Genji South Pacific Mandate

The Genji South Pacific Mandate is country administering the South Pacific holding in the name of the Genji. Palau is also protected by the South Pacific Mandate Security Forces.

History
The Genji South Pacific Mandate was formed with the decree of Tenno Sugihito as a key interest of CDC Earth especially after winning Northern Papua New Guinea as a war concession. Especially in the earliest Genji entry to Earth, the South Pacific became a key point of interest. The first spaceport was built there for both military and commercial purposes.

After the Great Leap: Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands were added to the fold, with Palau left a dependency.

Politics
The Director of the Mandate is appointed by the Genji Imperial Diet. Tenno Sugihito is in paper, the official head of state. The Mandate is run semi-autonomously, managing it's own internal matters.

The South Pacific Security Forces is the principle security force, taking military and military police duties.

Economy
The South Pacific Mandate is home to the oldest Genji-held spaceport in Papua New Guinea.

Revenue from tourism come mostly from Australians. The Mandate as a whole contain rich histories from the Great Pacific War, where traces of battles fought still found in forms of tank and ship remnant and others.