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The War against Japan, also known as the War of the Coalition of 6, is a ongoing conflict started by the Japanese aggression to Sorong. Spain entered the war on 30th March 2018 after being revealed it was Japan who sunk the ship at Manila Bay, and Japan refusing to unclaim their outposts at the Philippine Islands. Caspian States joined April 7th out of fear of Japan and urging of Spain, but never did anything. Germany participated in one battle, however is not officially at war. Qaf (of Tufan) also joined due to their extreme hate to Japan and were very active in the battles. Spain left after coming to a deal with Japan where they abandoned almost all of the Philippines except for the town of Mindanaoto and the Caspian States also left the war on the same day as Spain, hoping its disagreements could be resolved though diplomatic measures. Peace arrangements for Thailand also happened.

List of Battles

Second Battle of Sorong

This battle was the first and decisive of the War against Japan. Sorongan, German, Spanish, and Tibetan troops established a bloody combat with the Japanese troops, which at the end marked Japan's defeat at the battle.

Raidings of the East Japan

The Raidings of the east coast were a series of attacks on the Japanese coast by Spanish-Qafan warships and later troops started a guerrilla inland invasion, devastating populations they found in their way. 1 soldier and 3 civilians were attacked, 2 of them killed.