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Japanese chronology
1, the rope age (about 10000 ~ about 300 years ago) is the late Stone Age in Japan, from about 1 10,000 years ago to about 1 century BC.

2. The Yayoi period (3rd century to 3rd century) appeared in all Japanese islands except Hokkaido, and then rice cultivation began. The time is about the middle of the 5th century BC to the middle of the 3rd century AD.

3. The ancient grave era (from the late 3rd century to the 7th century) is also called the Yamato era. The post-Yayoi era in Japan began in 300 AD and ended in 600 AD, which was named after the rulers built a large number of "ancient graves" at that time.

4. Asuka period (end of 6th century ~ 7 10).

5. Nara Age (7 10 ~ 794)

6. Heian period (794 ~ 1 192)

7. Kamakura era (1 192 ~ 1333)

8. Muromachi era (1333 ~ 1467)

9. Warring States Period (1467 ~ 1573)

10, Antu Taoshan era (1573 ~ 1603)

1 1, edo period (1603 ~ 1867)

12, Meiji era (1868 ~ 19 12)

13, Taisho era (19 12 ~ 1926)

15, Showa Times (1926 ~ 1989)

16, heisei era:1989-up to now, Akihito.

Extended data:

The order of the Japanese era-Baidu Encyclopedia