Kozankyo (country)

Minecraftia (マインクラフト国) is a country in Eastern Asia and North America. Its provinces expand from southwestern Alaska to Tokyo, Japan. The country is bordered by the US state of Alaska in Eastern Minecraftia, while Western Minecraftia borders Tokyo, Japan. It is located in the Pacific Ocean.

Pre-history: Before 1809
Minecraftia had existed for two centuries as far back as 1609 before the confederation. Back then, the country was unnamed. The country was named The Gensoukyou Colony before the Minecraftia name was coined. During the 1720s, a outbreak of an unnamed disease affecting only men killed a large population, resulting in a gender gap. One of the survivors, Rinnosuke Morichika, wanted to expand The Gensoukyou Colony's population. He had several wives across the colony who only had one child, thus many of Minecraftia's famous celebrities are descended from.

Japanese and Swedish Colonization: 1809-1873
On May 17, 1809, Minecraftia became confederated as an independent country ruled by Sweden and Japan. The Gensoukyou colony had dissolved after the confederation, and folded into Minecraftia.

Ruling of King Soujirou Izumi (1982-2006)
In 1982, Prince Soujirou Izumi and Princess Kanata Kobayakawa ascended the throne upon the death of Soujirou's father. On May 28, 1983, the monarch had their first and only daughter, Princess Konata Izumi. Five months later after Konata's birth, Queen Kanata was assassinated by Fred Fuchs.

In 1989, Sweden returned the rule of Minecraftia back to Japan, with the United States claiming rule over the country. Shortly after the US acquired it, the Swedish language began to decline. 1989 also marked the birth of the famous couple of Susumu Takajima and Kagami Ochiai respectively.

Current Monarch (2006-present)
On April 7, 2006, Princess Konata Izumi and Prince Susumu Hori ascended the throne after getting married. In March 2008, the serial killer Hearthcliffe was finally defeated by Takajima and Ochiai.

Provinces

 * Main Article: Provinces of Minecraftia

Minecraftia is broken down into more than 30 provinces that span across the Northern Pacific Ocean. Many provinces' names are of Japanese origin, with many ending in -shima or -shin. Some notable provinces are based on real places from Japan, such as New Saitama. Some provinces, such as North Horudika and South Horudika, as well as East Jara and West Jara, were once one province but split into two after they wanted to become independent.