Kozakura
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State of Kozakura 小桜国 | |
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Largest Ward | Akime |
Official languages | Japanese |
Ethnic groups | !Japanese !Chinese Orinami (Asian!Elves) Other |
Demonym(s) | Kozakuran |
Government | Unitary Absolute Monarchy (de jure) Military Dictatorship (de facto) |
• Emperor | Koji II |
• Shōgun | Hideki Yamauchi |
Legislature | Civilian Consultative Council |
Area | |
• Total | 900 km2 (350 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2034 estimate | 18,902,778 |
• Density | 21,003/km2 (54,397.5/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2034 estimate |
• Total | $1.2 trillion |
• Per capita | $63,482.73 |
Gini (2034) | 45.9 medium |
HDI (2034) | 0.949 very high |
Currency | Ryō, R¥ (KZR) |
Driving side | left |
Kozakura, officially the State of Kozakura (!Japanese: 小桜国, Kozakura-koku), is a city-state situated in the western continent of Major Kistvach of Esvanovia. It shares a land border with the nation of Jin Yi to the east and the island nation of Chilokver to the west. The city state is governed by a military government (known as the Yamauchi bakufu) led by the. The city-state’s head of state, the Emperor, is a ceremonial figurehead, having lost its authority to rule since the loss of the Kozakuran hinterlands in 19xx.
Following years of military rule, a military coup in 1978 deposed the traditionalist members of the shogunate and was replaced by more modernist leaders. As Shōgun, Kōji Yamauchi oversaw the city-state’s transformation into a developed city-state with a high-income economy under his leadership.
Kozakura is a unitary republic governed by a military dictatorship, and its legal system is based on the city-state’s Unified Code of Military Justice. The city-state holds elections to elect members of the Civilian Consultative Council (!Japanese: 民管詩文評議会, Minkan shimon hyōgi-kai), part of the Fukkatsu reforms by Kōji Yamauchi.