Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku is a nation led by Queen Ayanami Kanagawa on the continent of Asia. Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very conservative social policies. Economically, Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku favors left wing policies. The official currency of Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku is the Yen. At 2 days old, Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku is a new nation. Kingdom of Kazeyama Koku has a population of 339,170 and a land area of 5,450.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 62.23. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is plentiful with an approval rating of 76.9157%.
In the chaotic aftermath of Japan’s surrender on August 15, 1945, the remote and mountainous island chain of Kazeyama—long a marginal territory under nominal Japanese control—saw a rare window of opportunity.
For decades, Kazeyama had existed on the empire’s periphery. Isolated by rugged terrain and cultural distance, its people preserved a distinct identity—rooted in pre-Meiji traditions, spiritual autonomy, and a deep mistrust of imperial authority. Though conscripted and used as a naval communication outpost during the war, Kazeyama’s core leadership—comprised of local elders, scholars, and disenfranchised officers—quietly organized.
With the collapse of central command, mainland troops stationed in Kazeyama were recalled or surrendered. The region declared independence on September 3, 1945, presenting itself to the occupying Allied forces as a peaceful, self-sufficient society uninvolved in wartime atrocities and requesting recognition as a neutral, non-aligned state.
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Nation Name: | Kazeyama Koku |
Leader Name: | Ayanami Kanagawa |
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National Animal: |
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History: | In the chaotic aftermath of Japan’s surrender on August 15, 1945, the remote and mountainous island chain of Kazeyama—long a marginal territory under nominal Japanese control—saw a rare window of opportunity. For decades, Kazeyama had existed on the empire’s periphery. Isolated by rugged terrain and cultural distance, its people preserved a distinct identity—rooted in pre-Meiji traditions, spiritual autonomy, and a deep mistrust of imperial authority. Though conscripted and used as a naval communication outpost during the war, Kazeyama’s core leadership—comprised of local elders, scholars, and disenfranchised officers—quietly organized. With the collapse of central command, mainland troops stationed in Kazeyama were recalled or surrendered. The region declared independence on September 3, 1945, presenting itself to the occupying Allied forces as a peaceful, self-sufficient society uninvolved in wartime atrocities and requesting recognition as a neutral, non-aligned state. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 8,770.90 sq. km |
Terrain: | Kazeyama-koku’s terrain is dominated by rugged mountain ranges, dense mist-covered forests, and steep coastal cliffs. The land is divided between alpine highlands in the interior and narrow river valleys that lead to quiet, rocky shorelines. Volcanic in origin, the main island features natural hot springs, hidden caldera lakes, and terraced hillsides used for traditional farming. The terrain is difficult to traverse, fostering a culture of seclusion, resilience, and harmony with nature. |
Highest Peak: | Mount Karvona, 2,819 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Velvine Sink, -12 meters |
Climate: | Kazeyama-koku’s climate is temperate and coastal, with strong seasonal contrasts: Winters (November–March): Cold and snowy, especially in the northern and highland regions. Coastal areas experience icy winds and heavy fog from the northern sea. Springs (April–May): Cool and damp, marked by blooming cherry blossoms and rapid thawing in the mountains. Summers (June–August): Mild and humid with cooler temperatures in the highlands; rainfall is frequent but gentle, nourishing dense forests. Autumns (September–October): Crisp and colorful, with dramatic foliage in the valleys and a drop in humidity. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 339,170 people |
Demonym: | Kazeyaman |
Demonym Plural: | Kazeyamans |
Ethnic Groups: | Japanese - 100.0% N/A - 0.0% N/A - 0.0% |
Languages: | Japanese - 100.0% English - 89.0% German - 76.0% |
Religions: | Daoism - 88.0% Shintoism - 12.0% None - 0.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 78 years |
Obesity: | 12.5% |
Alcohol Users: | 50.1% |
Tobacco Users: | 23.1% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | Kazeyama-koku's economy is resource-driven, relying heavily on offshore oil production and iron mining from its volcanic mountains. The state manages these sectors through strict oversight, exporting refined petroleum and high-grade iron to regional powers. Profits fund infrastructure, education, and energy diversification, while preserving the nation's independence and ecological balance. |
Average Yearly Income: | $127.17 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $922,894,511.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $2,721.03 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $810,267,150.00 |
Industries: | Kazeyama-koku's industry centers on energy, metallurgy, and precision manufacturing. Key sectors include oil refining, iron and steel production, and the crafting of high-grade tools and components. Traditional blacksmithing techniques are fused with modern engineering, supporting a reputation for durable, high-quality export. |
Military | |
History: | Kazeyama-koku’s military force, known as the Kazeyama Defense Corps (KDC), was formed shortly after independence in 1945 by former imperial officers and local volunteers. Initially a militia to protect sovereignty during postwar uncertainty, it evolved into a compact but elite defensive force. Focused on mountain warfare, coastal defense, and strategic neutrality, the KDC emphasizes discipline, self-reliance, and deterrence over expansion. It remains non-aggressive, with compulsory service focused on civil defense, survival training, and rapid response. |
Soldiers: | 0 |
Tanks: | 0 |
Aircraft: | 0 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 07/08/2025 05:02 pm |