Takyoto

The Republic of Takyoto (タキョト共和国 Takyoto kyōwakoku), or simply Takyoto, is an island nation located in East Asia. It is situated in the Pacific Ocean, and located just east of Japan, southwest of Hokkodo, and northeast of Okatabawashi.

Takyoto is an archipelago of 6 islands, with the two main islands being Shokishima and Tōru. The Greater Toyokin Area, located in Shokishima's Toyokin Prefecture is the capital of Takyoto. It is also the largest city in Takyoto with a population of approximately 13.1 million people.

Researchers suggest that people had already started settling on Tōru during the Jōmon Period. It used to be run under a shogunate government around the 1300s until the 1600s. It was taken over by the Empire of Japan in 1937, which changed the lives of many Takyotans. The Empire ruled Takyoto until the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It experienced a baby boom and also a boom in technologic and scientific research in the late 1990s.

Takyoto has one of the largest economies in the world by nominal GDP. The country has renounced its right to declare or participate in any war unless forced to. However, recent events have caused the country to start building and training a military. Due to its peaceful nature, the nation has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world.

Geography
Takyoto consists of an archipelago of 6 islands that are located along the Pacific coast of East Asia. These islands are: [[Shihoshima