JAPANESE CALENDER YEARS

 

The Japanese do not use a calendar year system as we do in most part of the world but give a different name at each period of reign of each emperor. This system is still used today for official purpose. But it is quite impossible to remember or calculate the actual calendar year specially before Meiji when the emperor has changed every few years. Therefore, from 1603 up to 1867, the Tokugawa period is very often and commonly refered to Edo period. Then we distinguish roughly early, middle or late Edo which are then followed by Meiji and Taisho periods. The denomination early Showa is also often used to cover the first part of Showa reign which was particularly long.

Name

Romaji

Period

安永

Anei

1772-1781

天明

Tenmei

1781-1789

寛政

Kansei

1789-1801

享和

Kyowa

1801-1804

文化

Bunka

1804-1818

文政

Bunsei

1818-1830

天保

Tenpo

1830-1844

弘化

Kouka

1844-1848

嘉永

Kaei

1848-1854

安政

Ansei

1854-1860

万延

Manei

1860-1861

Bunkyu

1861-1864

元治

Genji

1864-1865

慶応

Keiou

1865-1868

明治

Meiji

1868-1912

大正 

Taisho

1913-1926

昭和

Shouwa

1926-1988

平成

Heisei

1988-today

 

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