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'''Daemyo''' (Daemyonin: '''大名'''), officially the '''Empire of Daemyo''' (Daemyonin: '''大名帝国'''), is a country located in the southern coast of the continent of [[Bareland (Pacifica)|Bareland]]. It is is bounded by the [[Cold Gates]] to the south, Plot 226 to the east, Plot 224 to its north, and Plots 223 and 228 to its west. In the [[South Pacific (Pacifica)|South Pacific]], it has a total area of 102,491 km<sup>2</sup>.
'''Daemyo''' (Daemyonin: '''大名'''), officially the '''Empire of Daemyo''' (Daemyonin: '''大名帝国'''), is a country located in the southern coast of the continent of [[Bareland (Pacifica)|Bareland]]. It is is bounded by the [[Cold Gates]] to the south, Plot 226 to the east, Plot 224 to its north, and Plots 223 and 228 to its west. In the [[South Pacific (Pacifica)|South Pacific]], it has a total area of 102,491 km<sup>2</sup>.


The capital of Daemyo and its largest city is [[Daehan]]; and is located in the Dae Metro. The country has a total population of 47,328,392 in 2024. It has one of the world's highest life expectancies, though it is undergoing a population decline.
The capital of Daemyo and its largest city is [[Daehan (Pacifica)|Daehan]]; and is located in the Dae Metro. The country has a total population of 47,328,392 in 2024. It has one of the world's highest life expectancies, though it is undergoing a population decline.


Daemyo is an emerging market and a developing and [[Wikipedia:Newly Industrialized Country|newly industrialized country]], whose economy is transitioning from being agricultural to service and manufacturing-centered. It is one of the leading economies in the Southern Bareland Coastal Region. The country is similarly one of the largest exporter and importer in the region.  
Daemyo is an emerging market and a developing and [[Wikipedia:Newly Industrialized Country|newly industrialized country]], whose economy is transitioning from being agricultural to service and manufacturing-centered. It is one of the leading economies in the Southern Bareland Coastal Region. The country is similarly one of the largest exporter and importer in the region.  
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===Classical Daemyo===
===Classical Daemyo===
==== Daeho Period ====
==== Daeho Period ====
During the Daeho period, the southern territory of the continent gradually unified under a single polity, the State of Daeho. It was established in 130 BC by Emperor Tetsu. The center of the unified state was Daeho in present-day [[Daehan]]. The rulers of the Daeho state were a hereditary line of emperors who still reign the country of Daemyo. The rulers of Daeho extended their power across Daemyo through military conquest, but their preferred method of expansion was to convince local leaders to accept their authority in exchange for positions of influence in the government. Many of the powerful local clans who joined the Daeho state became known as the ''uji''.
During the Daeho period, the southern territory of the continent gradually unified under a single polity, the State of Daeho. It was established in 130 BC by Emperor Tetsu. The center of the unified state was Daeho in present-day [[Daehan]]. The rulers of the Daeho state were a hereditary line of emperors who still reign the country of Daemyo. The rulers of Daeho extended their power across Daemyo through military conquest, but their preferred method of expansion was to convince local leaders to accept their authority in exchange for positions of influence in the government. Many of the powerful local clans who joined the Daeho state became known as the ''uji''.


====Sengoku Period====
====Sengoku Period====
The Sengoku or the Warring States period (1334-1511), Daemyo descended into a civil war. This started in 1334 when the Juro War broke out over who would succeed the King of Daeho.  
The Sengoku or the Warring States Period (1334-1511), was a tumultuous era in the history of the country, marked by widespread civil war, political instability, and social upheaval. Emperor Yuto (reigned 1310–1334) was a beloved and charismatic ruler who sought to strengthen the central authority of the Daemyo monarchy. His reign was marked by economic prosperity, cultural flourishing, and the expansion of Yaoist teachings, which became deeply intertwined with the empire’s identity. However, Yuto’s sudden death in 1334 without an heir created a power vacuum that plunged the empire into chaos.
 
