The State of Tuyuko (Tuyuko)

Tuyuko (pronounced "Too-you-co"), official known as the state of Tuyuko, is a nation located in South East Asia. Tuyuko is a very mysterious nation that has baffled many people across the world since its inception in 1965.

The History of Tuyuko
No one knows exactly where the Tuyukan people originate from although some people suggest that they most likely came from the island itself. Through most of its history Tuyuko was divided into many different kingdoms, each vying for total control over the island. This would lead to a long lasting history of wars started by these kingdoms that would last for centuries. Eventually the Gi dynasty united all the kingdoms and established the Kingdom of Tuyuko in the 16th century. The Kingdom of Tuyuko lasted until the 19th century when it was conquered by the Japanese Empire. The Japanese would go on to commit many atrocities on the Tuyukan people. Japanese rule in Tuyuko ended in 1943 when the US invaded the island and occupied it for the duration of the 1940s. In 1950, American occupation ended and the Tuyukan Republic was established. However, the Tuyukan Republic was rife with government corruption and political unrest. This caused the Tuyukan revolution in 1960 where a party called the "State Nationalist" rose up against the government and overthrew it in 1965. After the revolution, Tuyuko was transformed into a State Nationalist country and had cut itself off from the rest of the world. To this day, Tuyuko still remains a mysterious state with no one knowing what truly goes on in the nation

Geography and Climate
The geography of Tuyuko mostly consist of flat planes and mountains which often overlook the cities. Due to the mostly flat geography, the nation has a very deep routed agricultural culture that has survived to this day. Tuyuko's climate is somewhat tropical with mild winters and hot summers. Before the revolution in 1965, the nation was the best place for people who wanted the perfect beach vacation. Although nowadays the beaches remain permanently empty as no one is allowed to go to the beaches.

Wildlife
Although lacking in many other animals, Tuyuko is famous for its variety of birds. Tons of notable photographers around the world would travel to Tuyuko in order to see its beatuful bird types. The most notable of these bird types it the Renteko song bird, which is known for its use of singing to attract a mate.

Language
Tuyukan (pronounced "Too-you-can") is the official language of Tuyuko. By law it is illegal for any citizen in Tuyuko to learn any other language unless its for diplomatic purposes, although Tuyuko has never sent any diplomats since the revolution. Tuyukan itself is a mostly unique type of language with it sharing a few similarities to Japanese. This similarity is mostly due to the Japanese occupation of Tuyuko in which some Tuyukan citizens pretented to be Japanese citizens by speaking their language, which has resulted in some elements of Japanese being fused in the Tuyukan language.

Religion
Tuyuko itself is an atheists state and has strictly forbidden any type of religion or public religious practice, because the Tuyukan government doesn't want any to believe in a power that is higher than the state. Due to this, 99% of the Tuyukan population are atheist, although their is a small minority of people who adhere to a variety of religions and keep their religions views a secret to the population. Although the Tuyukan government itself has attempted to crack down on the religious minority, It has yet to fully eradicate it.

Family structure
In Tuyuko, you have to be 18 or over in order to get officially married, although most people expect people to be married by the age of 30. Both the husband and wife are required to have a job and are not allowed to have any freetime. Spouses are expected and encouraged by the government to have at least 1 child together in order to help the country. Although Tuyukans are allowed to marry and mate with foreigners, any child that is produced by them must be aborted as the government does not want people to produce children with so-called "undesirables". Spouses are also only allowed to have 3 children per household in order to avoid over population, while families can let more than three children visit their homes they cannot stay over at night.

Health
Most people in Tuyuko have a high life expediency, with males having a life expectancy of 83 and females having one of 85. Pretty much all Tuyukans are considered to have an average weight and their are no obese people in the nation, due to the lack of snack or fast food in the nation. All recreational drugs are banned in the nation and are only used for government sponsored experiments, so their is no drug problem in Tuyuko. Health care in general is free in Tuyuko and provided by the government so every citizen has access to quality health care for their needs.

