Also, look in history books. Ever heard of this country called "Finland" being mentioned before the 20th century? No?
Let's go
straight to source, the official tourism website of this supposed country, about it's supposed capital
Quote:
History of Helsinki in a nutshell
Sweden’s King Gustavus Vasa founded Helsinki on the mouth of Vantaanjoki River in 1550 to compete with Tallinn for Baltic Sea trade. The town grew slowly however, and the centre of Helsinki was moved to its current location in the 1600s.
In 1748 Sweden began construction of the Suomenlinna Maritime Fortress off the coast of Helsinki to counter the growing threat from Russia. The massive project brought additional wealth, inhabitants and merchants to the town.
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You see? The Japanese just picked a random city in eastern Sweden and decided that it's the capital of "Finland".
Want more proof?
Here is an actual street sign in Helsinki:
Notice how the upper part, suppousedly in "Finnish", is complete gibberish (that could only be made up) and how the lower part is Swedish?
How come there is a sign in
Swedish in
Finland? Because Helsinki is in Sweden, that's why, and it's not even it's real name which is actually Helsingfors
Furthermore, every other major city in "Finland", also has a
Swedish name, in addition to the "Finnish" name.
Why would these cities have Swedish names if they are not in Sweden?