Republic of Sukotto

The Republic of Sukotto (Japanese: スクット共和国), also known as the Commonwealth Republic of Sukotto (Japanese: スコットランド共和国), is a country and sovereign state in East Asia. The Republic of Skuotto is located near Japan. The official languages are English and Japanese. Their regional languages are Sukottonese, and their secondary languages are Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Dutch, and Spanish.

The capital of the country, Sukotto City, is the largest city in the country and it has over 9,738,100 million residents, while the country actually has around 104,620,000 residents.

Prehistory (pre-933)
The first human inhabitation in the Sukottoese archipelago has been traced to prehistoric times around 28,000 BCE. It is rumored that their first ancestry traces comes from Japan while others say their ancestors comes from China, they have migrated to the island by using the land bridge in the East China Sea at the time and sailed there. The settlers and tribes established small villages which later evolved into larger cities-states overtime.

Early States and the rise of the Eshinko Dynasty (933–1578)
Over the following centuries, the cities-states has grown larger and larger and establish kingdoms across the archipelago, at the same time, these kingdoms adapted Buddhism and Taoism, and adapted the feudalistic structure in those kingdoms as well. In 1058, an incident between two of it's kingdoms caused the Warlord Era, where kingdoms, cities-states, and warlords fighting for dominance across the archipelago, one of the kingdoms, The Eshinko Dynasty is the one of the most powerful kingdoms in the archipelago. In 1109, The Eshinko Dynasty now dominants the archipelago and proclaim it's dynasty over the archipelago.

Collapse of the Eshinko Dynasty and the Japanese invasion of Eshinko (1578-1597)
The collapse of the Eshinko Dynasty begins in 1563 due to increasing corruption of the ruling kingdom and revolts across the country, In 1578 an failed revolt against the dynasty caused the collapse of the Eshinko Dynasty and broken up into different states and warlord areas, Japan saw this as an opportunity to gain more influence in the region so in 1594, after Japan's failed invasion in Korea two years prior, they launch a surprise attack on the failing state and in 1597 they concur parts of the region.

Japanese Rule in Eshinko and the Eshinko Revolution (1597-1859)
After Japan's successfully concurring parts of the now collapsed Eshinko Dynasty, Japan starting to implementing their culture to the region including Shintoism, Japanese rule slowly prioritized the region's Japanization, Japan also renamed Eshinko to Suttko. Japan begin to isolate itself in 1603, this Included the Suttko region. This isolation period lasted until 1853 when the United States Navy arrived.