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National standard format is yyyy-mm-dd. [161] dd.mm.yyyy format is used in some places where it is required by EU regulations, for example for best-before dates on food [162] and on driver's licenses. d/m format is used casually, when the year is obvious from the context, and for date ranges, e.g. 28-31/8 for 28–31 August.
Japanese 10 yen coin. The date beneath the "10" reads 平成七年 Heisei year 7, or the year 1995. The most commonly used date format in Japan is "year month day (weekday)", with the Japanese characters meaning "year", "month" and "day" inserted after the numerals. Example: 2023年12月31日 (日) for "Sunday 31 December 2023".
September 13-21 – The 2025 World Athletics Championships will be held in Tokyo. April 6 – 2025 Formula One World Championship is held at 2025 Japanese Grand Prix; May 17-18 – 2024–25 Formula E World Championship is held at 2025 Tokyo ePrix; September 28 – 2025 MotoGP World Championship is held at 2025 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
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The 2025 F4 Japanese Championship season is a planned eleventh season of the F4 Japanese Championship. This is the second season for the second-generation MCSC-24 chassis constructed by Toray Carbon Magic , and TOM'S TMA43 engine which produces 180 horsepower.
Date Event Source April 6 The 2025 Formula One World Championship was held at 2025 Japanese Grand Prix.: Following its hiatus after October 13, 2024, the One Piece anime series will resume broadcasting new episodes on Sunday evenings at 11:15 p.m. on Fuji TV.
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Japanese calendar types have included a range of official and unofficial systems. At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar together with year designations stating the year of the reign of the current Emperor. [1] The written form starts with the year, then the month and finally the day, coinciding with the ISO 8601 standard.