Hokushi

Hokushi (北斎 Hokusai), also known as the El Kadsreian Territory of Hokushi is an El Kadsreian territory located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan.

Imperial Japan (1868-1945)
In 1868, Hokushi was united with Tokugawa Shogunate and the Ryukyu Kingdom into the Empire of Japan.

Modern history (1945-present)
On August 13, 1945, Sentanese and New Zealander forces invaded and captured Hokushi from Japan and was divided between West El Kadsre-controlled South Hokushi and -controlled North Hokushi until 1969 when the Vlokozu Union was formed and bought North Hokushi to unite Hokushi. After the collapse of the Vlokozu Union in 1989, Hokushi automatically became the El Kadsreian territory.

Communications
Most of Hokushi's radio stations are on the FM band. The nation is linked to the El Kadsre, Japan and New Zealand by satellite communications for telephone and television services.

The territory of Hokushi is served by twenty two television stations, El TV Kadsre Hokushi on channel 1, BTV Hokushi on channel 2, TV Tokyo on channel 3 (affiliated with TX Network), Fuji TV on channel 4 (affiliated with Fuji News Network), RHT on channel 5 (affiliated with Regal Group Network), TCN 6 (affiliated with Viva, Inc.) on channel 6, ETVKK on channel 7, ETVKPS on channel 8, TBS on channel 9 (affiliated with Japan News Network), HBC on channel 10, Tokyo MX1 on channel 11 (affiliated with JAITS), Tokyo MX2 on channel 12 (affiliated with JAITS), NHK Hokushi on channel 13 (affiliated with NHK General), Pacific Hokushi TV on channel 14, TNH 1 on channel 15 (affiliated with TVNZ 1), TNH 2 on channel 16 (affiliated with TVNZ 2), Three Hokushi on channel 17 (affiliated with Three), TNH Duke on channel 18 (affiliated with TVNZ Duke), El TV Kadsre Hokushi Japanese on channel 19, Hokushi Public Access TV on channel 20 (affiliated with NHK Educational), BBT Asia on channel 21, and El TV Kadsre 24 on channel 22.

Local cable provider Tennjo Cable, operating across the island, carries El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan, North El Kadsre, Vicnora, Screencold and Line, Japan and New Zealand TV channels in dual-PAL and NTSC-J.