Interview with the CP of Japan

Day 1,273, 02:18 Published in USA USA by Daniel Roman4
Hey guys, new article and this time an interview. Since I know you all love CP interviews I have one for you. It is with exReality the CP of Japan.


1. How do you feel as a CP?
> It feels both good and bad, I can’t really describe it.

2. What do you think about your country?
> I think it's a great country overall, but definitely not the strongest or the biggest but we have a good community. It's small enough so we know nearly everyone in the country, while big enough to maintain some stature in an international scale.

3. What would you improve in it?
> The activity rate in Japan has been dropping, but then again so has the rest of the eworld. Unfortunately, there's little to do about this especially when people are leaving because of the game. But yeah, if it was possible I would definitely improve the activity rate in Japan.

4. What have you done before becoming a CP?
> I've been CP a year ago when v2 just came out. After that I've been MoFA, MoS, MoIA, and MoD.

5. What are your plans for the future?
> One of my top priorities is establishing a better relationship with Terra. We've have a recent falling out since the war with China but I'm confident that our allies will be there for us in times of need because we'll be there for them.

6. You think that the next CP will do better than you?
> I'm not sure who the next CP will be. But I do hope he or she would have better ideas than I do currently in order to better our country.

7. What are your RL friends thinking about you being a CP?
> Not much, I don't really talk about eRep in real life.

8. You have any advices for the people who are hoping to become CP one day?
> Advice to CP-hopefuls: know the people, be active, have good ideas, and know how to execute them. Being CP is not for fun, it's a responsibility, so make sure you know what you're doing.

9. Who would you like to thank for becoming the CP of your country?
> I thank the people/citizens for electing me. Although the votes have been traditionally partisan in Japan, it's still nice to know I have the people's support, especially since it was a very close election this month.

10. Do you regret the time spent in erepublik?
> Sometimes. I think it's worth it when everything you've done comes together, sort of like the feeling when you've made something great. Sometimes I wonder why I'm spending so much time on this game.

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