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| Tenpō (era) ||  December 1830 through December 1844 || Ninko-tennō<ref group="Note"> created to mark the disasters of a great fire in Edo and an earthquake at Kyoto</ref>
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| Kōka (era) ||  December 1844 through February 1848 ||Emperor Ninkō & Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note">created to mark a fire at Edo Castle in Tenpō 15.</ref>
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|Kaei (era) ||  February 1848 through November 1854 || Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note"> created to mark the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Kōmei.</ref>
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| Ansei (era) || November 1854 through March 1860 || Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note">created to herald the beginning of a peaceful period.</ref>
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| Man'en (era) ||  March 1860 through February 1861.|| Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note">The new era name was created to mark the destruction caused by a fire at Edo Castle and the assassination of Ii Naosuke </ref>
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| Bunkyū (era) || March 1861 through March 1864. || Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note">The new era name of Bunkyū (meaning "Literate Story") was created because of a belief drawn from Chinese astrology that the 58th year of any zodiacal cycle brings great changes.[</ref>
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| Genji (era) || March 1864 through April 1865. ||  Kōmei-tennō <ref group="Note">The new era name of Genji (meaning "original rule") was created to mark the beginning of a new 60-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac</ref>
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| Keiō  (era)|| May 1865 to October 1868  ||  <ref group="Note">The new era name of Keiō (meaning "Jubilant Answer") was created to mark the Kinmon Incident.</ref>
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|Meiji (era) || October 23, 1868 – July 30, 1912 || Emperor Meiji.<ref group="Note">. The period corresponded to the reign of Emperor Meiji.</ref>
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|Taishō  (era) || 30 July 1912 to 25 December 1926, || Emperor Taishō.<ref group="Note">according to the traditional order of succession, and the second ruler of the Empire of Japan from 30 July 1912 until his death in 1926.</ref>
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| Showa  (era) || 25 November 1921 – 25 December 1989 || Hirohito
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| Akiito  (era) || 7 January 1989 – 30 April 2019 || &nbsp;
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Revision as of 14:09, 5 December 2021

Periods in Japanese history
Japanese era Circa Ruler
Tenpō (era) December 1830 through December 1844 Ninko-tennō[Note 1]
Kōka (era) December 1844 through February 1848 Emperor Ninkō & Kōmei-tennō [Note 2]
Kaei (era) February 1848 through November 1854 Kōmei-tennō [Note 3]
Ansei (era) November 1854 through March 1860 Kōmei-tennō [Note 4]
Man'en (era) March 1860 through February 1861. Kōmei-tennō [Note 5]
Bunkyū (era) March 1861 through March 1864. Kōmei-tennō [Note 6]
Genji (era) March 1864 through April 1865. Kōmei-tennō [Note 7]
Keiō (era) May 1865 to October 1868 [Note 8]
Meiji (era) October 23, 1868 – July 30, 1912 Emperor Meiji.[Note 9]
Taishō (era) 30 July 1912 to 25 December 1926, Emperor Taishō.[Note 10]
Showa (era) 25 November 1921 – 25 December 1989 Hirohito
Akiito (era) 7 January 1989 – 30 April 2019  

Notes

  1. created to mark the disasters of a great fire in Edo and an earthquake at Kyoto
  2. created to mark a fire at Edo Castle in Tenpō 15.
  3. created to mark the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Kōmei.
  4. created to herald the beginning of a peaceful period.
  5. The new era name was created to mark the destruction caused by a fire at Edo Castle and the assassination of Ii Naosuke
  6. The new era name of Bunkyū (meaning "Literate Story") was created because of a belief drawn from Chinese astrology that the 58th year of any zodiacal cycle brings great changes.[
  7. The new era name of Genji (meaning "original rule") was created to mark the beginning of a new 60-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac
  8. The new era name of Keiō (meaning "Jubilant Answer") was created to mark the Kinmon Incident.
  9. . The period corresponded to the reign of Emperor Meiji.
  10. according to the traditional order of succession, and the second ruler of the Empire of Japan from 30 July 1912 until his death in 1926.