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  1. This is a list of years in Japan. See also the timeline of Japanese history. For only articles about years in Japan that have been written, see Category:Years in Japan.

  2. List of Japanese era names. To convert a Japanese year to a Gregorian calendar year, find the first year of the Japanese era name (also called nengō ). When found, add the number of the Japanese year, then subtract 1.

  3. The Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name"), also known as gengō (元号), is a traditional calendar system which began during the reign of Emperor Kōtoku in the 7th century. This calendar has been in use in Japan since the beginning of the 8th century. [1] The historical Japanese calendar system defines and parses time in terms of ordinal numbers .

    Year 1
    Kanji
    Romanization
    Meaning
    645
    大化
    "Great Reform" [5]
    650
    白雉
    "White Pheasant" [8]
    654
    Naming of eras temporarily discontinued ...
    Naming of eras temporarily discontinued ...
    Naming of eras temporarily discontinued ...
    686
    朱鳥
    "Red bird of the south" [9]
  4. This is a timeline of Japanese history, comprising important legal, territorial and cultural changes and political events in Japan and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Japan .

  5. Japanese calendar. Jōkyō calendar published in 1729. Exhibit in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan. Japanese calendar types have included several of official and unofficial systems. At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar and also the Japanese era name system. [1] History.

  6. The first human inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago have been traced to the Paleolithic, around 3839,000 years ago. [1] The Jōmon period, named after its cord-marked pottery, was followed by the Yayoi period in the first millennium BC when new inventions were introduced from Asia.