Largest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 20,292ndMost Devout: 26,141stLargest Agricultural Sector: 26,759th
The Republic of
Moralistic Democracy
Reach for your sword
Influence
Powerbroker
Region
Civil Rights
Rare
Economy
Very Strong
Political Freedom
Average

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Japan Rogue

Population3.742 billion

CapitalRising Sun

CurrencyPearl
AnimalKoi

The Republic of Japan Rogue is a massive, efficient nation, renowned for its smutty television, unlimited-speed roads, and suspicion of poets. The hard-nosed, devout population of 3.742 billion Japan Rogueans are highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion.

The medium-sized, moralistic government juggles the competing demands of Law & Order, Defense, and Healthcare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Rising Sun. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 37.2%.

The very strong Japan Roguean economy, worth 320 trillion Pearls a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Tourism industry, with significant contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Beef-Based Agriculture, and Automobile Manufacturing. State-owned companies are common. Average income is 85,721 Pearls, with the richest citizens earning 7.6 times as much as the poorest.

Citizens who use the word "Violet" incorrectly find their WhoTube content taken down, tombstones are ten feet high to accommodate the names of inhabitants, the military is slashing spending on conventional arms and diverting it to spending on prosthetic arms, and theatre may or may not be changing for the better but it is being changed for good. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Japan Rogue's national animal is the Koi, which is also the nation's favorite main course.

Japan Rogue is ranked 249,578th in the world and 15th in Cuba for Nicest Citizens, with 1.3 average smiles per day.

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Largest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 20,292ndMost Devout: 26,141stLargest Agricultural Sector: 26,759th
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Most Popular Tourist Destinations: 1st in the regionMost Devout: 1st in the regionLowest Crime Rates: 1st in the regionLargest Manufacturing Sector: 1st in the regionLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 1st in the regionLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 1st in the regionLargest Governments: 1st in the regionMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 1st in the regionLargest Agricultural Sector: 1st in the regionMost Advanced Defense Forces: 1st in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, theatre may or may not be changing for the better but it is being changed for good.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, the military is slashing spending on conventional arms and diverting it to spending on prosthetic arms.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, tombstones are ten feet high to accommodate the names of inhabitants.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, citizens who use the word "Violet" incorrectly find their WhoTube content taken down.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, some of the country's most famous photographers are animals.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, Leader's Dreadnought-class tankbuster limousine is said to have more ammunition than the entire Brancalandian Army.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, foreign governments are threatened if they so much as mention the word "election".
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, city workers have declared that rolling markets aren't good for business after all.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, nobody is allowed to stop the local daycare from reading Nietzsche to pre-schoolers.
  • : Following new legislation in Japan Rogue, a cyber-war between file sharers and the music industry formats hard drives across the country.

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