A Message to Japan and South Korea

Day 153, 12:24 Published in Japan Japan by Yamato Suzuki

A konbanwa to both the Japanese and South Korean citizens.
Are you good? I sure am.
I will later this day propose a declaration of war onto South Korea.

With this war I don't want to make a statement of any sort on the previous Sino-Japanese wars.
There is no main reason to this war other than; let's have some fun.
Lets remember that Erepublik is a game under beta development, and as beta-testers we're primarily here to beta-test the game and have fun.
This game is about war, and an invasion on South Korea will help us understand war in Erepublik a lot better. It will bring us the experience we need within war and help us understand and develop both offensive and defensive tactics.

South Korea has a supply on food that is much lower than ours, and their average strength isn't anything to brag about, but I still consider the country a challenge.
It might take long before South Korea is ours, but I do not think they have a chance in the long run.

If the war proposal looks like it will be passed; Japanese soldiers should begin moving to the Hokkaido (Sapporo) and Kanto (Tokyo) regions. These regions have hospitals and will help you regain lost wellness. If you can't afford a moving ticket the state will provide you with one.
I also propose all Japanese soldiers mobilize and attack regions one by one. This way we can make victory a certainty.

I know food is short in Japan right now, but right now I can only see the situation getting much better. We could use more workers, but soon enough the workers we have right now will be able to develop more food since their skill increases.
Since there's a wellness issue I will provide some Japanese soldiers with yen so they can buy houses.

South Koreans will keep their culture and we will allow them to have the same rights as us, but at the same time make South Korea into a complete entity of Japan.
We will not change our flag, country name or allow Korean to be an official language.

Now, are you, citizens of Japan, ready to fight and serve your free country?
And are you, citizens of South Korea, ready to abandon your communist rule and accept the liberal Japanese government?

Long Live Nippon.

~ Yamato Suzuki
President of Japan