 202 trillion yen a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Book Publishing industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Beef-Based Agriculture, and Arms Manufacturing. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 58,614 yen, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.7 times as much as the poorest.
Social media sites go into shutdown for days at a time to censor user content, tourists flock to see the giant stone carvings of historical leaders at Mount Rushless, small businesses are gobbled up almost daily by corporate giants, and employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Fusa's national animal is the Byakko and its national religion is Shintō.
Fusa is ranked 114,209th in the world and 2nd in Nippon for Highest Wealthy Incomes, with 108,025 Standard Monetary Units.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
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Fusa's influence in Nippon rose from "Eminence Grise" to "Powerbroker".
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Fusa, employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams.
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Fusa, small businesses are gobbled up almost daily by corporate giants.
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Fusa, tourists flock to see the giant stone carvings of historical leaders at Mount Rushless.
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Fusa, social media sites go into shutdown for days at a time to censor user content.
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Fusa, kindergartners love the free balloons that their schools give them.
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Fusa, dentists routinely perform open heart surgery.
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Fusa, every product goes through extensive safety-testing by the government.
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Fusa, kids are told they can be whoever they want to be when they grow up.
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Fusa, the weather report is the prisoners' favourite programme.