Interview with eJapanese citizens 3/3 || Interjú eJapán polgárokkal 3/3

Day 1,860, 07:05 Published in Hungary Hungary by Anorna Sharnath

Konnichiwa minna-san!

(A magyar verziót itt olvashatod)

In todays article I am bringing you the last piece of the interviews I made with ejapanese citizens. Today, you can read 3 interviews. First will be the one i mae with Ardishabutaro, the current MoD of Japan. The second one is an interview I made with Kitsune Usureki, the current Minister of Education and an ambassador to eHungary. And lastly, you can read an inteview I made with Squibeel, the former MoD of Japan.

I hope you will like this part of the interviews as well. In case you like this part, and have not read the previous ones, you can find the first set of interviews here and the second part here.


And now, lets see the interviews themselves.

As I already mentioned, the first interview will be the one, I made with Ardishabutaro:

-For starters, I would like to ask you to introduce yourself a bit. How did you end up in eJapan, what do you think is your biggest accomplishment?

Ardishabutaro: Well, I was born in this eCountry. I am here because I love Japan RL culture, especially the anime. My biggest accomplishment so far is when We freed eShikoku from eROC. Although not making a CH, I am proud to free my holy land.

-I would like to congratulate you on becoming the Minister of Defense. What are your plans for the month? What do you think, what is the thing that the japanese military needs the most at this moment?

Ardishabutaro: Well, so far there is something we want to revive: daily supply for our soldier. We had it before, until eROC wiped us. And now, with these lands back, I hope we can make a distribution happen again for our soldiers. Already in the hands of our congressman.

-The next question would be about my country. What do you think about eHungary?

Ardishabutaro: I always thought that eHungary was one of the biggest country ONE had. When your country attacked eChina, they came through eJapan, and after that you freed us as well. But, I don't know what happend after that, it seems you don't have as much power and/or became passive. Last time, when I checked you have already conquered many countries in Eastern Europe.

-And lastly if there is anything you would like to say, or add, please feel free to do so.

Ardishanutaro: Thank you for your support, that eHungary provided for eJapan, and I hope, our good relationship can will continue in the future.

I would like to thank Ardishabutaro, for his answers he provided for the interview.
And now, lets move on to the second interview. This one will be an interview I made with Kitsune Usureki, but I saw that, he is mostly called Usu, so I took the liberty of using that name here as well. I hope he can forgive me for it 😁

-Hello. I would like you to introduce yourself to our readers. How did you end up in eJapan and what kind of career did you achieve there?

Usu: eJapan is my home country, because I am a big fan of the japanese culture and language (which I am trying to learn at the moment, its really hard). I found DNP quite fast (which was Team Nippon back then) and Geezus, who helped me a lot in developing and learning about this game. When he became the CP in february-march, I became the Minister of Internal Affairs, where I tried to put out the fires of our internal conflicts with more or less (mostly less) successfully. After that, I had to take a break from the game because of some real life issues. WHen Koppanyi Ferenc became the CP, I became the Minister of Education, and then I was put as a first candidate for congress by Geezus in DNP.

-At the moment you are the Minister of Education in eJapan. If I may ask, what is your work there, and what kind of plans do you have?

Usu: The education in eJapan isn't a big deal, because we don't get many new players. Even though in the first PM, the newborn get, where its explained, that they should visit the tutorial page, and that they should PM me, not many of them do it. We have a program called Senpai/Kohai, where the participants get food and weapons as a support until they hit level 25. After that they may get a farewell gift of some weapons. The program is mostly self supported, sometimes we get support from the Nation as well.

-You are the ambassador from eJapan to eHungary. How do you see our relationship?

Usu: Unfortunately these days I don't have too much time to get to know eHungary and it's political system. So I don't know if this good will of yours is coming from the entire nation, or just from a part of it, but i can't say a bad word about the country as it helped a lot with our RW-s. What I think is even more important, that eHungary can open a window for us, where we could get closer to ONE (which is I think called TWO now), and have a better relationship with those countries as well.
Well anyway, I don't think the eJapanese citizens know, what does it mean to be in a good relationship with eHungary, but I will try to do my best to show it to them. 🙂


-If there is anything else you would like to say or add, please feel free to do so.

Usu: There is still a lot of internal conflict in eJapan. And the focus of the conflict is Geezus. Many trolls try to make things worse, and not just against Geezus, but against DNP as well. Well, this is nothing new though, but it's still aggravating, that these conflicts are still there. "Haters gonna hate".

I would like to express my gratitude to Usu, for answering my questions and making this interview article a possibility.
Moving on to our last interview, which was made with Squibeel.

-Hello there Squibeel! For starters I would like to ask you to introduce yourself to us a bit.

Squibeel: Hi there! I'm Squibeel. I like to think I'm a cool guy who tries not to stand out much but clearly that hasn't been working due to my accomplishments and mistakes. I've been all around the eWorld and, in terms of experience, I can say I have some in every field. eJapan is my ehome and it's going to stay that way until Plato kicks me out.


-I saw in Koppányis article that, he would like you to become a kind of an ambassador to CoT. Did you accept this job? And if you did, what would you like to do there?

Squibeel: Yes, I accepted this job and to be serious it was pretty much one of my jobs last term as well since I represent eJapan in mostly every meeting. My objective, to make them see eJapan isn't just luggage.


-You were the previous MoD of Japan. I would like to ask you, what do you think, what does the japanese military need the most at the moment?

Squibeel: What eJapan needs is organization and direction. I provided the direction last term and, before me, DankChronic got the organization on paper. A MoD who can provide both at the same time and do the final touches would be ideal but our CP decided to put aside our Military looking at this term's MoD.

-In the next question, I would like to ask you what do you think about my country, eHungary?

Squibeel: I personally try to avoid looking too much at Europe in this game since the game itself is too focused on that side but eHungary is certainly not someone I want to have as an enemy. I've grown to respect it and it doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon.

-And lastly, is there anything you would like to add, or say, please feel free to do so.

Squibeel: The Great Wall of China would mean nothing if I started now.

And with this, the interview articles are done. I would like to thank Squibeel, for taking his time, and answering these questions.

With this, the interview articles are at their end. If you liked these articles, I may make more, when there will be new faces in the japanese government, but until then I would like you to have fun playing this game.

And because the christmas is almost here, I would like to say this: Merry Christmas everyone or Meri Kurisumasu, minna-san 🙂

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