Foundational Records
Foundational records define the structure and principles of Takayomi. These texts establish the identity of the state, the role of the Takayomi Family, the structure of government institutions and the long-term cultural direction of the nation.
Public Documentation
Public documentation provides transparency and continuity. Administrative systems, institutional standards and governmental structures are documented to ensure stability and prevent the loss of organizational knowledge. Through documentation, Takayomi maintains legitimacy and operational consistency.
Historical Continuity
The archive is not only a storage system, but a mechanism for preserving identity across time. By maintaining records, Takayomi ensures that institutional memory survives technological change, leadership transitions and structural expansion. Historical continuity is considered essential for the long-term legitimacy of the state.