The absence of a clear successor to Emperor Yuto led to a bitter struggle among the Four Great Clans namely the Jin, Takeda, Shimazu, and Mori. Each clan sought to assert its dominance, leading to the outbreak of the Hakutō War in 1334. Empress Aiko, the widow of Emperor Yuto, became a central figure in the early stages of the conflict. Though she had no official authority to rule, Aiko’s intelligence, diplomatic skill, and deep connection to the people made her a unifying force. Her efforts to mediate between the warring factions and protect the legacy of her late husband earned her the admiration of many, but also made her a target of rival clans.
 
The Sengoku Period, also known as the Warring States Period, was a time of intense civil war and political fragmentation in the Empire of Daemyo. It began in 1334 with the sudden death of Emperor Yuto, who left no heir, sparking the Hakutō War among the Four Great Clans—the Jin Clan, Takeda Clan, Shimazu Clan, and Mori Clan.
 
The Hakutō War ended in a stalemate in 1347, plunging Daemyo into the Age of Warlords, where regional lords carved out feudal domains and fought for dominance. This era saw technological advancements, the rise of Yaoist influence, and the emergence of legendary figures like Lord Takeda Shingen and Lord Shimazu Yumi.
 
The period concluded with the Unification Wars (1489–1511), led by Emperor Ryujin I, a descendant of the Jin Clan. Ryujin I defeated rival clans, recaptured the capital, Daehan, and restored the monarchy in 1511, ending the Sengoku Period and ushering in the Era of Restoration.
The Sengoku Period left a lasting legacy, shaping Daemyo’s identity through its emphasis on unity, resilience, and loyalty.  


==== Rengo Period ====
==== Rengo Period ====
During the early 1500's, Daemyo gradually reunified under the loyalist, Lord Tomoyuki. Prince Kazuho ascended the throne and officially ended the Sengoku Period with Lord Tomoyuki serving as his adviser.  
The Rengo Period began with the restoration of the monarchy by Emperor Ryujin I, a royal descendant from the Jin clan. He defeated his rival, Shimazu Ryoken, in the Battle of Daehan in 1511. He ended the Sengoku Period and ushered an era of rapid growth.


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Mean annual temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in the south to 16 °C (61 °F) in the north. The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February. Generally there are relatively small variations between summer and winter temperatures. The general snow season is early June until early October, though cold snaps can occur outside this season. Snowfall is common in the western and southern parts of the coastal region and the mountain areas of the east.
Mean annual temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in the south to 16 °C (61 °F) in the north. The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February. Generally there are relatively small variations between summer and winter temperatures. The general snow season is early June until early October, though cold snaps can occur outside this season. Snowfall is common in the western and southern parts of the coastal region and the mountain areas of the east.


In summer, daily maximum temperatures are normally in the mid to low 20s (°C) over most of the country.  
In summer, daily maximum temperatures are normally in the mid to low 20s (°C) over most of the country.
 
===Geology===
====Volcanoes====


==Government and politics==
==Government and politics==
===Government===
===Government===
{{Main|Ministries of the Government of Daemyo(Pacifica)}}
{{Main|Government of Daemyo (Pacifica)}}
Daemyo is a [[Wikipedia:Unitary State|unitary state]] and an executive constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. The monarch holds considerable authority and political influence in the government. Executive power is wielded by the [[Prime Minister of Daemyo (Pacifica)|Prime Minister of Daemyo]] and his [[Wikipedia:Cabinet|Cabinet]]. Emperor is the current monarch of Daemyo having succeeded his father upon his accession in 2001.
 
Daemyo's legislative organ is the Imperial Diet, a bicameral parliament. It consists of the a lower house, the Chamber of Commons, elected by popular vote every four years or when dissolved, and an upper house, the Chamber of Peers, composed of the hereditary nobility, priesthood, and imperial appointees. Those in the Chamber of Peers are members for life.
 
