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Hojo Tokimune leads the Japanese Civ in Sid Meier's Civilization VI.
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He was one of the most transformative leaders in Japanese history.
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Under his reign, Japan repelled the Mongol Empire's invasion and Zen Buddhism spread through the samurai class.
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Japan's special ability is called Meiji Restoration.
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This ability lets the Japanese create powerful and compact cities by giving them bonuses for districts built next to each other.
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Hojo's forces take advantage of his Divine Wind ability.
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Land units get an advantage fighting next to the coast, and naval units get a combat bonus in shallow water tiles.
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Japan can build Samurai in addition to other military units.
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These unique units don't lose combat strength when they take damage, making them hard-hitting until the end.
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Samurai unlock by discovering the Military Tactics technology.
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Japan also has the Electronics Factory.
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This replaces the regular Factory in an Industrial Zone, and provides bonus production aswell as culture to nearbycities – not just its home city.
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In Civilization VI, Japan's power comes from building densely-settled cities to benefit from adjacent districts.
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Their strong coastal defenses make them ideal for settling islands and terrain other civs might find confining for growth or difficult to defend.
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Samurai provide a powerful midgame option for conquest, should you need to buy yourself further space for expansion.
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Follow the way of the warrior in Sid Meier's Civilization VI.