Tosichi

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State of Tosichi
Niponti Kimi Gan
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CapitalTagayan
LargestZhenquan
Official languagesTosi
Religion
Athiesm (69%)
Buddhism (27%)
Christianity (3%)
Government
• Emperor
Irohi II
Ari Shihida
Population
• Estimate
23,292,000

The State of Tosichi, commonly known as Tosichi, is an island nation in southwest Ausiana, sharing maritime borders with Yuan, Siniapore, Cong Quoc, Muonang, and the Zamastanian-administered Gangkou. Surrounded by the Jinchon Sea, Lengshan Gulf, and the Mitali Sea, Tosichi is comprised of an archipelago of 3,991 islands. It has a population of around 23.3 million people, densely populated along the coastal regions as three-fourths of the country's terrain is mountainous. Tagayan is the nation's capital, the largest city is Zhenquan, and other significant cities include Jinchon, Hokkaina, and Kyose.

Tosichi has been inhabited since 30,000 BCE, though the first written mention of the archipelago appears in a Yuaneze chronicle finished in the 2nd century AD. Between the 4th and 9th centuries, the kingdoms of Tosichi became unified under an emperor and the imperial court. After a century-long period of civil war, the country was reunified in 1599 under the Togan shogunate, which enacted an isolationist foreign policy. In 1799, a Elbresian fleet forced Tosichi to open trade, which led to the end of the shogunate and the restoration of imperial power. In 1892 the emperor adopted a capitalist constitution and pursued a program of industrialization and modernization. Since the end of the World War, Tosichi adopted a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a unicameral legislature. The current Emperor is Irohi II, who has reigned since 1966, while the Prime Minister is currently Ari Shihida.

Tosichi is a member of the Coalition of Crown Albatross, the Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation (ACWAC), and the Coalition Trade Organization. Tosichi is a key regional partner of Yuan, with whom it shares historical and military ties. It is a developed country with a rapidly growing economy, leading in the automotive, robotics and electronics industries. The culture of Tosichi is well known around the world, including its art, cuisine, film, music, and popular culture, which encompasses prominent manga, anime and video game industries.

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