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  | leader_name1 = Kurogane, Kenshin
  | leader_name1 = Akira Yamamoto (山本亮)
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  | established_event1 = Reorganisation of the Shijin Dynasty
  | established_event1 = Independence from [[Sheng Dynasty]]
  | established_date1 = 803 CE
  | established_date1 = 433 A.D
  | established_event2 = Ratification of People's Constitution
  | established_event2 = Ratification of People's Constitution
  | established_date2 = 11/04/1986
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Azumic: 海越地), officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of {{PAGENAME}}, is an [[wikipedia:Island_country|island country]] mainly located within the [[Lotus Sea]] in north-west [[Aurelia]], with a smaller territory off the coast of [[Alharu]]. Mikochi sits south of [[Esonice]] and shared a maritime border with [[Goankok]] to the west. Mikochi has a land area of approximately 76,017km² and a population of 32.3 million, mainly spread out across it's 6 largest islands.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Azumic: 海越地), officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of {{PAGENAME}}, is an [[wikipedia:Island_country|island country]] mainly located within the [[Lotus Sea]] in north-west [[Aurelia]], with a smaller territory off the coast of [[Alharu]]. Mikochi sits south of [[Esonice]] and shared a maritime border with [[Goankok]] to the west. Mikochi has a land area of approximately 76,017km² and a population of 32.3 million, mainly spread out across it's 6 largest islands.
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Since the end of the [[Second Hangoku Civil War|Second Mikochi Civil War]], the [[wikipedia:Gross_domestic_product|gross domestic product]] (GDP) of Mikochi has seen yearly growth for almost 40 years, which currently sits at $549,989,258,274. Mikochi's economy has traditionally been driven by [[wikipedia:Raw_material|primary sector goods]], however Mikochi has started to transition into the [[wikipedia:Manufacturing|secondary]] and [[wikipedia:Service_(economics)|tertiary]] [[wikipedia:Three-sector_model|sectors]], such as commerce, tourism and manufacturing . Mikochi is a [[wikipedia:Newly_industrialized_country|newly industrialised]] [[wikipedia:Mixed_economy|mixed economy]], with a high ranking [[wikipedia:Human_Development_Index|Human Development Index]] and very high [[wikipedia:Gini_coefficient|Gini coefficient]]. Mikochi's primary exports are [[wikipedia:Car|automobiles]], [[wikipedia:Final_good|consumer goods]] and [[wikipedia:Fish_as_food|fish]].
Since the end of the [[Second Mikochi Civil War]], the [[wikipedia:Gross_domestic_product|gross domestic product]] (GDP) of Mikochi has seen yearly growth for almost 40 years, which currently sits at $549,989,258,274. Mikochi's economy has traditionally been driven by [[wikipedia:Raw_material|primary sector goods]], however Mikochi has started to transition into the [[wikipedia:Manufacturing|secondary]] and [[wikipedia:Service_(economics)|tertiary]] [[wikipedia:Three-sector_model|sectors]], such as commerce, tourism and manufacturing . Mikochi is a [[wikipedia:Newly_industrialized_country|newly industrialised]] [[wikipedia:Mixed_economy|mixed economy]], with a high ranking [[wikipedia:Human_Development_Index|Human Development Index]] and very high [[wikipedia:Gini_coefficient|Gini coefficient]]. Mikochi's primary exports are [[wikipedia:Car|automobiles]], [[wikipedia:Final_good|consumer goods]] and [[wikipedia:Fish_as_food|fish]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
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As the Azumic language began to adopt Sheng characters, the Sheng name for the island was translated as Umi-koe no Chi (海越えの地). Throughout time, the name would simplify to Mikochi (海越地).  
As the Azumic language began to adopt Sheng characters, the Sheng name for the island was translated as Umi-koe no Chi (海越えの地). Throughout time, the name would simplify to Mikochi (海越地).  


Throughout most of the 19th and 20th century, Mikochi was known internationally as the Lotus Kingdom and later the Lotus Republic, the name being taken from the sea in which Mikochi is located. Following the [[Second Hangoku Civil War|Second Mikochi Civil War]], the new government made an appeal to the international community to standardise the name in all languages as Mikochi.
Throughout most of the 19th and 20th century, Mikochi was known internationally as the Lotus Kingdom and later the Lotus Republic, the name being taken from the sea in which Mikochi is located. Following the [[Second Mikochi Civil War]], the new government made an appeal to the international community to standardise the name in all languages as Mikochi.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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(WIP. Landscape. Climate. Where exactly is your country compared to others on the global map? Describe the landscape, plants, and animals. Which mountains and rivers are important to include? Describe are the climate and seasons? How does geography determine where people live? Are there areas separated from one another? How about cities? This will greatly help you with the next part of history.)
(WIP. Landscape. Climate. Where exactly is your country compared to others on the global map? Describe the landscape, plants, and animals. Which mountains and rivers are important to include? Describe are the climate and seasons? How does geography determine where people live? Are there areas separated from one another? How about cities? This will greatly help you with the next part of history.)


=== Climate ===
Mikochi is an island nation, consisting of 4 greater islands and XXX lesser islands, covering a total area of around 76,017 square kilometers (29,350 sq mi). The country's 4 greater islands are Hangoku, Seinan, Takarajima and Aozorashima, consisting of over 90% of the country's total land area. Mikochi is entirely bordered by the Lotus Sea on all sides.  
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Example.jpg|A stereotypical landscape.
Example.jpg|A wild landscape.
Example.jpg|Close-up of a plant.
Example.jpg|A herbivorous animal.
Example.jpg|A carnivorous animal.
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=== Cities ===
Mikochi's highest point is XXX on XXX, with an altitude of XXX meters (X,XXX ft) above sea level. Mikochi's longest river is the XXX River in XXX, which flows for about XXX kilometers (XXX miles).
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{{Largest Cities in Hangoku}}
Mikochi is situated primarily on the [[Eurth#Tectonic plates|Aurelian Plate]], with the island of Takarajima on the border with the [[Eurth#Tectonic plates|Tiauhain Plate]]. This makes the country prone to earthquakes and tsunamis.<gallery widths="240">
File:Umikyo 2.png|The capital of Mikochi, Umikyo.
File:Mikochi Rice Fields.jpg|Rice fields.
File:Mikochi Durian Tree.jpg|A Durian Tree.
File:Lotus Eagle.jpg|A Lotus Eagle.
File:Same Shark.jpg|A Same Shark
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== History ==
'''Climate'''


