Largest Furniture Restoration Industry: 2,756thMost Subsidized Industry: 3,562ndHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 5,830th
The Queendom of
Moralistic Autocracy
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Influence
Dominator
Regent
Region
Civil Rights
Few
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
Some

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Inaba

Population3.691 billion

CurrencyYen
AnimalRabbit

The Queendom of Inaba is a colossal, environmentally stunning nation, renowned for its compulsory military service, state-planned economy, and ritual sacrifices. The hard-nosed, humorless, devout population of 3.691 billion Inaba are highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed, including voting. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion.

The large, corrupt government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Industry, and Healthcare. The average income tax rate is 75.9%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The frighteningly efficient Inaba economy, worth 550 trillion Yen a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. However, for those in the know, there is an enormous, deeply entrenched black market in Tourism, Retail, Furniture Restoration, and Gambling. The private sector mostly consists of enterprising ten-year-olds selling lemonade on the sidewalk, but the government is looking at stamping this out. Average income is an impressive 149,056 Yen, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

The nation's reputation for treachery has left it sidelined on the international stage, public caravans smell like litter boxes, it is impossible to get any work done as auditors swarm every inch of government factories and mines, and heart attack victims are thrown onto the rails. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Inaba's national animal is the Rabbit, which is also the nation's favorite main course.

Inaba is ranked 270,525th in the world and 2nd in Eientei for Highest Unexpected Death Rate, scoring 23.87 on the Bus Surprisal Index.

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Largest Furniture Restoration Industry: 2,756thTop
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Most Subsidized Industry: 3,562ndHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 5,830thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 7,892ndLargest Retail Industry: 8,390thMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 8,748thLargest Gambling Industry: 8,833rdMost Devout: 9,084thLargest Black Market: 11,396thHighest Poor Incomes: 13,972ndMost Efficient Economies: 14,744thTop
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Most Ignorant Citizens: 15,972ndMost Corrupt Governments: 16,524thMost Advanced Public Education: 19,680thHighest Average Tax Rates: 22,439thMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 24,571stHighest Average Incomes: 24,936thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 25,145thMost Advanced Public Transport: 25,340thLargest Governments: 29,484thMost Developed: 29,655th

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, heart attack victims are thrown onto the rails.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, it is impossible to get any work done as auditors swarm every inch of government factories and mines.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, public caravans smell like litter boxes.
  • : Inaba was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Largest Gambling Industry and Most Efficient Economies.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, the nation's reputation for treachery has left it sidelined on the international stage.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, young children are regularly seen wagering pocket money at blackjack tables.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, radiation is a hot topic.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, government spending has hit an all-time low.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, those who cut young children are told to cut it out.
  • : Following new legislation in Inaba, Leader consults the market before choosing breakfast.

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