First President of Japan: (written by Tsugihara Ryuji, Hidaka Yoshiki) The company's 4th title to release in June. 20XX and Japan's economy suffers as the country's government begins to fail due to inadequate politicians. Seeking a dramatic restructuring of its fragile political system, the nation elects Sakuragi Kenichiro - a man educated in America- to be its first President. Given decision making powers the equivalent of a U.S. President, the young politician is faced with several international crises, including the invasion of North Korea into South Korea and China initiating attacks on Taiwan. As the "First President" he struggles against phenomenal challenges and along with his "fighting cabinet," Sakuragi works to reform Japan. Sakuragi Kenichiro's trials and tribulations continue as he tries to usher in a new government in Japan while war breaks out in Korea.
North Korea just attacked South Korea. China plans to do the same with Taiwan. The good ole USA and Russia are planning to gain something out of this mess. Who can save us? The newly elected president of Japan, of course. So yeah, as you can guess, it's a book about politics. Japanese politics to be exact. The book does a great job of explaining the reader how politics work in Japan today and what the author wants to change, so you won't get lost if your only experience with Japanese politics is the Ministry of Giant robots and tentacle porn.While the book is actually very entertaining, you get the feeling that the president of Japan only looks smart because every other Japanese politician that stands against him in this book has the IQ of a mongoloid clam. Other than that, I have no complains about this book. The story is very entertaining and the art fits perfectly (please ignore the very very ugly cover).
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