=== Proto Azumic Settlements ===
Mikochi's climate is mostly classified as [[wikipedia:Köppen_climate_classification|Köppen]]'s [[wikipedia:Tropical_monsoon_climate|Tropical monsoon climate]] ('''Am'''). Takarajima has a [[wikipedia:Tropical_rainforest_climate|Tropical rainforest climate]] ('''Af'''). Mikochi experiences high mean annual temperatures and rain throughout most of the year.
Archaeological work has traced the origins of Mikochi back to the arrival of Proto-Azumic settlers around the year 1200 B.C. These settlers, believed to have migrated from the Aurelian shield, established the foundational communities that would later coalesce into the nation of Mikochi. Early settlements were concentrated around the coastal areas, where agriculture and fishing became the primary sources of sustenance. Evidence of early pottery, tools, and rudimentary dwellings has been uncovered, indicating a gradual evolution from nomadic lifestyles to more permanent settlements.


Around 900 B.C, these early communities began to develop more complex social structures, marked by the emergence of clan-based hierarchies and the construction of ceremonial sites. These sites, often aligned with astronomical events, suggest a burgeoning understanding of astronomy and its integration into religious practices. Trade routes also began to form, connecting Mikochi with the other various Proto-Azumic groups in Aurelia, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices.
Mikochi is among some of the wurld's most countries exposed to climate change. In particular, it is highly vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather events.


=== Sheng Tributary ===
'''Biodiversity'''
The Sheng Dynasty arrived in Mikochi around the year 6 A.D, and through a series of campaigns, united the island, turning it into a tributary state to the Sheng Dynasty. Under Sheng rule, Mikochi contributed tribute in the form of agricultural produce, crafted goods, and precious minerals. This tributary relationship also facilitated cultural exchange, leading to the introduction of Sheng art, literature, characters, administrative practices, and the Sheng religion Phosattism into Mikochi.


In 371, the construction of the Mikochi-ji was completed. The construction of the temple marked a significant cultural development influenced by Sheng architectural styles. This period of subjugation lasted until 433 A.D. when the Shijin Clan, a powerful local faction, successfully liberated Mikochi from Sheng control. Led by warrior-king Shijin Takemura, the clan's victory at the Battle of Kazan Pass is celebrated as a pivotal moment in Mikochi's fight for independence, solidifying their rule and establishing a new era of indigenous governance.
=== Cities ===
'''Umikyo Special Economic Area'''


=== Shijin Dynasty (四神朝) ===
The largest city in Mikochi is it's capital, [[Umikyo]]. Umikyo forms the centre of the Umikyo Special Economic Area (USEA), along with [[Shiokaze]], [[Kaiyomachi]] and [[Gyoen]]. The USEA is broken up into a series of special wards. The USEA was created in 2018 by Prime Minister [https://www.europans.com/topic/6193-leaders-of-eurth/?do=findComment&comment=40023964 Kurogane Kenshin] to attract foreign investment into the city, by implementing special economic and immigration policies for the city. The USEA is served by the [[Umikyo Metropolitan Police]] (UMP), which is broken up into departments for each Special Ward.
The ascendancy of the Shijin Dynasty in 433 marked a significant turning point in Mikochi's history. Establishing their capital in Umikyo, the Shijin clan centralised power and implemented administrative reforms. During this period, the creation of the Mikochi Code of Laws standardised legal practices and reinforced the authority of the central government. The establishment of the Imperial Academy in 580 promoted education and the arts, leading to a flourishing of Mikochin literature and philosophy.


Under their reign, Mikochi experienced relative stability and prosperity, marked by advancements in art, literature, and governance. However, internal strife and external pressures eventually led to the decline of the Shijin Dynasty. By the early 9th century, regional governors known as daimyo began to assert greater autonomy, and the central authority weakened. The catastrophic XXXXX in 898 further destabilised the region, leading to widespread famine and unrest. The Shijin Dynasty finally collapsed in 903.
'''Urbanisation'''


=== Hakkei Dynasty (八景朝) ===
Mikochi's high population density has led to rapid urbanisation, with over 70% of the country's citizens living in large towns and cities.
Mikochi entered into a dark age, during which clans fought for control over the island, and led to the general decline of Mikochin civilization. During this time Umikyo was sacked multiple times, leading to the destruction of much of the Sheng architecture that had been built, including the temple Mikochi-ji.


During the later years of the Mikochin Dark Age, the Hakkei clan emerged as the dominant clan in 1202. Hakkei Yuji, sought to reunite the island and consolidate rule in Umikyo once again. Yuji claimed Umikyo in 1209, and was able to unite the southern clans under his rule, starting the Hakkei era. With the south under control, Hakkei Yuji expanded Mikochi's borders through a series of campaigns against the northern territories. The northern territories in 1222 and the conquest of the Sato Islands in 1236 were significant achievements that solidified the Hakkei's dominance.
{{Largest cities in Mikochi}}


Embracing a policy of expansionism, Hakkei Yuji sought to strengthen Mikochi's influence abroad, starting a military campaign into the Aurelian Shield. Hakkei forces captured the island of Seinan in 1243, however were unable to make any further progress following Hakkei Yuji’s death when his ship collided into a cliff in 1245.
== History ==
 
''Main Article:'' [[History of Mikochi]]
Following Yuji’s death, Mikochi entered into a period of isolationism under the subsequent Hakkei heirs. During this period, Phosattism in Mikochi evolved into !Shintoism. The kingdom saw major reconstruction and centralisation during this period, and Mikochi-ji was reconstructed as a !Shintoist temple dedicated to the XXXXX god.  
 
