Harukona is a quite isolated country in terms of political relations, only having good or close ones with it's neighbours as well as a few others.

Still, they keep trading connections with most Yagredin nations.

Almost all children are raised billingual in Japanese and another language their parents know.

Harukona is known for it's traditional festivals, which are also the most popular tourist attractions.

The most important ones are the "Rinaāra Festival" from April 20 - 23 and the "Star festival" on July 7.

Meaning of the Flag: The stars represent the diversity of cultures, life styles and languages in the country. The symbol in between them is the emblem of Harukona. It's based on "Rinaāra" a creature from an old Harunese legend that helped the people in dark times.

The orange and purple parts represent day and night. While these colours do have the same background as our emblem, they also show the many contrays within the nation.

One of them is representd by the gray parts on the flag. The light gray parts stands for the high advanced level of technology of the nation, while the darker one stands for the old traditional roots of the country, that are kept till this day.

Harukona

Name Harukona
Country Code HAK
Population 45,826,700
Demonym Harunese
Capital Ikebokuro
Main Language(s) Japanese, Korean, Catonese
Political System Monarchy (Officially: [One Party] Democracy)
Calling Code +81
Internet TLD .hk
Currency Jen
Anthem Girls' Generation - Into The New World
Owner Max


Edition

Artist

Title

Language

SF

Final

1

Reol

'Give Me A Break Stop Now'

Japanese

No

SFs

02/12

2

CLC

'Hobgoblin'

Korean

01/13

3

Suran

'Winter Bird'

Korean

09/14

4

Twice

'TT'

Japanese

06/17

5

GARNiDELiA

'Gokuraku Jodo'

Japanese

01/13

6

Girls' Generation

'Holiday'

Korean

15/23

7

Ai Shinozaki

'Kuchino Warui Onna'

Japanese

05/26

8

Nissy

'Sugar'

Japanese

04/26

9

Twice

'Likey'

Korean

01/25

10

Kana Nishino

'Moshimo Unmei No Hito Ga Iru No Nara'

Japanese

13/25

11

Flower

'Taiyou No Elegy'

Japanese

13/24

12

Radwimps

'Zen Zen Zense'

Japanese

26/28

13

Twice

'What Is Love?'

Korean

04/12

16/26

14

Renka

'Don’t Cry'

Japanese

04/13

21/26

Harukona in the YMF

National Broadcaster

Appearances 14
Debut Edition 1
Best Result 1st (Edition 2, 5 & 10)
Worst Result 26th (Edition 12)


Edition

Artist

Title

Language

SF

Final

1

Hatsune Miku

'Ievan Polkka'

Vocaloidian

No

SFs

03/12

2

Ashida Mana

'Zutto Zutto Tomodachi'

Japanese

11/13

3

IU

'Good Day'

Korean

12/13

4

Fatin

'Jangan Kau Bohong'

Indonesian

05/16

5

Ririri

'Anthem'

Japanese

01/19

6

Chanmina

'Princess'

Japanese

11/21

7

OnePixcel

'Monochrome'

Japanese

20/23

8

Gfriend

'Glass Bead'

Korean

15/23

9

Riri

'Rush'

Japanese

03/23

10

Shooting Star Girls

'Senkou Rider'

Japanese

18/24

11

Shanon Williams

'Why Why'

Korean

20/24

12

Babymetal

'Gimme Chocolate'

Japanese

09/27

13

Kaferate Funsui Kooen ft. Nyan Ko Sutaa

'Go Sain Wa 1 Koin'

Japanese

07/12

18/26

14

Super Dragon

'Wacha Gacha'

Japanese

TBA/13

TBA

Harukona in the JYMF

Appearances 14
Debut Edition 1
Best Result 1st (Edition 5)
Worst Result 20th (Edition 7 & 11)


Edition

Artist

Title

Language

Final

CYMF 1

Crayon Pop

'Lonely Christmas'

Korean

10/22

HYMF 1

AKB48

'Uza'

Japanese

09/22

SYMF 1

Hamada Bamyu Bamyu

'Nandeyanen'

Japanese

08/21

SYMF 2

Hiromi Go

'Koi Wa Shumishumi'

Japanese

TBA/25

Harukona in the Special Editions

Appearances 4
Debut Halloween YMF Edition 1
Best Result 8th (SYMF Edition 1)
Worst Result 10th (CYMF Edition 1)

Legend:

CYMF = Christmas Yagredin Music Festival

HYMF = Halloween Yagredin Music Festival

SYMFSenior Yagredin Music Festival