Education
Although education is free, it is 100% fully controlled and monitored by the government and all schools must follow a strict code on what they can and can't teach students. Most children in Tuyuko are excepted to be able to go to school at the age of 4 and graduate by the time their 20. Instead of having a traditional grade system like other countries the Tuyukan education system is divided into 6 quarters, each quarter being three years long. In school, Tuyukan children are taught how to be a perfect citizen and to be loyal enough to effectively serve the state. Their is virtually no creativity involved when learning and students are forced to learn at the teachers own pace.

Ideology and Government
Tuyuko's ideology is State Nationalism, which is an ideology in which the survivability of the state is more important than any thing else. Unlike traditional nationalist who believe that their race is superior to another, state nationalist believe that their state or nation is superior to all others and believe that thier nation is the peak of civilization. Because of this, all citizens in Tuyuko are expected to serve the country in one way or another and those who don't serve the state are generally looked down upon as "lazy good for nothings" and despite state nationalism not suporting a specific race over another the average Tuyukan citizen can be xenophobic at times. As for the government, its decisions and actions are all controlled by one person who only goes by the name of "the leader". Little is known about the leader as their identity and motives remains unknown. Most local governments consist of city governments ruled by obedient mayors who are mostly figure heads to the leader.

Political divisions
Tuyuko is divided into 40 provinces which are officially known as "Fuyukas". Each Fuyuka is divided into 50 counties that consist of different city governments. All political divisions have no freedom to make decisions for themselves and must follow every rule that the main government has told them to follow.

Political parties and elections
Tuyuko is a one-party state and has only one political party that is permanently in power which is the State Nationalist party, founded after the revolution. As for elections, their are mostly no elections in Tuyuko, although mayors and Fuyuka leaders are technically elected these elections are only put on for show as the winning candidate is selected by the leader before voting begins.

Foreign relations
Tuyuko has little to no foreign relations with any country in the world, although most Tuyukan citizens are taught to hate  western countries like the United States for being "failed states" who don't care about their people.

Government Finance
Their is no taxes system in Tuyuko, making the nation only one out of two countries to not have taxes. Tuyuko generally has no monetary system to began with.

Military
The leader of Tuyuko has full control over the military and its actions. The military itself consist of the Tuyukan National Army, Navy and Air force. Military service is mostly voluntary, however it is mandatory for all citizens ages 30-50 during times of war. The government invests no money in the military and soldiers are expected to mostly care for themselves.

Law enforcement and crime
Laws in Tuyuko are enforced by the Tuyukan secret police service, who are responsible for monitoring all activity in the nation. All citizens are also monitored in the country with cameras in every house hold and all phone calls being monitored. Crime is Tuyuko is virtually none existent as most people either have no reason to commit a crime or don't want to risk getting caught and facing harsh punishment. If the government find out you've committed a crime, then you are immediately thrown in prison with no trial. Their is a three strike system for punishment in Tuyuko, if you commit more than three crimes of any kind than you will be executed.

Economy
Tuyuko pretty much has no economy as their is no money in Tuyuko.

Transportation.
A majority of the citizens of Tuyuko don't use public transportation as since everything in Tuyuko is free their is no reason for the average citizen not to get their own car. But regaurdless of the fact, their are people in Tuyuko who use public transportation. Though most of the people who do use public transportation are either too young to drive or are a tourist.

Culture
Tuyukan culture shares some similarities with other east Asian cultures, although Tuyukan culture is mostly unique and has continued to form even to this day. Tuyukan culture itself is mostly seen as the dominant culture in the nation and the ultimate one that will snuff out all the other cultures.

Food and Meal Times
Although all food in Tuyuko is free, most of the food in the nation is bland and tasteless. This is due to the fact that most Tuyukans generally only eat to survive and don't really care about the taste of their food. As for meal times, breakfast is usually eaten around 6:00 A.M. and Dinner is eaten around 9:00 P.M. Their is no concept of lunch in Tuyuko as most people are to busy working or learning to eat lunch.

