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|native_name = ''日本国 <sup>(Japanese)</sup>'' |
|native_name = ''日本国 <sup>(Japanese)</sup>'' |
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− | |conventional_long_name = |
+ | |conventional_long_name = State of Japan |
|common_name = Japan |
|common_name = Japan |
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|image_flag = Flag of Japan.png |
|image_flag = Flag of Japan.png |
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− | |official_languages = |
+ | |official_languages = {{WP|Japanese}} |
+ | |capital = [[Tokyo|Tokyo]] (東京) |
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− | |established = |
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+ | |established = 660 B.C <small>(first Japanese state)</small><br>3 January 1868 <small>(as Empire of Japan)</small><br>2 May 1947 <small>(current Japan)</small> |
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− | |currency = Yen (JPY) |
+ | |currency = Yen (日本円 JPY) |
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+ | |leader_name1 = {{WP|Naruhito|Emperor Naruhito}} (今上天皇) |
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+ | |leader_name2 = {{WP|Shinzō Abe}} (安倍晋三) |
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+ | |leader_title1 = Emperor |
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+ | |leader_title2 = Prime Minister |
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+ | |image_map = Topographic_Map_of_Japan.png |
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+ | |national_anthem = {{WP|Kimigayo|君が代}} (Kimigayo) |
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+ | |population_estimate = 127,185,332 <small>(as of 2018)</small>}} |
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+ | {{Wikipedia}} |
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⚫ | '''{{WP|Japan}}''' is a country in Eastern Asia. The country uses the [[CERO]] rating system to rate all ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' releases, with so far all of the series being rated Z (18+). Japan received ''Grand Theft Auto'' releases at a much later time, as it has taken a long time for [[Rockstar Games]] to localize them, which is done by [[Rockstar Japan]]. The ''GTA'' games are published in Japan mainly by [[Capcom]] which had released the following games: |
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− | *[[Grand Theft Auto |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto 1 ]]''(August 27, 1998) |
− | *[[Grand Theft Auto |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]'' (March 30, 2001) |
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*[[Grand Theft Auto Double Pack]] (July 29, 2004 Xbox version, February 27, 2007 PS2 version) |
*[[Grand Theft Auto Double Pack]] (July 29, 2004 Xbox version, February 27, 2007 PS2 version) |
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− | *[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (January 25, 2007) |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' (January 25, 2007) |
− | *[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] (July 26, 2007 PSP version, September 6, 2007 PS2 version) |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' (July 26, 2007 PSP version, September 6, 2007 PS2 version) |
− | *[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] (December 6, 2007) |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' (December 6, 2007) |
− | *[[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (October |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' (October 30, 2008) |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto V]] ''(October 10, 2013) |
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− | [http://www.cyberfront.co.jp/ CyberFront] has released recent GTA games: |
+ | [http://www.cyberfront.co.jp/ CyberFront] has released recent ''GTA'' games: |
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+ | *''Grand Theft Auto IV'' (March 20, 2009) |
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+ | *''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'' (September 24, 2009) |
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==Game World== |
==Game World== |
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===2D Universe=== |
===2D Universe=== |
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+ | * ''GTA 2'' introduces the [[Zaibatsu Corporation]], a mega-corporation and criminal organization named after the Japanese term for a type of business. Although it is later revealed in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' that Zaibatsu was founded in Liberty City (located in the United States of America), the organization's name still implies strong ties to Japan. |
