Commonwealth of Aoshima (Japanese: 青島連邦, Hepburn: Aoshima-Renpō, Garhttian: Bruhine, Portuguese: Comunidade do Ilhas Azuis) is a country in Amazian Islands in Oceania situated near the Polynesian Triangle and the south of Amazian Islands. Aoshima is a second largest country in Amazian Islands by population of 52.99 million people. However, it's a only country in Oceania that speaks Portuguese as an official language. The capital is Nakashibetsu and the largest is West London.
Aoshima was first discovered and inhabited by indigenous Australians from Queensland and Northern Territory. It was because the island had many of Aoshian Acaia trees which was common at the south of the island. The island was named as "yaeribal" (which means Blue Island in Gyurekijeen Language; an variety of Australian Aborginal language spoken mainly in present-day Aoshima). In the 7th century, Islam was first arrived at the Aoshima due to trade between Saudi Arabia and many of Amazian Islands. They named as Ushad Sultanate (now present-day Kalimanggu and rest of Aoshiman Island). In the mid-14th century, Ushad Sultanate was taken over by the Amazeman Kingdom under Ushad under Amazeman Rule.
History
Prehistory 24,000 BCE-630 AD
630 AD-1345 Ushad Sultanate
1345-1778 Ushad under Amazeman Kingdom's rule
1778-1868 Aoshima under Tokugawa Shogunate Rule
In 1778 after when the Amazeman Kingdom was dissolved, many of Tokugawan settlers or Shoguns wanted to colonize the land. They have a huge impact of Aoshima because of cultural and religious impact. The government of Tokugawa Shogunate allows many of Robloxians and Ushad Muslims to Shintoize the colony. However, some of the parts of the country were taken over by British and Portuguese Colonialists.
Japanese people were first arrived at the two islands, Aoshima and Kalimanggu in late 18th century. They introduced the name for the island, "Aoshima" meaning Blue Island in Japanese, "Kiiroshima", meaning Yellow Island in Japanese now renamed to Kalimanggu. Shinto is a state religion of the Aoshima and many people believe in Kami.
1838-1905 British Aoshima
Culture
Media
Mass-Media in Aoshima primarily uses Japanese and English Language ones. This includes the English Language state broadcaster of Aoshima (Aoshiman Broadcasting Coporation; Shorterned as AOBC). The major television networks in English Language includes AOBC1, AOBC2, AOBC3, and AOBC4. AOBC1 is the most watched television channels in Aoshima around 15,873,562 of the viewers.
Japanese Language Television channels includes AHK1, AHK2, AHK3.
Radio networks are also available of AM, FM, and Streaming Services. Aoshima is one of the few countries in the Amazian Islands that did not use a Digital radio band. DAB first launched in Aoshima in 2002 but discontinued in 2006 due to high percantage of using FM radio. The FM band is 87.5-108.0 MHz.
Radio networks include:
- ARN1
- ARN2
- ARN3
- ARN4
- ARN4Nihongo
- ARN5
- ARNIndigneous
- ARN6Desi
- ARN6Asia
- ARN7
- ARN Regional Radio
Sport
Cricket is the national sport of Aoshima due to British and Japanese origins. It was first played in 1867 by British Colonialists in the Northwest of the Island. It was considered as a replacement of Sumo, which used to be as a national sport of Aoshima during Tokugawan Shogunate rule. Other sports includes Amazian Rules Football, Rugby, Soccer, and more.
Territories
Aoshima has 9 federal states, the most popular is State of West London
State | Capital City | Largest City | Spoken Languages |
---|---|---|---|
State of West London | West London | English, Japanese, Portuguese | |
State of Nakashibetsu | Nakashibetsu | English, Garhttian, Japanese, Portuguese | |
State of Shōshiden | Hojibetsu | Newcastle | English, Japanese |
State of Dorsetport | Windsor | Beaconfield | English |
State of Port Francisco | Port Francisco | English, Portuguese | |
State of New Northern Tyne | Camden | Greenwich Springs | English |
State of Minamikarasu | Urayasu | Sailsbury | English, Japanese, Indonesian (Northeastern Parts) |
State of Port James | Port James | English, Garhttian |
Peoples/Trends
- Aoshima's currency is Dollars
- The capital city is Nakashibetsu, with a population of 3.2 million people
- The legal age of consent in Aoshima is 18 (From 1946 onwards)
- The legal drinking age in Aoshima is 19 (18 or 21 in some states)
- The legal driving age is 16 for mopeds, 18 for ordinary/mid-sized vehicles, 25 for commercial vehicles
- The average age in Aoshima is 47 for men and 50 for Women
- When you referring something from Aoshima, "Aoshiman" is used
- In Aoshima, a minor is considered a person under 18 years old
- The marriage age in Aoshima is 18 for Women and 25 for Men
- Aoshima has 4 official languages, Japanese, Garhttian, English and Portuguese. However, Indonesian is considered one of Aoshima's regional languages
- The legal age for leaving the school is 18 and employment age is 14 (25 for professional jobs)
- Same sex marriage is decriminalized in 1972 but legalized in 2001