Article I · State Identity
Takayomi is defined as a sovereign digital state founded upon continuity, infrastructure, administrative order and institutional preservation. The state exists as a structured national framework designed to maintain long-term identity and operational stability across digital environments.
Article II · Purpose of the State
The purpose of Takayomi is to establish and preserve a coherent administrative, cultural and infrastructural system capable of maintaining continuity across generations of development. The state exists not as a temporary project, but as a persistent institutional structure.
Article III · Governing Authority
The Takayomi Family functions as the central dynastic and administrative authority of the state. The governing line is responsible for preserving continuity, protecting institutional integrity and ensuring long-term strategic direction.
Article IV · Government Structure
The Takayomi Government operates through administrative departments, registries, public services and institutional documentation systems. Governmental operations are intended to maintain order, accountability and procedural consistency.
Article V · Cultural Continuity
Takayomi recognizes culture, archives and historical documentation as essential components of state legitimacy. The preservation of institutional memory is therefore treated as a foundational responsibility.