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The list of Japanese era names is the result of a periodization system which was established by Emperor Kōtoku in 645. The system of Japanese era names (年号, nengō, "year name") was irregular until the beginning of the 8th century. [25] After 701, sequential era names developed without interruption across a span of centuries. [10]
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The statistics also do not take into account minority groups who are Japanese citizens such as the Ainu (an aboriginal people primarily living in Hokkaido), the Ryukyuans (from the Ryukyu Islands south of mainland Japan), naturalized citizens from backgrounds including but not limited to Korean and Chinese, and citizen descendants of immigrants ...
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Japanese eras (16 C, ... (10 C) Earthquakes in Japan by period (7 C) Japanese people by period (25 C) A. Aftermath of World War ... Pages in category "History of ...
The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as Nihon ('Japan', 日本), were not adopted until the late 6th century AD. [6] [2] In the nengō system which has been in use since the late 7th century, years are numbered using the Japanese era name and the number of years which have elapsed since the start of that nengō era. [7]
The name "Reiwa" for the new era when Crown Prince Naruhito becomes emperor, comes from two Chinese characters, the first meaning "good" or "beautiful" as well as "order" or "command" and the ...
Pages in category "People of Meiji-era Japan" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Emperor Meiji; A.