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The islands has been a sub-prefecture of Tokyo, Japan before Doomsday, and were sparsely populated and has their own distinct dialect, culture, and even appearances. All of that changed on Doomsday, when the capital of the prefecture, as well as capital of the nation, Tokyo was nuked by a Soviet Missile, along with other cities such as Nagasaki. In 1993, help came in the form of Hawaii. An expedition had been sent to the island and they reported conditions as being horrific. The Hawaiians eventually evacuated every living soul, which was around a mere 900, back to Hawaii.

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  • Ogasawara (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The islands has been a sub-prefecture of Tokyo, Japan before Doomsday, and were sparsely populated and has their own distinct dialect, culture, and even appearances. All of that changed on Doomsday, when the capital of the prefecture, as well as capital of the nation, Tokyo was nuked by a Soviet Missile, along with other cities such as Nagasaki. In 1993, help came in the form of Hawaii. An expedition had been sent to the island and they reported conditions as being horrific. The Hawaiians eventually evacuated every living soul, which was around a mere 900, back to Hawaii.
water area
  • 1.0
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annex to
  • Hawaii
HoSname
  • Kazuo Morishita
ind date
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • Japan
annex date
  • 2009(xsd:integer)
name short
  • Ogasawara
HoStitle
  • Mayor
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Name en
  • Ogasawara Island Group
  • Pae Moku Okakawala
Name
  • 小笠原群島
regime
  • Ogasawara Territory of Hawaii
Language
  • Japanese
Currency
  • Commonwealth dollar
Population
  • 373(xsd:integer)
Governing body
  • Ogasawara Town Hall
Area
  • 73(xsd:integer)
language other
  • Hawaiian, English
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Capital
  • Omura
Flag
  • Bonin islands flag.PNG
pop unit
abstract
  • The islands has been a sub-prefecture of Tokyo, Japan before Doomsday, and were sparsely populated and has their own distinct dialect, culture, and even appearances. All of that changed on Doomsday, when the capital of the prefecture, as well as capital of the nation, Tokyo was nuked by a Soviet Missile, along with other cities such as Nagasaki. The islands had little central leadership, since the tiny population meant that everyone could "fend for themselves". Nevertheless, the islanders were determined to find out what had happened, and soon enough they realized after the Japanese soldiers on the island received incoming transmissions from the heart of Japan, they heard of the fall of Tokyo and the nuclear war. This shocked the islanders, some sobbed, others simply quietly went about just trying to survive, fishing, but over the next few months the islanders realized that the fish were simply not there. Some of the islanders thought that the sea was "cursed" and that it would never bear life again, so they resorted to farming. Yet the people who were used to farming had a hard time producing food on the steep and infertile islands and many people starved. By 1990, over 800 people had starved on the islands, and cannibalism was not uncommon. Many people wanted help, but after the 1991 Benjamen Franklin voyage, everyone thought that Japan was nothing more than a wasteland, including the Bonin Islands. In 1993, help came in the form of Hawaii. An expedition had been sent to the island and they reported conditions as being horrific. The Hawaiians eventually evacuated every living soul, which was around a mere 900, back to Hawaii.
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