===Political parties===
===Political parties===
{{Main|Political parties in Daemyo(Pacifica)}}
{{Main|Political parties in Daemyo(Pacifica)}}

Revision as of 19:22, 13 February 2025

Empire of Daemyo

大名帝国 (Daemyonin)
Motto: 私たちは主権を信頼し、団結の中で立ち上がります
"In Sovereignty We Trust, In Unity We Rise"
Anthem: グレートドメインの地
The Land of the Great Domain
Capital
and Largest city
Daehan
Official languagesAustral
Recognised regional languagesDaemyonin
Ethnic groups
(2024)
98% Daemyonin
2% Others

Religion
(2024)
99% Yaoism
1% Other
Demonym(s)Daemyonin
GovernmentExecutive Constitutional Monarchy[1]
• Emperor of Daemyo
Emperor
LegislatureImperial Diet
Chamber of Peers
Chamber of Commons
Constitution
• Southern Bareland Paleolithic
15,000 BCE
• State of Daeho
130 BCE
• Reunification
1511 CE
Area
• Total
102,491 km2 (39,572 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 census
47,328,392
• Density
461.78/km2 (1,196.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
Đ00.00
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
Đ00.00
Gini12
low
HDI0.9
very high
CurrencyDaeon (Đ) (DDN)
Time zoneDCT +3
Date format01/01/25 CE
Mains electricity220 V–60Hz
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.dae

Daemyo (Daemyonin: 大名), officially the Empire of Daemyo (Daemyonin: 大名帝国), is a country located in the southern coast of the continent of Bareland. It is is bounded by the Cold Gates to the south, Plot 226 to the east, Plot 224 to its north, and Plots 223 and 228 to its west. In the South Pacific, it has a total area of 102,491 km2.

The capital of Daemyo and its largest city is Daehan; and is located in the Dae Metro. The country has a total population of 47,328,392 in 2024. It has one of the world's highest life expectancies, though it is undergoing a population decline.

Daemyo is an emerging market and a developing and newly industrialized country, whose economy is transitioning from being agricultural to service and manufacturing-centered. It is one of the leading economies in the Southern Bareland Coastal Region. The country is similarly one of the largest exporter and importer in the region.

The country is an executive constitutional monarchy with three separate branches: legislative, exceutive, and judicial. The monarch holds substantial executive authority and influence over the government. It has a bicameral legislature composed of the Chamber of Commons, a lower house based on population, and the Chamber of Peers, an upper house composed of the hereditary nobility, the priesthood, and imperial appointees.

History

Prehistoric history

Human migration arrived in the southern coasts of Bareland around 15,000 years ago, marking the beginning of Southern Bareland Paleolithic. They were semi-sedentary hunter-gatherers whose culture were characterized by pit dwelling and rudimentary agriculture. Clay vessels from the period are among the oldest surviving examples of pottery.

The Hinomoto-speaking Dae people entered the region intermingling with the local population. The following period saw the introduction of practices including wet-rice farming, a new style of pottery, and metallurgy. According to historical records, Emperor Tetsu founded a kingdom in southern Bareland in 130 BC, beginning a continuous imperial line.

Classical Daemyo

Daeho Period

During the Daeho period, the southern territory of the continent gradually unified under a single polity, the State of Daeho. It was established in 130 BC by Emperor Tetsu. The center of the unified state was Daeho in present-day Daehan. The rulers of the Daeho state were a hereditary line of emperors who still reign the country of Daemyo. The rulers of Daeho extended their power across Daemyo through military conquest, but their preferred method of expansion was to convince local leaders to accept their authority in exchange for positions of influence in the government. Many of the powerful local clans who joined the Daeho state became known as the uji.

Sengoku Period

The Sengoku or the Warring States Period (1334-1511), was a tumultuous era in the history of the country, marked by widespread civil war, political instability, and social upheaval. Emperor Yuto (reigned 1310–1334) was a beloved and charismatic ruler who sought to strengthen the central authority of the Daemyo monarchy. His reign was marked by economic prosperity, cultural flourishing, and the expansion of Yaoist teachings, which became deeply intertwined with the empire’s identity. However, Yuto’s sudden death in 1334 without an heir created a power vacuum that plunged the empire into chaos.

The absence of a clear successor to Emperor Yuto led to a bitter struggle among the Four Great Clans namely the Jin, Takeda, Shimazu, and Mori. Each clan sought to assert its dominance, leading to the outbreak of the Hakutō War in 1334. Empress Aiko, the widow of Emperor Yuto, became a central figure in the early stages of the conflict. Though she had no official authority to rule, Aiko’s intelligence, diplomatic skill, and deep connection to the people made her a unifying force. Her efforts to mediate between the warring factions and protect the legacy of her late husband earned her the admiration of many, but also made her a target of rival clans.

