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After the destruction of World War Two, Japan rapidly rose from the ashes and rebuilt, fighting tooth and nail to become the second greatest economy in the world, second to only the United States. Though maintaining the isolationist and traditional roots that had kept Japan separate from the world for millennia, Japan was quickly moving forward into the future, accepting Western cultural influences and stepping to the forefront of the world of science and technology. Democracy, innovation, and free expression were the emerging stars of Japanese civilization when Doomsday occurred.

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  • Japan (1983: Doomsday)
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  • After the destruction of World War Two, Japan rapidly rose from the ashes and rebuilt, fighting tooth and nail to become the second greatest economy in the world, second to only the United States. Though maintaining the isolationist and traditional roots that had kept Japan separate from the world for millennia, Japan was quickly moving forward into the future, accepting Western cultural influences and stepping to the forefront of the world of science and technology. Democracy, innovation, and free expression were the emerging stars of Japanese civilization when Doomsday occurred.
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religion other
  • Catholic and Orthodox Christianity
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
city other
  • Sapporo, Osaka, Kobe, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Matsuyama
name short
  • 大日本帝國
hos name
  • Yoshihisa Nakashima
est date
  • -660-02-11(xsd:date)
HoStitle
  • Emperor
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CoA
  • Imperial_Seal_of_Japan.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Empire of Japan
Name
  • Dai Nippon Teikoku
regime
  • Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Democracy
royal house
  • Yamato
Language
  • Japanese
Currency
  • Yen
Population
  • est. 44,000,000
Governing body
  • Japanese Diet
Religion
  • Shinto, Buddhism
Demonym
  • Japanese
Timezone
  • Japanese Standard Time
language other
  • Korean, Regional dialects
otl
  • Japan
CName
  • Seiji Maehara
Capital
  • Kyoto
Anthem
  • Kimigayo
Flag
  • Flag of Japan.svg
Common name
  • dd
pop unit
  • people
abstract
  • After the destruction of World War Two, Japan rapidly rose from the ashes and rebuilt, fighting tooth and nail to become the second greatest economy in the world, second to only the United States. Though maintaining the isolationist and traditional roots that had kept Japan separate from the world for millennia, Japan was quickly moving forward into the future, accepting Western cultural influences and stepping to the forefront of the world of science and technology. Democracy, innovation, and free expression were the emerging stars of Japanese civilization when Doomsday occurred.
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