=== War of Succession ===
In 1641, the sole heir to the Hakkei family was assassinated by an unknown assailant, causing the Hakkei Todo, the current emperor, to go crazy, and started a purge of his entire staff, including officers, servants, other family members and friends. Todo also declared war on several clans, however he was killed at the battle of Akahama by the Akahama clan.
 
The First Civil War, which raged from February 1643 to July 1644, was a complex and multifaceted conflict, rooted in a war of succession between the declining Hakkei Dynasty and the rising Kensei Clan. The death of Emperor Hakkei Todo without a clear heir in January 1643 ignited a fierce struggle for the throne. Loyalists to the Hakkei Dynasty, predominantly from the southern regions, rallied behind Hakkei Yoshinobu, a distant relative of the late emperor, while the northern and central regions saw the rise of Kensei Harutora, a powerful daimyo with ambitions for the throne.
 
The war was characterised by intense factionalism, shifting alliances, and widespread devastation. Key battles, such as the XXXXXXX and the XXXXXXX, were marked by their brutality and high casualties. In addition to this, the recently built Mikochi-ji temple was once again destroyed. The war also saw significant involvement from various regional lords who sought to leverage the chaos for their own gain, further complicating the conflict. The Battle of Mikotsu River in May 1644 was a turning point, where Kensei Harutora's forces decisively defeated the Hakkei loyalists, effectively ending major organised resistance.
 
Despite the military victory, the aftermath of the war left Mikochi deeply scarred, with much of the countryside ravaged and the population suffering from famine and disease. The consolidation of power by the Kensei Clan brought a semblance of stability, but it took years for the nation to fully recover from the civil war's devastation.
 
=== Kensei Dynasty (剣聖朝) ===
The rise of the Kensei Dynasty in July 1644 marked the beginning of a new chapter in Mikochi's history. Under the rule of the Kensei Clan, the nation experienced a period of relative stability and economic prosperity. The Kensei rulers focused on rebuilding the war-torn nation, implementing land reforms, and promoting agricultural productivity. The introduction of the Kensei Land Edict in 1650 redistributed land to peasant farmers, reducing the power of the daimyo and increasing the central government's control.
 
Embracing policies of centralization and cultural promotion, the Kensei rulers sought to unify the realm and strengthen Mikochi's position on the world stage. Under the Kensei, many great projects were undertaken, such as the reconstruction of Mikochi-ji in 1689 and the construction of the Golden Pavilion in Umikyo in 1702.The Kensei era also saw the establishment of the Kensei Guard, an elite military unit dedicated to the protection of the emperor and the maintenance of internal security.
 
However, the dynasty faced challenges from both internal dissent and external threats. The XXXXX in 1780 and the subsequent XXXXX strained the dynasty's resources. Additionally, increasing corruption within the imperial court and growing discontent among the peasantry led to internal strife. Ultimately, these pressures culminated in the fall of the Kensei Dynasty in July 1820, marking the end of a significant era in Mikochi's history.
 
=== First Aurellian War to Tengoku Dynasty (天国朝) ===
The Tengoku Dynasty (天国朝) ruled from July 1821 until they were overthrown in the Second Civil War in 1980..
 
=== Second Aurelian War ===
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=== Post War ===
[Pg Early History]
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=== Second Civil War ===
[Pg Medieval History]
The 2CW 1976 - 1980.


=== Post Civil War ===
[Pg Modern History]
1980 - present


== Politics ==
== Politics ==
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(WIP. Government. Separation of powers. Who rules, how, and for how long? Political parties. What levels of government exist? How about the local level? Who makes the laws? Who deals out your justice? Which government services exist? What is the name of your police? How are the armed forces organised? Foreign affairs, alliances, membership of international organisations.)
=== Government ===
'''Politics'''
 
Mikochi has a democratic government, a unitary state and a constitutional republic with a parliamentary system. The Prime Minister is head of state and head of government, and is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The Prime minister is elected through direct election by the citizens of Mikochi for a six-year term. The Prime Minister appoints and presides over the Ministries of Mikochi, which in turn run various national government agencies and institutions. The bicameral parliament is composed of the House of Seniors (The upper house, with members elected to a six-year term) and the House of Juniors (the lower house, with members elected to a three-year term).
 
 
'''Foreign Relations'''
 
''Main Article:'' [[Foreign Relations of Mikochi]]
 
Mikochi maintains positive relations with most of the wurld, and actively seeks cooperation with other nations. Mikochi maintains an active mission to the Associated Nations, and often supports resolving environmental and humanitarian issues. Mikochi is also a member of the [[Aurelian League]] since 1986, and a member of the ASC.
 
Mikochi transitioned into a XXXX in 1980 following the conclusion of the Second Civil War. Currently, the government is lead by a coalition of the SDP and Ruralist party.
[[File:Mikochi Parliament Building.png|thumb|Mikochi Parliament Building]]
'''Ministries'''
 
The Government of Mikochi is broken into Ministries to subdivide responsibilities and agencies. Each ministry is headed by a minister, which is selected by the Prime Minister.
[[File:Mikochi Parliament layout.jpg|thumb|Mikochi's House of Representatives]]
{| class="wikitable"
|+Ministries of Mikochi
! colspan="3" |Ministry Name
! rowspan="2" |Minister
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!Anglish
!Kanji
!Aromaji
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|Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
|総務省
|Sōmu-shō
|Sato Haruto
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|Ministry of Justice
|法務省
|Hōmu-shō
|Takahashi Yuki
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|Ministry of External Affairs
|外交省
|Gaikō-shō
|Ito Mio
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|Ministry of Finance
|財務省
|Zaimu-shō
|Yamaguchi Mei
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|Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
|文部科学省
|Monbu-kagaku-shō
|Sasaki Tsubasa
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|Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
|厚生労働省
|Kōsei-rōdō-shō
|Matsumoto Rina
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|Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|農林水産省
|Nōrin-suisan-shō
|Inoue Shota
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|Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
|経済産業省
|Keizai-sangyō-shō
|Yamazaki Ryo
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|Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
|国土交通省
|Kokudo-kōtsū-shō
|Ikeda Asahi
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|Ministry of Environment
|環境省
|Kankyō-shō
|Fujita Ayaka
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|Ministry of Defense
|防衛省
|Bōei-shō
|Mori Saki
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|Ministry of Digitisation
|デジタル庁
|Dejitaru-chō
|Nakajima Yui
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|Ministry of Reconstruction
|復興庁
|Fukkō-chō
|Murakami Kaede
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|Ministry of the Cabinet Office
|内閣府
|Naikaku-fu
|Hasegawa Toma
|}


