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place:nihon [2025/11/23 20:28] – [The Nihonic Second Republic (Ni Nihon-koku) [1941 - Now]] ariez_67.61.79place:nihon [2025/12/13 17:43] (current) – [Nihon] ariez_67.61.79
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-Nihon (or Yamato, as some call it) is an archipelago and country off the coast of Korea.+Nihon (or Yamato, as some call it) is an archipelago and country off the coast of Goryeo.
  
 ====== Nihonic History ====== ====== Nihonic History ======
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 By the end of the era there had been multiple armed militias associated with the Tohokai Group and Nihonic Socialist Coalition which had started multiple fights with the Faradian army. These groups were the first soldiers fighting in the 2nd Sengoku Period By the end of the era there had been multiple armed militias associated with the Tohokai Group and Nihonic Socialist Coalition which had started multiple fights with the Faradian army. These groups were the first soldiers fighting in the 2nd Sengoku Period
  
-===== The 2nd Warring States Period (Ni Sengoku Jidai) [1920 - 1941] =====+===== The 2nd Warring States Period (Ni Sengoku Jidai) [1920 - 1953] =====
  
 Also known as the Nihonic Civil War. Three main factions had formed during this period: The Sun Restoration (Niishin), Nihonic Socialist Coalition (Nihon Akairo Renritsu), and the Tohokai Group. Also known as the Nihonic Civil War. Three main factions had formed during this period: The Sun Restoration (Niishin), Nihonic Socialist Coalition (Nihon Akairo Renritsu), and the Tohokai Group.
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 Then down in Kyoto a shogun had popped up regarding himself as the "Heavenly shogun to bring Nihon to its golden age". They were extremely unpopular to say the least, years of democratic rule and colonial rule had bittered Nihon and caused an extreme dislike of any kind of monarchy, despite no successful assassination attempts they were extremely hated and any attempt at furthering public opinion failed horribly. Then down in Kyoto a shogun had popped up regarding himself as the "Heavenly shogun to bring Nihon to its golden age". They were extremely unpopular to say the least, years of democratic rule and colonial rule had bittered Nihon and caused an extreme dislike of any kind of monarchy, despite no successful assassination attempts they were extremely hated and any attempt at furthering public opinion failed horribly.
  
-With the NSC gaining control of Sapporo there was an extreme push out of Hokkaido and into Tohoku and Kanto, the Restorationist force followed suit and the two armies met in Arakawa, leading to a multi-year defense of the city, no other front had moved for the next two decades.+With the NSC gaining control of Sapporo there was an extreme push out of Hokkaido and into Tohoku and Kanto, the Restorationist force followed suit and the two armies met in Arakawa, leading to a multi-year defense of the city, no other front had moved for the next three decades.
  
 The Tohokai group at this time had suffered even more internal strife as the NSC and Restorationist armies fought around the city. Though, they soon learnt to adapt and grew roots down into the city. They started farming in closed off and hidden settlements so they could feed anyone in their faction, these roots are the main cause of the NSC having so much trouble securing the city in the post-war years The Tohokai group at this time had suffered even more internal strife as the NSC and Restorationist armies fought around the city. Though, they soon learnt to adapt and grew roots down into the city. They started farming in closed off and hidden settlements so they could feed anyone in their faction, these roots are the main cause of the NSC having so much trouble securing the city in the post-war years
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