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+ | *In ''GTA 2'', the host of [[Funami FM]] is a Japanese woman named [[Teriyaki-chan]]. |
+ | *[[Funabashi]] in ''GTA 2'' is named after {{WP|Funabashi, Chiba|a real city}} in the Chiba Prefecture. |
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===3D Universe=== |
===3D Universe=== |
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− | *The Yakuza also appears in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories. Its members are all of Japanese origin. |
+ | *The Yakuza also appears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]''. Its members [[Asuka Kasen]], [[Kenji Kasen]], [[Kazuki Kasen]] and his wife [[Toshiko Kasen]], and Asuka's niece [[Yuka]] are all of Japanese origin. |
− | *The country capital, Tokyo, is mentioned in the Liberty Tree article [[Yakuza Operating With Impunity]]. |
+ | *The country capital, [[Tokyo]], is mentioned in the [[Liberty Tree]] article [[Liberty Tree/Yakuza Operating With Impunity|Yakuza Operating With Impunity]]. It is also the setting for the push up contest in [[Push-Up - The Movie]], which the movie's trailer incorrectly claiming it is in China. |
− | *The [[Kuruma]] is a Japanese car, since it has some visual cues from Japanese sedans and 'kuruma' (くるま or 車) means 'car' in Japanese |
+ | *The [[Kuruma]] is a Japanese car, since it has some visual cues from Japanese sedans and 'kuruma' (くるま or 車) means 'car' in Japanese. |
+ | **Many other cars in the 3D Universe are also inspired by Japanese cars, however, the Kuruma is the only one with a Japanese name. |
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− | *There are also many Japanese manufacturers in the 3D Universe, such as [[Kakagawa]] appliances and the [[Maibatsu Corporation|Maibatsu]] vehicles (Based |
+ | *There are also many Japanese manufacturers in the [[3D Universe]], such as [[Kakagawa]] appliances and the [[Maibatsu Corporation|Maibatsu]] vehicles (Based on Mitsubishi). |
+ | *The game [[Space Monkey]] and its sequel Space Monkey 7 were originated in Japan, according to radio advertisement. |
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+ | *Middle-aged Japanese tourists can be found around [[Ocean Beach]] and [[Washington Beach]]. |
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+ | *[[Sushi Man]] is a Japanese sushi shop that appears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''. |
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+ | *The small restaurant chain [[Sayonara Restaurant]] from ''GTA San Andreas'', which means 'goodbye restaurant' is a Japanese restaurant chain. |
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+ | *The musical [[Wingding Sons of a Bitch Take Flight]] uses the {{WP|Rising Sun Flag}}, which was used as the war flag for the {{WP|Imperial Japanese Navy}}. |
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+ | *There are some Japanese-speaking pedestrians in ''GTA San Andreas''. |
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+ | *The [[Katana]] (かたな or 刀) is a Japanese weapon, which literally means 'sword'. |
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+ | *The song "{{WP|Japanese Boy}}" by {{WP|Aneka}} is featured on [[Flash FM]]. |
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===HD Universe=== |
===HD Universe=== |
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+ | *Several automotive manufacturers are Japanese: |
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− | *With the addition of the previously mentioned brands in the [[3D Universe]] which reappear in the [[HD Universe]], Japan is also responsible for the creation of the automakers [[Karin]] (Based in Toyota), [[Dinka]] (Based in Honda), [[Annis]] (Based in Nissan) and [[Nagasaki]] (Based in Kawasaki). |
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+ | **[[Annis]] (Nissan) |
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+ | **[[Dinka]] (Honda) |
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+ | **[[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]] (Lexus) |
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+ | **[[Fathom]] (Infiniti) |
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+ | **[[Karin]] (Toyota/Subaru) |
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+ | **[[Nagasaki]] |
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+ | **[[Shitzu]] (Suzuki/Honda bikes/Kawasaki) |
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+ | **[[Maibatsu Corporation|Maibatsu]] (Mitsubishi/Daihatsu) |
