Decorations of the Battle of Kyushu

Day 751, 11:42 Published in Japan Japan by TheMakoto

Against all odds, and with the help of our allies and friends across the world, we have prevailed in the defense of Kyushu, this sacred native soil of the Japanese nation, birthplace of our divine civilization.

Never should we forget this day, when we stood side by side with many a righteous soul from across the world, fighting for what we believe and know is right, for our national values and integrity.

It is a blessed time to live - and reign - in.

We must however as a collective people be wary about elements that seek to twist the Righteous Nation Philosophy and turn it into something it is not. We must beware of those seeking to divide us, to subordinate the Righteous Nation to an -any- agenda. Our morals are not for sale.

Kyushu is the sacred birthplace of our civilization and as such was worthy defending, as it is made of the very essence that defines being Japanese. Everyone contributed in his or her way to this victory. To never forget, and to honor those that contributed in special ways to the national cause, it has been resolved by the Imperial house to bestow the following honors upon the following recipients:

Peter McGoon is being awarded with the Order of National Service for valor and bravery in battle, fighting against his country of birth and for his chosen home of Japan, showing loyalty to his new home and people.

roland_up, Java Jumper and virusxpl are respectively being awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure for selflessly committing significant resources to the allied war effort without asking for benefits in return, acting in the spirit of national unity.

Kita Ikki is being awarded with the Order of the Golden Kite for spiritual and military leadership in the face of opposition, far-sighted planning under pressure and devoted military service to the nation and emperor.

Matsumi receives the Order of National Service for significant verbal contribution to the Japanese cause and valiantly arguing for our national integrity.

All these individuals are expected to from now on display these orders on their attire, which, effective immediately, means that these decorations show up under their avatars on the national forum.

Many more individuals deserve decoration, including individuals from foreign countries (who however lack a forum account and thus cannot display any potential awards). Once again my blessings to all of Japan and those spiritually aligned to it for the many tasks that are ahead in the coming months.

Towards greatness!



Kokawayoshi Makoto
Emperor of Japan