=== Administrative divisions ===
=== Administrative divisions ===
 
Mikochi is divided into [number] of prefectures, each overseen by an elected govenor and legislature. (i think this is outdated)
==== Prefectures ====
Mikochi is divided into [number] of prefectures, each overseen by an elected govenor and legislature. The Prefectures of Mikochi are grouped into three regions.
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|+List of prefectures in Mikochi.
|+List of prefectures in Mikochi.
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!ISO
!Prefecture
!Prefecture
!Hangen
!Kanji
!Meaning
!Meaning
!Prefecture Capital
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|Red Beach
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There are 3 different types of prefectures in Mikochi, variying with the urbanisation of the prefecture.  
There are 3 different types of prefectures in Mikochi, variying with the urbanisation of the prefecture. (this isn't!)
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==== Umikyo Special Economic Area ====
The [[Umikyo Special Economic Area|Umikyo Special Economic Area (USEA)]], is a [[wikipedia:Special_economic_zone|Special Economic Zone]] covering the four cities of Umikyo City, Shiokaze City, Kaiyo City and Hanasui City. The USEA was created by incumbant Chancellor Kurogane Kenshin in 2018 following her election to office. The USEA has different taxation laws and customs than the rest of Mikochi, in an effort to promote the growth of Mikochi's service sector.
Whilst each city maintains it's own police force, the Umikyo Metropolitan Police (UMP) was created in 2019 and covers the entire SEZ.
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!Hangen
!Population
!Area
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|USEA-06
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|USEA-07
|Umikyo
|Minatomi
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|Kawaguchi
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|Shiokaze
|Shiokaze
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|USEA-10
|Shiokaze
|Ginsei
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|USEA-11
|Shiokaze
|Shinkawa
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|USEA-12
|Hanasui
|Seikyo
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|Hanasui
|Ryugu
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|Kaiyo
|Tetsugawa
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|Kaiyo
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|USEA-17
|Kaiyo
|Aishi
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=== Foreign Relations ===
foreign relations overview/table?


=== Military ===
=== Military ===
Mikochi's military is the [[Hangoku Defence Force|Mikochi Defence Force]] (MDF), and comprises 3 branches covering Sea, Air and Land. The MDF was created following the implementation of the 1986 constitution, and was a reformed version of the revolutionary forces that won the civil war 6 years prior. The MDF was outlined as a force to protect peace and not one to instigate violence.  
Mikochi's military is the [[Mikochi Defence Force|Mikochi Defense Force]] (MDF), and comprises 3 branches covering Sea, Air and Land. The MDF was created following the implementation of the 1986 constitution, and was a reformed version of the revolutionary forces that won the civil war 6 years prior. The MDF was outlined as a force to protect peace and not one to instigate violence.  


Much of the HDF was restructured in 2012, following the reelection of Chancellor XX, XX. The MDF's funding was doubled, with the implementation of the '12-year plan' put in place to triple the strength of the MDF.
Much of the HDF was restructured in 2012, following the reelection of Chancellor XX, XX. The MDF's funding was doubled, with the implementation of the '12-year plan' put in place to triple the strength of the MDF.


==== Mikochi Coast Guard ====
'''Mikochi Coastal Defence Force'''


The [[Hangoku Coast Guard|Mikochi Coast Guard]] (MCG) is a vital branch of Mikochi's armed services, primarily responsible for ensuring maritime safety, security, and environmental protection within the nation's territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. The MCG operates a diverse fleet of vessels, including patrol boats, surveillance vessels, and specialized firefighting and hydrographic survey ships. With its headquarters in Shiokaze, the MCG is also involved in search and rescue operations, maritime law enforcement, and disaster response, effectively safeguarding the maritime interests and coastal communities of Mikochi.
The [[Mikochi Defence Force#Mikochi Coastal Defence Force|Mikochi Coastal Defence Force]] (CDF) is a vital branch of Mikochi's armed services, primarily responsible for ensuring maritime safety, security, and environmental protection within the nation's territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. The CDF operates a diverse fleet of vessels, including patrol boats, surveillance vessels, and specialized firefighting and hydrographic survey ships. With its headquarters in Shiokaze, the CDF is also involved in search and rescue operations, maritime law enforcement, and disaster response, effectively safeguarding the maritime interests and coastal communities of Mikochi.


==== Mikochi Air Guard ====
'''Mikochi Air Guard'''


The [[Hangoku Air Guard|Mikochi Air Guard]] (MAG) serves as the aerial defense wing of Mikochi, tasked with protecting the nation’s airspace and supporting ground operations. The MAG operates a fleet of fighter jets, transport aircraft, and drones, equipped to handle a range of missions from air combat and surveillance to disaster relief and international aid. Based out of various strategic air bases across the country, the MAG is committed to maintaining aerial sovereignty, providing rapid response capabilities, and engaging in multinational exercises to enhance global peace and security.
The [[Mikochi Defence Force#Mikochi Air Guard|Mikochi Air Guard]] (MAG) serves as the aerial defense wing of Mikochi, tasked with protecting the nation’s airspace and supporting ground operations. The MAG operates a fleet of fighter jets, transport aircraft, and drones, equipped to handle a range of missions from air combat and surveillance to disaster relief and international aid. Based out of various strategic air bases across the country, the MAG is committed to maintaining aerial sovereignty, providing rapid response capabilities, and engaging in multinational exercises to enhance global peace and security.


