How to Play as Japan in Victoria 3

QM Staff
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In Victoria 3, you will be able to grow your own nation and become of the strongest ruling powers in the world. However, you will need to conquer the basics of politics and how to run a city first. This game is complex due to its political and demographic nature, as players will need to have some knowledge on these topics in order to have a successful run.. In this guide, we will take you through the process of how to play as Japan in Victoria 3.

Victoria 3: How To Play As Japan

You will be able to choose from a wide variety of countries when you are playing Victoria 3. The future of the nation will be as you make it, so let’s find out how to make the most out of playing Japan. 

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This country is not one for beginners, but you will be able to learn a lot about how to manage different aspects of the game. When you begin playing as Japan you will not have access to trade or industry development. You will need to change these for the better. The reason is that Japan is still under the rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The goal is to remove them.

As Japan is in isolation and cut off from the rest of the world, it is up to you to free them. The first thing you need to do is to reduce the power of the Shogunate. You can achieve this by giving more importance to the development of intellectuals and industrialists. You can bolster their growth as you declare your interests in other countries to help the situation with trade. 

One of the countries you can try for is Oceania which has a lot of gold. If you are in the Victorian era, Japan will change from a Shogun to an Emperor, and you will need to procure some wood. Getting wood from making Logging Camps will enable you to make more Mechanists and Capitalists who can eventually turn into Intellectuals and Industrialists.

As for research, you should get Colonialism first and pass it into law. You can colonize other countries to grow as well as parts of Japan such as Hokkaido.

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