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+ | *The [[Warrener]], while manufactured by the [[Sweden|Swedish]] car manufacturer [[Vulcar]], bears its overall, Japanese style to it, specifically the {{WP|Nissan Skyline|1969 Nissan Skyline C10}}. |
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+ | **The car manufacturer Nagasaki is the name of a Japanese {{WP|Nagasaki Prefecture|prefecture}}, containing its capital {{WP|Nagasaki|city}} of the same name, which was hit by a {{WP|Fat Man|nuclear bomb}} on August 9, 1945. |
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+ | *[[A.M. Beer]] is a brand of Japanese beer (Based on Asahi Beer). |
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+ | *[[Fukaru]] is a Japanese tire company. |
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+ | *[[ONO]] is a Japanese electronics company. |
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*The TV shows [[Princess Robot Bubblegum]] and [[Full Robo Hickey Hurry Mech Battlesuit]] are parodies of Japanese animes. |
*The TV shows [[Princess Robot Bubblegum]] and [[Full Robo Hickey Hurry Mech Battlesuit]] are parodies of Japanese animes. |
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+ | *Another TV show, [[Kung Fu Rainbow Lazerforce]], is a parody of the ''{{WP|Power Rangers}}'' franchise, which itself is the American adaption of the Japanese ''{{WP|Super Sentai}}'' series. |
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+ | *The mission [[Dragon Haul Z]] is an obvious nod to the Japanese anime ''{{WP|Dragon Ball Z}}''. |
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*The [[Uptown Riders]], based on the real life Ruff Ryders, mostly ride Japanese bikes. |
*The [[Uptown Riders]], based on the real life Ruff Ryders, mostly ride Japanese bikes. |
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*The [[Elegy RH8]] is metaphorically described as having been "''born in the fires of Mt. Fuji''". |
*The [[Elegy RH8]] is metaphorically described as having been "''born in the fires of Mt. Fuji''". |
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*[[Mark Fostenburg]]'s [[Golf Club|golf clubs]] are made in Japan. |
*[[Mark Fostenburg]]'s [[Golf Club|golf clubs]] are made in Japan. |
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+ | *[[Nutsaki]] is a Japanese-like restaurant. |
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+ | *[[Gozushi]] is also a Japanese restaurant, named for one of Japan's most famous film series, ''[[w:c:godzilla:Godzilla|Godzilla]]''. |
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+ | *[[The San Andreas Flight School Update]] added a Japan flag [[Parachute|Chute Bag]] in ''GTA V''. |
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+ | *The Japan livery is one of the liveries on the [[Cheval]] [[Marshall]]. |
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+ | **There is also a Japanese flag available on the roof of the [[Dukes (car)|Dukes]]. |
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+ | *During [[Chakra Attack]], [[Ray De Angelo Harris]] talks about his koi fish and hibachi. |
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+ | *The song "Raisins" by the Japanese composer {{WP|Ryo Kawasaki}} is featured on [[Fusion FM]], |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | {{Countries}} |
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Revision as of 19:43, 9 February 2020
Japan is a country in Eastern Asia. The country uses the CERO rating system to rate all Grand Theft Auto releases, with so far all of the series being rated Z (18+). Japan received Grand Theft Auto releases at a much later time, as it has taken a long time for Rockstar Games to localize them, which is done by Rockstar Japan. The GTA games are published in Japan mainly by Capcom which had released the following games:
- Grand Theft Auto 1 (August 27, 1998)
- Grand Theft Auto 2 (March 30, 2001)
- Grand Theft Auto III (September 25, 2003)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (May 20, 2004)
- Grand Theft Auto Double Pack (July 29, 2004 Xbox version, February 27, 2007 PS2 version)
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (January 25, 2007)
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (July 26, 2007 PSP version, September 6, 2007 PS2 version)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (December 6, 2007)
- Grand Theft Auto IV (October 30, 2008)
- Grand Theft Auto V (October 10, 2013)
CyberFront has released recent GTA games:
- Grand Theft Auto IV (March 20, 2009)
- Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (September 24, 2009)
Game World
2D Universe
- The Yakuza, a real-life criminal organization based in Japan, is featured in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2.