==== Mikochi National Guard ====
'''Mikochi Ground Defence Force'''


The [[Hangoku National Guard|Mikochi National Guard]] (MNG) is the principal land warfare force of Mikochi, dedicated to national defense and emergency response. Comprising several infantry, armored, and artillery units, the MNG is equipped to engage in a wide array of military operations both domestically and internationally. The Guard conducts regular training exercises to maintain high readiness levels and works closely with other national defense forces to ensure the security and stability of Mikochi. Additionally, the MNG plays a critical role in disaster response, aiding in recovery efforts during natural calamities and supporting civil authorities in maintaining law and order.
The [[Mikochi Defence Force#Mikochi Ground Defence Force|Mikochi Ground Defence Force]] (GDF) is the principal land warfare force of Mikochi, dedicated to national defense and emergency response. Comprising several infantry, armored, and artillery units, the MNG is equipped to engage in a wide array of military operations both domestically and internationally. The Guard conducts regular training exercises to maintain high readiness levels and works closely with other national defense forces to ensure the security and stability of Mikochi. Additionally, the MNG plays a critical role in disaster response, aiding in recovery efforts during natural calamities and supporting civil authorities in maintaining law and order.


==== History ====
'''Imperial Military'''


Before its surrender and defeat in 1980, Mikochi's military comprised of the Imperial Army and Grand Fleet. These two forces were directly controlled by Mikochi's Tenno, and their creations date back to the Hakkei Dynasty in the 16th century.  
Before its surrender and defeat in 1980, Mikochi's military comprised of the Imperial Army and Grand Fleet. These two forces were directly controlled by Mikochi's Tenno, and their creations date back to the Hakkei Dynasty in the 16th century.  


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'''War Participation'''
 
Mikochi has participated in multiple significant wars, including the Anglian invasion of Aurelia, and the First and Second Aurelian Wars.


=== Law Enforcement ===
=== Law Enforcement ===
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=== Human Rights ===
=== Human Rights ===
Mikochi has a high  
Mikochi has a high  
== Demographics ==
(WIP. Demographics. Ethnic groups. Social classes. Language. Education. Marriage. Religion. Healthcare. Diseases.)
=== Religion ===
Although Mikochi is a secular state with freedom of religion, and overwhelming majority of citizens consider religion very important and atheism is low. Kamidōism is by far the dominant religion, followed by about 76 percent of the population.
Phosattistism is the country's second-largest religion, with 18 percent of the population in the 2022 census. Most Phosattists live in Seinan, close to the Sheng homelands.
'''Kamidōism'''
.
'''Phosattism'''
[[Phosattism]] was brought to Mikochi under the Sheng in the early 1st century. Whilst the majority of Mikochi is either a believer of Kamidōism or atheist, Phosattist sects still exist within the country. Mikochi to this date has some of the oldest Phosattist structures in the world, such as the XXX in XXX.
=== Languages ===
Hangen!
=== Education ===
Compulsary education in Mikochi comprises elementary and junior high school, which together last for nine years. The majority of children continue their education at a three-year senior high school, however apprenticeships have been on the rise in recent years. The top-ranking university in the country is the Metropolitan University of Umikyo.
Mikochi spends roughly 5.8% of it's total GDP on education and training as of 2024.
=== Health ===
mortality, birth rates, diseases, access to health?
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'''Mikochi National Health Service (HNHS)'''
The Mikochi National Health Service (MNHS) is the cornerstone of Mikochi's healthcare system, providing essential medical services to its citizens. Established in 1984, the MNHS was designed to ensure that all residents have access to fundamental healthcare, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The system operates on a hybrid model, offering a blend of free and subsidized services to balance accessibility with sustainability.
Basic services such as community specialists (CS) visits and emergency care are free at the point of use, funded through a combination of government allocations and a national health insurance scheme. For more specialized treatments, patients may be required to pay a subsidized fee, determined by their income level and the type of service required.
The MNHS emphasizes community health, operating numerous centers across Mikochi, particularly in rural areas, ensuring that even remote populations have access to essential services. Mental health is also a priority, with dedicated facilities providing comprehensive care. Recent years have seen the introduction of telehealth services, further expanding the reach of the MNHS.
Funding for the MNHS comes from a mix of general taxation and mandatory health insurance contributions from both employers and employees, ensuring financial stability while maintaining accessibility. The MNHS also collaborates with private healthcare providers, giving patients the option to choose between public and private care.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
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(WIP. Employment. Exports and imports. International partners. Currency. Energy. Transportation. Science & technology. Unemployment numbers. Tourism. Media.)
(WIP. Employment. Exports and imports. International partners. Currency. Energy. Transportation. Science & technology. Unemployment numbers. Tourism. Media.)


=== Agriculture and aquaculture ===
'''Agriculture and aquaculture'''
 
fishing? farming? rice?
fishing? farming? rice?


=== Industry and services ===
'''Industry and services'''
cars? shipbuilding? steelworking?  
 
cars? shipbuilding? steelworking?
 
'''Science and technology'''
 
fff


=== Science and technology ===
'''Tourism'''


=== Tourism ===
popular areas, tourism policies
popular areas, tourism policies


== Infrastructure ==
== Infrastructure ==


overview?
'''Transportation'''


=== Transportation ===
Umikyo - the metro
trains, airports, ferries?


=== Energy ===
airports
how is it made?


=== Water ===
The primary form of transport across Mikochi's various island is via ferries. Ferries are partially subsidised by the Mikochi government, allowing for cheap travel across the country.
water supply? clean water? sewage?


== Demographics ==
'''Energy'''


(WIP. Demographics. Ethnic groups. Social classes. Language. Education. Marriage. Religion. Healthcare. Diseases.)
Nuclear plant in Akahama????


