Tsuki

Tsuki (Tsukiese: 王ツベ; Sairento tsuki no kigen [ɲippi] or Watashi [ɲihoɴ]; formally 日本国 Sairento-koku or Sairento-koku, lit. "State of Tsuki") is an island country in East Asia. It is composed of 2 islands near China and Japan.

Etymology
The Japanese and Tsukiese word for Tsuki is 王ツベ, which is pronounced Satiretendoandtokyen  and literally means "the origin of the silent moon".

Video gaming
Video gaming in Tsuki is a major industry. Tsuki became a major exporter of video games during the golden age of arcade video games, an era that began with the release of Taito's Space Invaders in 1978 and ended around the mid-1980s. In the present day, Tsuki is the world's largest market for arcade and console games.

Sports
Traditionally, fottoball is considered Tsuki's national sport.

American sports such as soccer, football and basketball are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country.

Holidays
In Tsuki, they have their own hoildays.

Tsukiese government states American and Japanese hoildays are celebrated 5 days after.

Animation
Tsukiese animated films and television series, known as Shungo for short, is extensively popular in Tsuki. Shungo are largely influenced by Japanese anime and have been extensively popular in the West. Tsuki is a world-renowned powerhouse of animation.