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Japan was a country in Asia before the Great War.

Background

Almost nothing is known about the country after the Great War.

In 1941, during World War II, as part of the Axis Powers, the Empire of Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor. One year later the Sierra Army Depot was constructed to defend the United States should Japan attack the west coast. In 1945, the United States military dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the bombs being named "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" respectively. This made Japan the only country to have been hit by nuclear weapons before the Resource Wars.

In 2241, some descendants of the Yakuza, the pre-War Japanese mafia, are around New Reno, perpetuating the tradition of their expertise in swordplay and throwing weapons. They have no known headquarters and travel in small bands, fighting against New Reno's mobsters and scouting the Wasteland around New Reno. They never succeed in entering into the city, however.

In 2277, Toshiro Kago, a samurai of the Oda clan born sometime before 1562 during the Sengoku period, was found aboard mothership Zeta by the Lone Wanderer after being abducted by aliens seven centuries earlier.

In 2282, Takahashi, a Japanese Protectron, has been set up to work at Power Noodles. The only thing he can say is "Nan-ni shimasu-ka?" (なんにしますか?), or "What will you have?", due to malfunction.

Appearances

Japan is mentioned in the history of Sierra Army Depot in Fallout 2, although Yakuza and the wakizashi appeared in Fallout 2. The attack on Pearl Harbor appears in the introduction of Fallout, and is mentioned in Fallout 3. Toshiro Kago, with a katana, okegawa dô and the kabuto appeared in the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta. The Katana appears in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Gun Runners' Arsenal. The Battle of Iwo Jima is mentioned and depicted on a mural in the Museum of Freedom in Fallout 4. Throwing stars also appear in Fallout Tactics, and were to appear in the canceled Fallout Extreme.

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