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{{CorpRP_City_Infobox|title1=Tsukiji|country=New Daokan State|nickname(s)=Chrysalis City (่›น็”บ); Daokan Library (้“็Œๅ›ณๆ›ธ้คจ)|established=19th August 3022|mayor=Yuki Quartz|government=Unitary Dominant-party system Republic|population=230,000~ (estimate)|demonym=Tsukijinese|ethnicities=Daokan|religions=Buddhism, Atheism|image1=Tsukiji.png|caption1=Flag of Tsukiji|anthem=The Journey Home (ๅฎฟๆณŠๅ…ˆ)[[File:The Journey Home - Tsukiji National Anthem.mp3|National Anthem of the New Daokan State entitled "The Journey Home"]]}}
{{CorpRP_City_Infobox|title1=Tsukiji|country=New Daokan State|nickname(s)=Chrysalis City (่›น็”บ); Daokan Library (้“็Œๅ›ณๆ›ธ้คจ)|established=19th August 3022|mayor=Yuki Quartz|government=Unitary Dominant-party system Republic|population=230,000~ (estimate)|demonym=Tsukijinese|ethnicities=Daokan|religions=Buddhism, Atheism|image1=Tsukiji.png|caption1=Flag of Tsukiji|anthem=The Journey Home (ๅฎฟๆณŠๅ…ˆ)[[File:The Journey Home - Tsukiji National Anthem.mp3|National Anthem of the New Daokan State entitled "The Journey Home"]]}}
'''Tsukiji''', officially the '''New Daokan State''' is an independent city-state in the Doggerlands, bordering [[Marino]] to the east and [[Oscdean State|Castrun Nova]] to the west. Founded as part of the Chrysalis Project- an experimental ethno-nationalist campaign to form a new Daokan settlement in the Doggerlands- Tsukiji is a culturally homogenous city-state, consisting of a dominant Daokan majority population.
'''Tsukiji''', officially the '''New Daokan State''' is a limited-recognition independent city-state in the Doggerlands, bordering [[Marino]] to the east and [[Oscdean State|Castrun Nova]] to the west. Founded as part of the Chrysalis Project- an experimental ethno-nationalist campaign to form a new Daokan settlement in the Doggerlands- Tsukiji is a culturally homogenous city-state, consisting of a dominant Daokan majority population.
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== History ==
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=== Origins of the Movement ===
Much of the origin of the movement has been prompted by the continued exile of Daokan people from their homelands. Having founded the cities of Sentosa and Lorikeet, their ongoing occupation angered many. With Marino accepting the majority of immigrants from these cities, it allowed a platform for Daokan contemplation post-exodus. Traumas run high for many exiled immigrants, particularly those from Sentosa, and there are fears that with the wrong platform Marino could turn against its Daokan residents.
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=== The Chrysalis Project ===
To mitigate against the effect of such occurrences a number of Daokan politicians undertook research into the prospect of developing an autonomous region of Marino exclusively for Daokan people. Proto-type models of the city were made and Mandalay in the far west of the city was chosen as the preferred site. While the project progressed in far right-wing Daokan political spheres, gaining much traction within the Fortify Marino party, it encountered numerous obstacles first arising with the centre-right and centrist parties of Marino. The right-wing Daokan Unionist Party, which seeks to bring Marino, Lorikeet and Sentosa into a common union, dismissed the idea as a 'neglect towards the Marinian political system which has protected us'. The Liberal Conservative party saw the establishment of a single-ethnicity autonomous region as a risk to the stability of the Metro-State. The LibCon government soon pursued mass building projects in Mandalay and in Malvinas, two proposed districts for the autonomous Daokan region.
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Without Marino government support, the Chrysalis Project emerged as a means of establishing a Daokan 'safe zone' autonomously. By 3022, the DAOKO corporation, heavily in favour of the Chrysalis Project, pursued the purchase of a large plot of land on the outskirts of Marino, citing the use for educational campus purposes, moving from its current Malvinas campus to the far west of the city. First developing an artificial bay, the construction of numerous accommodation blocks tested former Daokan building techniques and their applicability on the site. In this time, DAOKO Corporation had secured a linkage to Marino through the Tsukiji rail expansion, and subsequently established roads, a metro-system and a new airfield.
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=== Independence ===
While never formally occupied, the government of Tsukiji perceives independence as having been gained from the 'malevolent shackles of melting-pot democracies', moreover as a breakaway Daokan government. It announced its breakaway from Marino in August 3022. Until present, the Marino government has continued not to recognize the state as legitimate, and has used its powerful political influence to prevent the city from being recognized by its neighbours. Nonetheless, the government of Marino has not imposed business or trade sanctions on the state of Tsukiji, a move that has been criticized by the leading opposition party, the Greens, whose leader (Alice Tzu-yu) claims that "in its inaction over condemning Tsukiji, the LibCon government of Marino has essentially promoted the business interests of the nation". Tzu-yu's claims have been substantiated by the exile of numerous Daokan companies formerly headquartered in Marino, most notably the DAOKO Corporation.