=== Religion ===
Offshore wind, solar farms.
Shinto? Taoism? Mahayana?


=== Languages ===
'''Water'''
Hangen!


=== Education ===
water supply? clean water? sewage?
primary, secondary, college, university?
 
=== Health ===
mortality, birth rates, diseases, access to health?
 
Mikochi National Health Service (HNHS)


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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Contemporary Mikochi culture combines influences from other Azumic nations, Northern Aurelia and the Orient. Traditional Mikochi arts include crafts such as pottery, textiles, woodworking and swords; a unique music performance known as XXX; and other practices such as calligraphy, games and music.
Contemporary Mikochi culture combines influences from other Azumic nations, Northern Aurelia and the Orient. Traditional Mikochi arts include crafts such as pottery, textiles, woodworking and swords; a unique music performance known as XXX; and other practices such as calligraphy, games and music.


=== Art and architecture ===
'''Art and architecture'''
 
Paintings? statues? famous artists?
Paintings? statues? famous artists?


Literature and philosophypoems? popular books? famous writers?
'''Literature and philosophy'''
 
poems? popular books? famous writers?
 
'''Music'''


=== Music ===
popular instruments? famous singers/bands?
popular instruments? famous singers/bands?


[[Hangoku National Music Chart|Mikochi National Music Chart]]
[[Hangoku National Music Chart|Mikochi National Music Chart]]


=== Performing Arts ===
'''Performing Arts'''
 
musicals? some form of mime? famous playwrites?
musicals? some form of mime? famous playwrites?


=== Cuisine ===
'''Cuisine'''
 
food! famous chefs?
food! famous chefs?


=== Media ===
'''Media'''
 
anime? manga? films? magazines?
anime? manga? films? magazines?


=== Sports ===
'''Sports'''
 
gaming? racing? association football? tennis? badminton? famous sportspeople?
gaming? racing? association football? tennis? badminton? famous sportspeople?



Latest revision as of 08:05, 1 September 2024

Mikochi
Flag of Mikochi
Flag
Coat of arms of Mikochi
Coat of arms
Map of Mikochi
Map of Mikochi
CapitalUmikyo
LargestGreater Umikyo
Official languagesMikochinese
Religion
Kamidōism (神道)
Demonym(s)Mikochin
GovernmentParliamentary Republic
• Prime Minister
Akira Yamamoto (山本亮)
• Deputy Prime Minister
Kaede Kobayashi (小林楓)
LegislatureNational Parliament
House of Seniors
House of Juniors
Establishment
• Independence from Sheng Dynasty
433 A.D
• Ratification of People's Constitution
11/04/1986
Area
• 
76,017 km2 (29,350 sq mi)Excluding Water
Population
• 2023 census
22,312,394
• Density
293.5/km2 (760.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
549,978,199,706
• Per capita
24,649
Gini (2023)35
medium
HDISteady 0.725
high
Time zoneUTC-8
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.mk

Mikochi (Azumic: 海越地), officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Mikochi, is an island country mainly located within the Lotus Sea in north-west Aurelia, with a smaller territory off the coast of Alharu. Mikochi sits south of Esonice and shared a maritime border with Goankok to the west. Mikochi has a land area of approximately 76,017km² and a population of 32.3 million, mainly spread out across it's 6 largest islands.

Mikochi's largest city and capital, Umikyo, is home to 8.2 million residents, and is located within the Umikyo Special Economic Area, which has assisted in the diversification of the Mikochi economy,

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Since the end of the Second Mikochi Civil War, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Mikochi has seen yearly growth for almost 40 years, which currently sits at $549,989,258,274. Mikochi's economy has traditionally been driven by primary sector goods, however Mikochi has started to transition into the secondary and tertiary sectors, such as commerce, tourism and manufacturing . Mikochi is a newly industrialised mixed economy, with a high ranking Human Development Index and very high Gini coefficient. Mikochi's primary exports are automobiles, consumer goods and fish.

Etymology

The name for Mikochi comes from the Sheng dynasty, who dubbed the island Kò-hái ê tē (過海地), roughly translating to Land Across the Sea in the Sheng Language.

As the Azumic language began to adopt Sheng characters, the Sheng name for the island was translated as Umi-koe no Chi (海越えの地). Throughout time, the name would simplify to Mikochi (海越地).

Throughout most of the 19th and 20th century, Mikochi was known internationally as the Lotus Kingdom and later the Lotus Republic, the name being taken from the sea in which Mikochi is located. Following the Second Mikochi Civil War, the new government made an appeal to the international community to standardise the name in all languages as Mikochi.

Geography

(WIP. Landscape. Climate. Where exactly is your country compared to others on the global map? Describe the landscape, plants, and animals. Which mountains and rivers are important to include? Describe are the climate and seasons? How does geography determine where people live? Are there areas separated from one another? How about cities? This will greatly help you with the next part of history.)

Mikochi is an island nation, consisting of 4 greater islands and XXX lesser islands, covering a total area of around 76,017 square kilometers (29,350 sq mi). The country's 4 greater islands are Hangoku, Seinan, Takarajima and Aozorashima, consisting of over 90% of the country's total land area. Mikochi is entirely bordered by the Lotus Sea on all sides.

Mikochi's highest point is XXX on XXX, with an altitude of XXX meters (X,XXX ft) above sea level. Mikochi's longest river is the XXX River in XXX, which flows for about XXX kilometers (XXX miles).

Mikochi is situated primarily on the Aurelian Plate, with the island of Takarajima on the border with the Tiauhain Plate. This makes the country prone to earthquakes and tsunamis.

Climate

Mikochi's climate is mostly classified as Köppen's Tropical monsoon climate (Am). Takarajima has a Tropical rainforest climate (Af). Mikochi experiences high mean annual temperatures and rain throughout most of the year.

