Misaka

Misaka, officially known as the Empire of Misaka (Japanese: みさかの帝国) is a small island micronation with land claims in the South China Sea, in between Vietnam and Taiwan. The nation previously fought for claims in the Parcel Islands, specifically islands claimed by Japan. On January 31, 2004, Misaka declared their independence from Japan. However, their claims are still unrecognized by any sovereign entity, due to how tiny the micronation is in the pool of sovereign states and larger micronations, such as Sealand.

Geography
Misaka claims 5 islands and 1 islet in the South China Sea. The most populated island is Taiken in the north, aptly named after the capital and largest city, Taiken. In the east is the largest island, ''Ware. ''Although it is the largest island, it is also the 2nd least populous, housing only 84,000 residents, as of 2014. Mono, in the south, is the 2nd largest island in both size and population. Akari was and still is a major fishing port used by the Misakese and Japanese people of the islands. The other 2 islands are Tori, to the left of Taiken, and Ao, to the north of Taiken.

Environment
The landscape of Misaka is mostly flat. Ware Island holds the only mountain in the micronation, Mt. Urakara.