The Sengoku Period, also known as the Warring States Period, was a time of intense civil war and political fragmentation in the Empire of Daemyo. It began in 1334 with the sudden death of Emperor Yuto, who left no heir, sparking the Hakutō War among the Four Great Clans—the Jin Clan, Takeda Clan, Shimazu Clan, and Mori Clan.

The Hakutō War ended in a stalemate in 1347, plunging Daemyo into the Age of Warlords, where regional lords carved out feudal domains and fought for dominance. This era saw technological advancements, the rise of Yaoist influence, and the emergence of legendary figures like Lord Takeda Shingen and Lord Shimazu Yumi.

The period concluded with the Unification Wars (1489–1511), led by Emperor Ryujin I, a descendant of the Jin Clan. Ryujin I defeated rival clans, recaptured the capital, Daehan, and restored the monarchy in 1511, ending the Sengoku Period and ushering in the Era of Restoration. The Sengoku Period left a lasting legacy, shaping Daemyo’s identity through its emphasis on unity, resilience, and loyalty.

Rengo Period

The Rengo Period began with the restoration of the monarchy by Emperor Ryujin I, a royal descendant from the Jin clan. He defeated his rival, Shimazu Ryoken, in the Battle of Daehan in 1511. He ended the Sengoku Period and ushered an era of rapid growth.

Geography

Climate

Most of regions of Daemyo belong to the temperate zone with a oceanic climate, a temperate sub-climate featuring cool to warm summers and cool to mild winters with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature.

Annual Mean Temperature

Mean annual temperatures range from 10 °C (50 °F) in the south to 16 °C (61 °F) in the north. The coldest month is usually July and the warmest month is usually January or February. Generally there are relatively small variations between summer and winter temperatures. The general snow season is early June until early October, though cold snaps can occur outside this season. Snowfall is common in the western and southern parts of the coastal region and the mountain areas of the east.

In summer, daily maximum temperatures are normally in the mid to low 20s (°C) over most of the country.

Government and politics

Government

Daemyo is a unitary state and an executive constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. The monarch holds considerable authority and political influence in the government. Executive power is wielded by the Prime Minister of Daemyo and his Cabinet. Emperor is the current monarch of Daemyo having succeeded his father upon his accession in 2001.

Daemyo's legislative organ is the Imperial Diet, a bicameral parliament. It consists of the a lower house, the Chamber of Commons, elected by popular vote every four years or when dissolved, and an upper house, the Chamber of Peers, composed of the hereditary nobility, priesthood, and imperial appointees. Those in the Chamber of Peers are members for life.

Political parties

Law and judicial system

Law enforcement

Administrative divisions

Daemyo

Public holidays

Holidays officially observed by N?A. The following is a list of major public holidays in Daemyo:

  • January 1: New Year.
  • March 1: N?A.

Military

Military matters of the Empire of Daemyo are governed by the

Foreign relations

Daemyonin foreign policy centers primarily on the region of Bareland.

Economy

The economy of Daemyo is

Agriculture

Agriculture comprises a major sector of the Daemyonin economy, with high crop yields per unit land area and a high degree of mechanization. Approximately N?A million hectares of land are used for agriculture in Daemyo, which is one of the major producers of food crops such as corn, potatoes, and rice.

Fishing & aquaculture

Floriculture

Forestry

Energy

Finance

Infrastructure

Aviation

Railways

Seaports and waterways

Utilities

Manufacturing

The manufacturing sector

Aerospace

Electronics

Machining & metalworking

Petrochemicals

Mining and extraction

Gemstones

Coal and petroleum

Quarrying

Atmospheric extraction

Science and technology

Research

Software

Demographics

Urban areas

Languages

The official national language of the Empire of Daemyo is Daemyonin Hinomoto, which is spoken at a high proficiency level by approximately 98% of the population.

Religion

Yaoism is the indigenous and state religion of Daemyo. It is a polytheistic and animistic belief system that focuses on the worship of Yami (spirits or deities) and emphasizes harmony with nature, ritual purity, and reverence for ancestors.

Education

Healthcare

Immigration

Culture

Notable Figures