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The '''Greater Hoshiokan Empire''' is a thassalocratic state in [[Ourika]].
The '''Greater Hoshiokan Empire''' is a thassalocratic state in eastern [[Ourika]].


==History==
==History==
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===Unification & Centralisation===
===Unification & Centralisation===
===Hanko Era===
===Hanko Era===
===The Great War===
===Chouwa Era===
===Chouwa Era===
==Geography==
==Geography==
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==Politics==
==Politics==
===Government===
===Government===
[[File:Hoshiokan Government.png|thumb|Simplified Chart of Hoshiokan Governmental Organisation]]
===Administrative Divisions===
===Administrative Divisions===
[[File:Hoshioko Cities.png|thumb|Political Map of Hoshioko Showing Regions, Prefectural Boundaries, and Major Cities]]
[[File:Hoshioko Cities.png|thumb|Political Map of Hoshioko Showing Regions, Prefectural Boundaries, and Major Cities]]
The Hoshiokan Empire consists of sixty-three prefectures in seven regions: [[Yosaika]], [[Kanminami]], [[Kyoete]], [[Yamasugi]], [[Natsukuni]], [[Shitsujima]], and [[Maeryodo]].


===Foreign Affairs===
===Foreign Affairs===
==Defense==
==Defense==
===Military===
===Military===
''Main Article: [[Imperial Hoshiokan Army]]; [[Imperial Hoshiokan Navy]]
''Main Article: [[Imperial Hoshiokan Army]]; [[Imperial Hoshiokan Navy]]''


===Law Enforcement===
===Law Enforcement===
''Main Article: [[Imperial Hoshiokan Gendarmerie]], [[Imperial Special Police]]
==Economy==
==Economy==
The Hoshiokan Empire is one of the largest economies in the world, with a GDP in terms of purchasing power parity of RZ$ 4.9 trillion. Hoshioko has a significant industrial base, and is home to some of the world's leading defence, ship building, steel, electronics, capital goods, and chemical industries. The Hoshiokan merchant marine is the largest in the world, with [TBD] million deadweight tons of shipping. The Hoshiokan economy is significantly shaped by geography. Nearly all industrial and financial institutions are located on the Hoshiokan Home Islands, with territories in Shitsujima most focused on agriculture and mining. Due to the terrain of the Home Islands, these industries are heavily concentrated into both the Yosaika and Kanminami regions, with these two regions accounting for almost half of Hoshiokan GDP. 
The Hoshiokan economy is dominated by the ''zaibatsu'' (財閥, lit. "financial clique"), large conglomerates of vertically integrated industries, whose size and influence enable them to exercise significant control over the economy and hold a significant presence in the government. The largest four ''zaibatsu'', the Matsumoto Group, the Kawakami Group, the Ito Group, and the Yonezu Group, are the most prominent, but smaller cliques are commonly also considered ''zaibatsu''. Most ''zaibatsu'' consist of a single holding company, which then owns controlling portions of several subsidiaries. Most all ''zaibatsu'' contain a banking insitution for internal financing, and several subsidiaries for the various industries they are involved in. ''Zaibatsu'' influence extends deep into the Hoshiokan government, with specific ''zaibatsu'' often tied to a particular political party or organisation. Many former chairmen of ''zaibatsu'' go on to hold consultancy positions on the Privy Council, providing unofficial advice to the Emperor.
Hoshioko's primary imports are energy products, foodstuffs, and raw materials for industry. Major Hoshiokan exports include capital goods, finished products, chemicals, electronics, aircraft, ships, and defence equipment.
The main Hoshiokan currency is the ''koban'', which generally trades at rates of around HS交100 to the RZ$. 
===Primary Sector===
===Primary Sector===
===Secondary Sector===
===Secondary Sector===
===Tertiary Sector===
===Tertiary Sector===
==Science & Technology==
==Science & Technology==
==Infrastructure==
==Infrastructure==

