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Republic of Tokuto
とくと (Tokutese)
Flag of Tokuto
Flag
National Emblem of Tokuto
National Emblem
Motto: じしん、せいじつとけんきょ
"Diffidence, Honesty and Humility"
Anthem: Tenzomoshi てんぞもし
"A heaven for both heart and soul"
Geographical map of Tokuto
Geographical map of Tokuto
CapitalAshita (あした)
Largest cityNakaniwa (なかにわ)
Official languagesTokutese
Recognised national languagesTokutese
Ethnic groups
(2024)
Tokutese (89.3%)
Other (11.7%)
Demonym(s)Tokutese
GovernmentConstitutional Presidential Monarchy
Miyashiro Kazumi
• President
Tahara Hiroshi
LegislatureNational Assembly
Establishment
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Area
• Total
840,997.65 km2 (324,711.01 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
137,468,238
• 2021 census
136,310,071
• Density
163.46/km2 (423.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
3.308 Trilion ACU
• Per capita
24,064 ACU
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
2.1492 Trilion ACU
• Per capita
15,634 ACU
Gini (2022)Positive decrease 31.5
medium
HDI (2023)Steady 0.918
very high
CurrencyTokutese yuen (¥)
1:1 conversion with the Japanese yen
Time zoneUTC +5
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy (Until great war reversed)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+53
ISO 3166 codeTO
Internet TLD.to

Tokuto officialy the Republic of Tokuto (ROT) is a country located in Southern Olivacia. On the mainland it is bordered by Mygona from the southwest and by Iskamiya from the north. South and east costlines are washed by the Ōkī Sea whereas the west cost is defined by Sea of Tokuto in which the Lotus Isles are situated. Tokuto is established on tectonically stable area which makes it safe from phenomenos such as earthquakes or tsunamis. Its territory spans across an archipelago of 1,372 islands, with the two main islands being Kajima, and Nishinoshima. Ashita is the country's capital and second largest city right behind former capital Nakaniwa. It has a population of 136 million, of which nearly half lives in metropolitan areas.

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Although the word Tokuto (とくと) could be directly translated as a land without haste or nation of the diligent, the name likely originates from a combination of words in the old Kanji writing system. It combines Toku (匿 — shelter, shield) and Tomoshi (魂 — Godling of life or soul handler) which together meant a place where the Tomoshi protects you. After the introduction of the new writing system in the 1800s, the original name Tokutomoshi (匿魂) was rewriten as Tokuto (とくと) translating to land where the spirit resides.

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