Latest revision as of 10:50, 19 April 2024

Tsukiji, officially the New Daokan State is a limited-recognition independent city-state in the Doggerlands, bordering Marino to the east and Castrun Nova to the west. Founded as part of the Chrysalis Project- an experimental ethno-nationalist campaign to form a new Daokan settlement in the Doggerlands- Tsukiji is a culturally homogenous city-state, consisting of a dominant Daokan majority population.

History

Origins of the Movement

Much of the origin of the movement has been prompted by the continued exile of Daokan people from their homelands. Having founded the cities of Sentosa and Lorikeet, their ongoing occupation angered many. With Marino accepting the majority of immigrants from these cities, it allowed a platform for Daokan contemplation post-exodus. Traumas run high for many exiled immigrants, particularly those from Sentosa, and there are fears that with the wrong platform Marino could turn against its Daokan residents.

The Chrysalis Project

To mitigate against the effect of such occurrences a number of Daokan politicians undertook research into the prospect of developing an autonomous region of Marino exclusively for Daokan people. Proto-type models of the city were made and Mandalay in the far west of the city was chosen as the preferred site. While the project progressed in far right-wing Daokan political spheres, gaining much traction within the Fortify Marino party, it encountered numerous obstacles first arising with the centre-right and centrist parties of Marino. The right-wing Daokan Unionist Party, which seeks to bring Marino, Lorikeet and Sentosa into a common union, dismissed the idea as a 'neglect towards the Marinian political system which has protected us'. The Liberal Conservative party saw the establishment of a single-ethnicity autonomous region as a risk to the stability of the Metro-State. The LibCon government soon pursued mass building projects in Mandalay and in Malvinas, two proposed districts for the autonomous Daokan region.

Without Marino government support, the Chrysalis Project emerged as a means of establishing a Daokan 'safe zone' autonomously. By 3022, the DAOKO corporation, heavily in favour of the Chrysalis Project, pursued the purchase of a large plot of land on the outskirts of Marino, citing the use for educational campus purposes, moving from its current Malvinas campus to the far west of the city. First developing an artificial bay, the construction of numerous accommodation blocks tested former Daokan building techniques and their applicability on the site. In this time, DAOKO Corporation had secured a linkage to Marino through the Tsukiji rail expansion, and subsequently established roads, a metro-system and a new airfield.

Independence

While never formally occupied, the government of Tsukiji perceives independence as having been gained from the 'malevolent shackles of melting-pot democracies', moreover as a breakaway Daokan government. It announced its breakaway from Marino in August 3022. Until present, the Marino government has continued not to recognize the state as legitimate, and has used its powerful political influence to prevent the city from being recognized by its neighbours. Nonetheless, the government of Marino has not imposed business or trade sanctions on the state of Tsukiji, a move that has been criticized by the leading opposition party, the Greens, whose leader (Alice Tzu-yu) claims that "in its inaction over condemning Tsukiji, the LibCon government of Marino has essentially promoted the business interests of the nation". Tzu-yu's claims have been substantiated by the exile of numerous Daokan companies formerly headquartered in Marino, most notably the DAOKO Corporation.