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Date and time notation in Japan has historically followed the Japanese calendar and the nengō system of counting years. At the beginning of the Meiji period, Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar on Wednesday, 1 January 1873, but for much domestic and regional government paperwork, the Japanese year is retained. Japanese people and businesses have also adopted various conventions in accordance with their use of kanji, the widespread use of passenger trains, and other aspects of daily life.

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  • Date and time notation in Japan (en)
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  • Date and time notation in Japan has historically followed the Japanese calendar and the nengō system of counting years. At the beginning of the Meiji period, Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar on Wednesday, 1 January 1873, but for much domestic and regional government paperwork, the Japanese year is retained. Japanese people and businesses have also adopted various conventions in accordance with their use of kanji, the widespread use of passenger trains, and other aspects of daily life. (en)
  • Tanggal dan waktu notasi di Jepang secara historis telah mengikuti kalender Jepang dan nengō dalam sistem perhitungan tahun. Pada awal periode Meiji, Jepang beralih ke kalender Gregorian pada hari Rabu, 1 Januari 1873. Untuk dalam negeri, tahun Jepang masih dipertahankan. Umumnya tahun Jepang ditulis dalam hal yang bersifat kebudayaan dan pemerintahan. Orang-orang dan perusahaan/bisnis di Jepang telah mengadopsi berbagai konvensi sesuai dengan penggunaan kanji dalam aspek kehidupan sehari-hari. (in)
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  • Date and time notation in Japan has historically followed the Japanese calendar and the nengō system of counting years. At the beginning of the Meiji period, Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar on Wednesday, 1 January 1873, but for much domestic and regional government paperwork, the Japanese year is retained. Japanese people and businesses have also adopted various conventions in accordance with their use of kanji, the widespread use of passenger trains, and other aspects of daily life. (en)
  • Tanggal dan waktu notasi di Jepang secara historis telah mengikuti kalender Jepang dan nengō dalam sistem perhitungan tahun. Pada awal periode Meiji, Jepang beralih ke kalender Gregorian pada hari Rabu, 1 Januari 1873. Untuk dalam negeri, tahun Jepang masih dipertahankan. Umumnya tahun Jepang ditulis dalam hal yang bersifat kebudayaan dan pemerintahan. Orang-orang dan perusahaan/bisnis di Jepang telah mengadopsi berbagai konvensi sesuai dengan penggunaan kanji dalam aspek kehidupan sehari-hari. (in)
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