Art and Entertainment
Their is virtually no art or entertainment in Tuyuko as the government sees art as just useless distractions that don't help the state in any way. Although some Tuyukans get pleasure out of working, most generally are fine with no pleasure in their lives.

News
All news media is controlled and monitored by the government. As such, the press is only allowed to say what the government wants them to say and articles are often edited to fit the governments wishes. As for news broadcasting, their is only one dominate news broadcasting station sponsored by the government that also serves as the only television network simply called "Tuyuko news".

Carrier options and employment
In Tuyuko, their are only three real carrier options that the average citizen can take. They can either be a worker, a soldier, or a farmer. It is illegal for any citizen over the age of 18 to be unemployed as all citizens are required to have at least one job in one of these three fields and failure to get a job in three months will result in jail time. The only time a citizen is allowed to stay at home is if they are sick or injured. If a citizen wants to quit their job then they must have at least two jobs so that when they quit they still have another job. Employees of any job have to work from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and have no breaks during that time. Due to the lack of money in Tuyuko, employees don't get payed for their labor and simply choose to work only to serve the state.

Gender roles
In Tuyuko, both males and females are treated with equal respect and have equal rights and opportunities. All Tuyukans are expected to work and obey regardless of gender.

Fashion
Fashion in Tuyuko is mostly dominated by business suits as in the nation business suits are associated with being an obidient and contributing member of society. Most people in public tend to wear business suits out in public and wear more casual attire at home. Casual clothing in Tuyuko mostly consist of traditionally designed pajamas as most of peoples time at home is spent near bedtime.

Parental control and child punishment
Parents are not allowed to punish their kids themselves, if the parents feels like their kid deserves a punishment or if a kid commits a crime then they'll be sent to a local reeducation station where the kid can spend a little as 3 hours or as long as 14 days their. The parent can choose how long they want their child to stay at the reeducation station and what conditions they want their child to be exposed to. As for parental control, a parent generally has little control over their children and must take care of them in a way that the state allows. Any parent who is caught teaching their children about something the state doesn't want them to know about will lose custody of their children and be thrown in prison.

Traveling
Although Tuyukan citizens are freely allowed to travel between different Fuyukas, all citizens are permitted in leaving the country and any one caught trying to get out of the country will be thrown in prison. Any foreigners visiting Tuyuko can only stay for a maximum of two weeks and if they want to live in Tuyuko they must become a Tuyukan citizen and can never leave. For people who do visit the country, they're not allowed to take any pictures and are only allowed to enter buildings and areas specifically designed for visitors. Visitors are also not allowed to interact with any Tuyukan citizens or bring any objects banned in the nation. If a visitor breaks any of these rules then they will be sent back to their country of origin and be permanently banned from entering the country.

Distribution of goods
Since their is no currency system in Tuyuko, all goods are free and are available via large storage facilities that are open once every month. All goods in Tuyuko are made by the farmers and workers and get shipped to these places to be given to the public.

Time and Calendar system
Tuyuko has its own unique time and Calendar system. While people are free to use any type of calendar in their homes, it is maditory for people to use the Tuyukan time system in public. In the Tuyukan time system has 7 messurements of time called Reda, Redaka, Redayaka, Redayakayu, Ando, Andoyo, and Andoyocho. One Reda is the equivilant to 4 seconds and one Redayakayu is the equivilant to two days. There are 400 Reda in a Redaka, 100 Redaka in a Redayaka, 72 Redayaka in a Redayakayu, 6 Redayakayu in one Ando, 6 Ando in 1 Andoyo, and 6 Andoyo in an Andoyocho. Unlike other calendar systems, the 6 Redayakayu of an Ando and the 6 Andoyo in an Andoyocho technically do not have names and are simply named Redayakayu 1-6 and  Andoyo 1-6 respectivly. The Tuyukan calendar begins on the first of january 1965, which is the day of the end of the Tuyukan revolution. Any date before the revolution has "Hotoyo" next to it and any date after the revolution has "Hotoyu" after it. For example, the equivilant of the year 2019 AD in the Tuyukan calander is the Andoyocho 108 Hotoyu.