Decisive Darkness: What if Japan hadn't surrendered in 1945?

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How's the status of religion in the Four Japans?Is WPDJ.like most of pre-war Japanese culture,is the last refuge of religious practices?

Also,is there bridges/tunnels linking the Home Islands again by 2016?
 

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How's the status of religion in the Four Japans?Is WPDJ.like most of pre-war Japanese culture,is the last refuge of religious practices?

Also,is there bridges/tunnels linking the Home Islands again by 2016?

The WPDJ is state atheist, it nominally has freedom of religion but believes it to be subversive. The Free Territory is naturally secular but different religions blossom there, including a few communes which some accuse of cult-like tendencies. The RoJ has a lot of Christian missions and a subsequently large Christian minority though atheism/agnosticism are pretty widespread. There was a harsh anti-Shinto campaign during then American and French occupations and it's still somewhat suspect today. Buddhism survives but is not nearly as widespread as in OTL Japan.

The tunnel between Honshu and Kyushu was restored, Hokkaido and Honshu remain disconnected.
 
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That is unfortunate.
Why was China not able to liberate Tibet from theocratic tyranny?

The KMT were greatly weakened by the fight against Mao and various diplomatic pressure left them unable to annex it subsequently. Things have never got so bad as to warrant international intervention but the regime's brutal nonetheless. Some cynics say that the KMT wouldn't even want to annex Tibet even if they could due to all the people they'd need to adequately feed.
 
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