- GTA 2 introduces the Zaibatsu Corporation, a mega-corporation and criminal organization named after the Japanese term for a type of business. Although it is later revealed in Grand Theft Auto III that Zaibatsu was founded in Liberty City (located in the United States of America), the organization's name still implies strong ties to Japan.
- In GTA 2, the host of Funami FM is a Japanese woman named Teriyaki-chan.
- Funabashi in GTA 2 is named after a real city in the Chiba Prefecture.
3D Universe
- The Yakuza also appears in GTA III, GTA Advance and GTA Liberty City Stories. Its members Asuka Kasen, Kenji Kasen, Kazuki Kasen and his wife Toshiko Kasen, and Asuka's niece Yuka are all of Japanese origin.
- The country capital, Tokyo, is mentioned in the Liberty Tree article Yakuza Operating With Impunity. It is also the setting for the push up contest in Push-Up - The Movie, which the movie's trailer incorrectly claiming it is in China.
- The Kuruma is a Japanese car, since it has some visual cues from Japanese sedans and 'kuruma' (くるま or 車) means 'car' in Japanese.
- Many other cars in the 3D Universe are also inspired by Japanese cars, however, the Kuruma is the only one with a Japanese name.
- There are also many Japanese manufacturers in the 3D Universe, such as Kakagawa appliances and the Maibatsu vehicles (Based on Mitsubishi).
- The game Space Monkey and its sequel Space Monkey 7 were originated in Japan, according to radio advertisement.
- Middle-aged Japanese tourists can be found around Ocean Beach and Washington Beach.
- Sushi Man is a Japanese sushi shop that appears in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
- The small restaurant chain Sayonara Restaurant from GTA San Andreas, which means 'goodbye restaurant' is a Japanese restaurant chain.
- The musical Wingding Sons of a Bitch Take Flight uses the Rising Sun Flag, which was used as the war flag for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
- There are some Japanese-speaking pedestrians in GTA San Andreas.
- The Katana (かたな or 刀) is a Japanese weapon, which literally means 'sword'.
- The song "Japanese Boy" by Aneka is featured on Flash FM.
HD Universe
- Several automotive manufacturers are Japanese:
- The Warrener, while manufactured by the Swedish car manufacturer Vulcar, bears its overall, Japanese style to it, specifically the 1969 Nissan Skyline C10.
- The car manufacturer Nagasaki is the name of a Japanese prefecture, containing its capital city of the same name, which was hit by a nuclear bomb on August 9, 1945.
- A.M. Beer is a brand of Japanese beer (Based on Asahi Beer).
- Kisama Beer is another brand of Japanese beer.
- Fukaru is a Japanese tire company.
- ONO is a Japanese electronics company.
- Noel Katsuda and Shon Kikuchi are of Japanese origin.
- The TV shows Princess Robot Bubblegum and Full Robo Hickey Hurry Mech Battlesuit are parodies of Japanese animes.
- Another TV show, Kung Fu Rainbow Lazerforce, is a parody of the Power Rangers franchise, which itself is the American adaption of the Japanese Super Sentai series.
- The mission Dragon Haul Z is an obvious nod to the Japanese anime Dragon Ball Z.
- The Uptown Riders, based on the real life Ruff Ryders, mostly ride Japanese bikes.
- The Elegy RH8 is metaphorically described as having been "born in the fires of Mt. Fuji".
- Mark Fostenburg's golf clubs are made in Japan.
- Nutsaki is a Japanese-like restaurant.
- Gozushi is also a Japanese restaurant, named for one of Japan's most famous film series, Godzilla.
- The San Andreas Flight School Update added a Japan flag Chute Bag in GTA V.
- The Japan livery is one of the liveries on the Cheval Marshall.
- There is also a Japanese flag available on the roof of the Dukes.
- During Chakra Attack, Ray De Angelo Harris talks about his koi fish and hibachi.
- The song "Raisins" by the Japanese composer Ryo Kawasaki is featured on Fusion FM,