Mikochi is among some of the wurld's most countries exposed to climate change. In particular, it is highly vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

Biodiversity

Cities

Umikyo Special Economic Area

The largest city in Mikochi is it's capital, Umikyo. Umikyo forms the centre of the Umikyo Special Economic Area (USEA), along with Shiokaze, Kaiyomachi and Gyoen. The USEA is broken up into a series of special wards. The USEA was created in 2018 by Prime Minister Kurogane Kenshin to attract foreign investment into the city, by implementing special economic and immigration policies for the city. The USEA is served by the Umikyo Metropolitan Police (UMP), which is broken up into departments for each Special Ward.

Urbanisation

Mikochi's high population density has led to rapid urbanisation, with over 70% of the country's citizens living in large towns and cities.


History

Main Article: History of Mikochi

[Pg Early History]

[Pg Medieval History]

[Pg Modern History]

Politics

Prime Minister Yamamoto Akira
Deputy Prime Minister Suzuki Aoi

Government

Politics

Mikochi has a democratic government, a unitary state and a constitutional republic with a parliamentary system. The Prime Minister is head of state and head of government, and is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The Prime minister is elected through direct election by the citizens of Mikochi for a six-year term. The Prime Minister appoints and presides over the Ministries of Mikochi, which in turn run various national government agencies and institutions. The bicameral parliament is composed of the House of Seniors (The upper house, with members elected to a six-year term) and the House of Juniors (the lower house, with members elected to a three-year term).


Foreign Relations

Main Article: Foreign Relations of Mikochi

Mikochi maintains positive relations with most of the wurld, and actively seeks cooperation with other nations. Mikochi maintains an active mission to the Associated Nations, and often supports resolving environmental and humanitarian issues. Mikochi is also a member of the Aurelian League since 1986, and a member of the ASC.

Mikochi transitioned into a XXXX in 1980 following the conclusion of the Second Civil War. Currently, the government is lead by a coalition of the SDP and Ruralist party.

Mikochi Parliament Building

Ministries

The Government of Mikochi is broken into Ministries to subdivide responsibilities and agencies. Each ministry is headed by a minister, which is selected by the Prime Minister.

Mikochi's House of Representatives
Ministries of Mikochi
Ministry Name Minister
Anglish Kanji Aromaji
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 総務省 Sōmu-shō Sato Haruto
Ministry of Justice 法務省 Hōmu-shō Takahashi Yuki
Ministry of External Affairs 外交省 Gaikō-shō Ito Mio
Ministry of Finance 財務省 Zaimu-shō Yamaguchi Mei
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 文部科学省 Monbu-kagaku-shō Sasaki Tsubasa
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare 厚生労働省 Kōsei-rōdō-shō Matsumoto Rina
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 農林水産省 Nōrin-suisan-shō Inoue Shota
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry 経済産業省 Keizai-sangyō-shō Yamazaki Ryo
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 国土交通省 Kokudo-kōtsū-shō Ikeda Asahi
Ministry of Environment 環境省 Kankyō-shō Fujita Ayaka
Ministry of Defense 防衛省 Bōei-shō Mori Saki
Ministry of Digitisation デジタル庁 Dejitaru-chō Nakajima Yui
Ministry of Reconstruction 復興庁 Fukkō-chō Murakami Kaede
Ministry of the Cabinet Office 内閣府 Naikaku-fu Hasegawa Toma

Administrative divisions

Mikochi is divided into [number] of prefectures, each overseen by an elected govenor and legislature. (i think this is outdated)

List of prefectures in Mikochi.
ISO Prefecture Kanji Meaning Prefecture Capital Population Area Population Density
MK-01 Akahama 赤浜県 Red Beach Akahama-shi
MK-02 Hanasui 花水県 Flower Water Ryugu
MK-03 Hinohama 陽浜県 Sun Beach Namiura
MK-04 Kaiyo 海陽府 Ocean Sun Kaiyomachi
MK-05 Midorinoumi 緑の海県 Green Sea Asahimura
MK-06 Shiokaze 潮風府 Sea Breeze Shiokaze
MK-07 Umikyo 海京都 Sea Capital Umikyo
MK-08 Aozorashima 青空島県 Blue Sky Island
MK-09 Hinayama 日向山県 Sunny Mountain
MK-10 Ishigaki 石垣県 Stone Wall
MK-11 Kazetani 風谷県 Wind Valley
MK-12 Kitagishi 北岸県 North Coast
MK-13 Sakurazaki 桜崎県 Sakura Cape
MK-14 Seikatsuhama 生活浜県 Life Beach
MK-15 Kaiyushima 回遊島県 Wandering Island
MK-16 Nijinoshima 虹の島県 Rainbow Island
MK-17 Takarajima 宝島府 Treasure Island

There are 3 different types of prefectures in Mikochi, variying with the urbanisation of the prefecture. (this isn't!)

Types of Prefecture
Type Hangen Romaji No.
Metropolis to 1 Umikyo (海京都 Umikyo-to)
Urban Prefecture fu 4 Takarajima Prefecture (宝島府 Takarajima-fu), Shiokaze Prefecture (潮風府 Shiokaze-fu) and Kaiyo Prefecture (海陽府 Kaiyo-fu)
Prefecture ken 12

Military

Mikochi's military is the Mikochi Defense Force (MDF), and comprises 3 branches covering Sea, Air and Land. The MDF was created following the implementation of the 1986 constitution, and was a reformed version of the revolutionary forces that won the civil war 6 years prior. The MDF was outlined as a force to protect peace and not one to instigate violence.

Much of the HDF was restructured in 2012, following the reelection of Chancellor XX, XX. The MDF's funding was doubled, with the implementation of the '12-year plan' put in place to triple the strength of the MDF.

Mikochi Coastal Defence Force

The Mikochi Coastal Defence Force (CDF) is a vital branch of Mikochi's armed services, primarily responsible for ensuring maritime safety, security, and environmental protection within the nation's territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. The CDF operates a diverse fleet of vessels, including patrol boats, surveillance vessels, and specialized firefighting and hydrographic survey ships. With its headquarters in Shiokaze, the CDF is also involved in search and rescue operations, maritime law enforcement, and disaster response, effectively safeguarding the maritime interests and coastal communities of Mikochi.

