While East Africa was bustling with nationwide construction, the Far East was engulfed in the smoke of war. Despite East Africa's support, the achievements of the Far East Imperial Navy were far from ideal. It is important to note that, at that time, the Far East Imperial Navy was more powerful than its historical counterpart, yet it struggled to gain ground against the cunning Japanese Navy.
The situation was troubling not only for the Far East Empire but also for the Japanese Government, as the Far East Imperial Navy, being larger and more numerous, posed a significant challenge. Even if the Japanese Navy's personnel were highly skilled, they struggled to achieve a breakthrough in a short period. The ever-increasing military expenses loomed as a constant shadow over the Japanese Government.