Latest revision as of 05:10, 17 December 2019

Greater Hoshiokan Empire
大星を超帝國
Hoshiokan Flag
Flag
Hoshiokan Imperial Seal
Hoshiokan Seal.jpg
Motto: 天皇陛下万歳!
Long Live the Emperor!
Hoshioko within East Ourika
Hoshioko within East Ourika
StatusExtant
CapitalDaikyo
LargestOkuoka
Official languagesHoshiokan
Recognised regional languagesHoshiran
Ethnic groups
(2019)
Hoshiokan __%
Hoshiran __%
Other __%
Religion
(2019)
Traditional Folk: _%
Nonreligious: __%
Other: __%
[not!Christianity]: __%
Demonym(s)Hoshiokan
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Emperor
Kagahito
• Chancellor
TBD
• Speaker for the Peers
TBD
• Lord Justice
TBD
• Chief of Staff, Imperial General Headquarters
TBD
LegislatureImperial Diet
Chamber of Peers
Chamber of Representatives
Sovereign Territory
• Mythological foundation
[TBD]
• Drafting of Restoration Constitution
[TBD]
Area
• Total
1,296,405 km2 (500,545 sq mi)
• Density
154.45/km2 (400.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
RZ$ 4.9 trillion ([TBD])
• Per capita
RZ$ 24,457 ([TBD])
Gini37.7
medium ([TBD])
HDI (2019).824
very high ([TBD])
CurrencyHoshiokan Koban (交) (HSK)
Time zoneUTC[TBD] ([TBD])
• Summer (DST)
UTC[TBD] ([TBD])
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy, CE
dd-mm-Regnal Year
Driving sideleft
Calling code+23
Internet TLD.hs


The Greater Hoshiokan Empire is a thassalocratic state in eastern Ourika.

History

Pre-History

Classical

Warring States

Unification & Centralisation

Hanko Era

The Great War

Chouwa Era

Geography

Topographic Map of Hoshioko

Home Islands

Shitsujima

Anterior Territories

Politics

Government

Simplified Chart of Hoshiokan Governmental Organisation

Administrative Divisions

Political Map of Hoshioko Showing Regions, Prefectural Boundaries, and Major Cities

The Hoshiokan Empire consists of sixty-three prefectures in seven regions: Yosaika, Kanminami, Kyoete, Yamasugi, Natsukuni, Shitsujima, and Maeryodo.

Foreign Affairs

Defense

Military

Main Article: Imperial Hoshiokan Army; Imperial Hoshiokan Navy

Law Enforcement

Main Article: Imperial Hoshiokan Gendarmerie, Imperial Special Police

Economy

The Hoshiokan Empire is one of the largest economies in the world, with a GDP in terms of purchasing power parity of RZ$ 4.9 trillion. Hoshioko has a significant industrial base, and is home to some of the world's leading defence, ship building, steel, electronics, capital goods, and chemical industries. The Hoshiokan merchant marine is the largest in the world, with [TBD] million deadweight tons of shipping. The Hoshiokan economy is significantly shaped by geography. Nearly all industrial and financial institutions are located on the Hoshiokan Home Islands, with territories in Shitsujima most focused on agriculture and mining. Due to the terrain of the Home Islands, these industries are heavily concentrated into both the Yosaika and Kanminami regions, with these two regions accounting for almost half of Hoshiokan GDP.

The Hoshiokan economy is dominated by the zaibatsu (財閥, lit. "financial clique"), large conglomerates of vertically integrated industries, whose size and influence enable them to exercise significant control over the economy and hold a significant presence in the government. The largest four zaibatsu, the Matsumoto Group, the Kawakami Group, the Ito Group, and the Yonezu Group, are the most prominent, but smaller cliques are commonly also considered zaibatsu. Most zaibatsu consist of a single holding company, which then owns controlling portions of several subsidiaries. Most all zaibatsu contain a banking insitution for internal financing, and several subsidiaries for the various industries they are involved in. Zaibatsu influence extends deep into the Hoshiokan government, with specific zaibatsu often tied to a particular political party or organisation. Many former chairmen of zaibatsu go on to hold consultancy positions on the Privy Council, providing unofficial advice to the Emperor.

Hoshioko's primary imports are energy products, foodstuffs, and raw materials for industry. Major Hoshiokan exports include capital goods, finished products, chemicals, electronics, aircraft, ships, and defence equipment.

The main Hoshiokan currency is the koban, which generally trades at rates of around HS交100 to the RZ$.

Primary Sector

Secondary Sector

Tertiary Sector

Science & Technology

Infrastructure

Transportation

Energy

Communication

Demographics

Population

Religion

Languages

Healthcare

Culture

High Culture

Popular Culture

Cultural Exports