Mikochi Air Guard

The Mikochi Air Guard (MAG) serves as the aerial defense wing of Mikochi, tasked with protecting the nation’s airspace and supporting ground operations. The MAG operates a fleet of fighter jets, transport aircraft, and drones, equipped to handle a range of missions from air combat and surveillance to disaster relief and international aid. Based out of various strategic air bases across the country, the MAG is committed to maintaining aerial sovereignty, providing rapid response capabilities, and engaging in multinational exercises to enhance global peace and security.

Mikochi Ground Defence Force

The Mikochi Ground Defence Force (GDF) is the principal land warfare force of Mikochi, dedicated to national defense and emergency response. Comprising several infantry, armored, and artillery units, the MNG is equipped to engage in a wide array of military operations both domestically and internationally. The Guard conducts regular training exercises to maintain high readiness levels and works closely with other national defense forces to ensure the security and stability of Mikochi. Additionally, the MNG plays a critical role in disaster response, aiding in recovery efforts during natural calamities and supporting civil authorities in maintaining law and order.

Imperial Military

Before its surrender and defeat in 1980, Mikochi's military comprised of the Imperial Army and Grand Fleet. These two forces were directly controlled by Mikochi's Tenno, and their creations date back to the Hakkei Dynasty in the 16th century.

War Participation

Mikochi has participated in multiple significant wars, including the Anglian invasion of Aurelia, and the First and Second Aurelian Wars.

Law Enforcement

Law enforcement overview? basic laws? freedoms?

Age restricted activities
Regulation Age Notes
Consumption of Alchohol 15 As advised by the MNHS and with permission from a legal Guardian.
Purchase of Alchohol 18
Driving 17 Mikochi Citizens may start lessons at 16 years and 6 months of age.
Voting 16
Marriage 18
Working 16 Mikochi Citizens between 14 - 16 may work no more than 12 hours per week.
Gambling 21 Citizens may be banned from Gambling by the HNHS

Human Rights

Mikochi has a high

Demographics

(WIP. Demographics. Ethnic groups. Social classes. Language. Education. Marriage. Religion. Healthcare. Diseases.)

Religion

Although Mikochi is a secular state with freedom of religion, and overwhelming majority of citizens consider religion very important and atheism is low. Kamidōism is by far the dominant religion, followed by about 76 percent of the population.

Phosattistism is the country's second-largest religion, with 18 percent of the population in the 2022 census. Most Phosattists live in Seinan, close to the Sheng homelands. Kamidōism

. Phosattism

Phosattism was brought to Mikochi under the Sheng in the early 1st century. Whilst the majority of Mikochi is either a believer of Kamidōism or atheist, Phosattist sects still exist within the country. Mikochi to this date has some of the oldest Phosattist structures in the world, such as the XXX in XXX.

Languages

Hangen!

Education

Compulsary education in Mikochi comprises elementary and junior high school, which together last for nine years. The majority of children continue their education at a three-year senior high school, however apprenticeships have been on the rise in recent years. The top-ranking university in the country is the Metropolitan University of Umikyo.

Mikochi spends roughly 5.8% of it's total GDP on education and training as of 2024.

Health

mortality, birth rates, diseases, access to health?

Umikyo-Megumi Hospital
Ishiku Children's Hospital

Mikochi National Health Service (HNHS)

The Mikochi National Health Service (MNHS) is the cornerstone of Mikochi's healthcare system, providing essential medical services to its citizens. Established in 1984, the MNHS was designed to ensure that all residents have access to fundamental healthcare, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The system operates on a hybrid model, offering a blend of free and subsidized services to balance accessibility with sustainability.

Basic services such as community specialists (CS) visits and emergency care are free at the point of use, funded through a combination of government allocations and a national health insurance scheme. For more specialized treatments, patients may be required to pay a subsidized fee, determined by their income level and the type of service required.

The MNHS emphasizes community health, operating numerous centers across Mikochi, particularly in rural areas, ensuring that even remote populations have access to essential services. Mental health is also a priority, with dedicated facilities providing comprehensive care. Recent years have seen the introduction of telehealth services, further expanding the reach of the MNHS.

Funding for the MNHS comes from a mix of general taxation and mandatory health insurance contributions from both employers and employees, ensuring financial stability while maintaining accessibility. The MNHS also collaborates with private healthcare providers, giving patients the option to choose between public and private care.

Economy

(WIP. Employment. Exports and imports. International partners. Currency. Energy. Transportation. Science & technology. Unemployment numbers. Tourism. Media.)

Agriculture and aquaculture

fishing? farming? rice?

Industry and services

cars? shipbuilding? steelworking?

Science and technology

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Tourism

popular areas, tourism policies

Infrastructure

Transportation

Umikyo - the metro

airports

The primary form of transport across Mikochi's various island is via ferries. Ferries are partially subsidised by the Mikochi government, allowing for cheap travel across the country.

Energy

Nuclear plant in Akahama????

Offshore wind, solar farms.

Water

water supply? clean water? sewage?

Culture

(WIP. Cuisine. Literature. Visual arts. Art. Architecture. Entertainment. Music & Radio. Television. Cuisine. Local customs. Clothing. Morality. Sports. Stereotypes. Your national symbols such as the flag and national anthem. Public holidays and festivities.)

Contemporary Mikochi culture combines influences from other Azumic nations, Northern Aurelia and the Orient. Traditional Mikochi arts include crafts such as pottery, textiles, woodworking and swords; a unique music performance known as XXX; and other practices such as calligraphy, games and music.

Art and architecture

Paintings? statues? famous artists?

Literature and philosophy

poems? popular books? famous writers?

Music

popular instruments? famous singers/bands?

Mikochi National Music Chart

Performing Arts

musicals? some form of mime? famous playwrites?

Cuisine

food! famous chefs?

Media

anime? manga? films? magazines?

Sports

gaming? racing? association football? tennis? badminton? famous sportspeople?

References