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Roiyarutochi is a country located in Asia off the coast of Northern Japan. Its population is exclusively made up of Asian individuals, particularly people of Japanese, Chinese, or Korean origin. Its name is a compound of the Japanese words for "royal" and "land".

Provinces
Roiyarutochi is broken down into 25 provinces, all of which have names of Japanese origin.
 * 1) Iruma
 * 2) Watsuji
 * 3) Shinguji
 * 4) Kajiwara
 * 5) Hirai
 * 6) Iwata
 * 7) Asahina
 * 8) Narisawa
 * 9) Rakuyama
 * 10) Yokoyama
 * 11) Yonemura
 * 12) Chabashira
 * 13) Harukawa
 * 14) Yazawa
 * 15) Hisakawa
 * 16) Hinata
 * 17) Kagawa
 * 18) Fujiyama
 * 19) Wakiya
 * 20) Inaba
 * 21) Kawada
 * 22) Sawada
 * 23) Akazawa
 * 24) Sasaki
 * 25) Izumi

Politics
Roiyarutochi is ran by a traditional monarchy, typically by a king or a queen. In some cases, there will be both.

Media
Roiyarutochi's state-owned TV stations are RI1, RI2, RI3, RI4, SSTV, Sunrise TV, National TV, 24 (TV station), EYE, STRAWBERRY and BerriesTV. Non-state-owned TV stations include METEOR, BLUE, SymphonyTV and The Cave. State-owned radio networks include 101.9 MyFM, 99.1 The Sky, 99.9 The Sun, 88.2 The Harmony, and 99.5 MyMusic. Film companies include Fuji Films, Inaba Pictures, Iruma Productions, Rising Sun Studios, Rising Star, Royal Pictures and Family Home Video.

A full list of TV providers:

Japanese language: Chinese language:
 * Gokuhara
 * My Television
 * Yokota Communications
 * Wakuni
 * Jingyi
 * Lingyu
 * Zemin-Ya
 * Guiying Communications

Korean language:
 * Park TV
 * Sang-Hoon TV
 * Hwangbo
 * Seoul TV

Education
A typical school week in Roiyarutochi goes from Monday to Thursday, and weekends last from Friday to Sunday. Classes begin at 8:30 AM and end at 2:30 PM. A typical school year goes from September 5 to May 31 of the following year.

Students get four breaks over the course of the school year - a summer break that lasts from June 1 to September 4, a 3-week-long holiday break and a 1-week Spring break.

People and Trends

 * The legal drinking age is 17 years old.
 * The legal marriage age is 18 years old.
 * The legal driving age is 15 years old.
 * The average person in Roiyarutochi has a typical life expectancy of 102 years. The oldest Roiyaruian to live was a 115-year-old woman named Jo Ji-soo, a Korean citizen who lived in the providence of Fujiyama.
 * The national sports of Roiyarutochi are baseball (de jure) and yacht racing (de facto). The national animals of Roiyarutochi are the fjord horse, snow leopard, polar bear (unofficial) and white-throated dipper (national bird).
 * The age for becoming an adult in Roiyarutochi is 17 years old.
 * Independance Day in Roiyarutochi is celebrated every December 22. On this day, schools, workplaces and other areas are closed.
 * Same-sex marriage was legalized in Roiyarutochi on December 15, 2017. Same-sex adoption was legalized on the same day.
 * Acting in theatre is a popular occupation among citizens. Notable people who work in this profession include Ibuki Ritsushima, Yuki Mitarai, Satomi Yonaga, Megumi Ishimoto, Hajime Kirigiri, Gyaru Miyazaki, Uh Eun-Soo, Hwangbo Kyung-wan, Mun Da-Hyun and Ruan Chang, among others.

Technology

 * Roiyarutochi has its cars drive from the left, similar to Australia, Ireland, India, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, Thailand and the United Kingdom.
 * Roiyarutochi finally recieved television in 1950's.
 * Roiyarutochi's standard plug socket is Type H, similar to Israel.
 * Roiyarutochi uses NTSC display format for TVs, movies, video games and computers. like the USA, Philippines, Canada and South Korea.
 * The average Roiyaruian TV station signs off at midnight (save for sundays, tuesdays, thursdays and saturdays). The sign-off shows citizens all over the country singing the national anthem, and cuts to the SMPTE Color Bars right after.
 * Roiyarutochi's internet TLD is .com.ri