2. Tomb era: also known as the Yamato era, the era after the 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 tombs" at that time.
3. Nara era: (7 10-794) is a period of Japanese history, which began in the Yuan Dynasty when Ming Di moved its capital to Heichengjing (Nara) and ended in Emperor Kanmu's moving its capital to Pinganjing.
4. heian period: heian period is the last historical era of ancient Japanese. From 794, Emperor Kanmu moved the capital from Changgang (784-794) to Ping 'an, and ended in 1 192, when the Yuan Dynasty established the Kamakura shogunate.
5. Showa era: it was the year number used during Hirohito's reign in Japan, and the time was192665438+February 26th-198965438+1October 7th. Showa period is the longest in the world, with 64 years in total. Japan's war of aggression was instigated and defeated, and the postwar economic take-off in the Showa era.
6. Heisei era: Hirohito died in Showa 64 (1989) 1.7, and Zi Mingren succeeded to the throne. He died the next day (1.8) and changed his name to Heisei Times (1.989-).
Showa era is a stage of Japan's rapid development, which is an important factor leading to Japan's accelerated entry into developed countries.
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Japanese history refers to the history of Japan from the emergence of Japanese civilization to the present. Humans first appeared in the Japanese archipelago 200,000 years ago, and the earliest known Japanese human fossils can be traced back to about 30,000 years ago. According to Records of Historical Records and Records of Japan, the first emperor Emperor Jimmu was founded in 660 BC and acceded to the throne. The date of his accession to the throne was equivalent to 1 1 in February of the Western calendar, so this day was designated as the "founding day".
In the 4th century A.D., the first unified regime-Yamato State appeared in Japan. Later, after the Dahua reform, the emperor system was established, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was introduced, and the political system of the Tang Dynasty in China was imitated in an attempt to establish a country ruled by law. In 7 10, Emperor Yuan and Ming moved the capital to Pingchengjing, Japan entered Nara era, and the country ruled by law became more and more mature. At this time, the territory of the Yamato regime gradually expanded, conquering parts of Northeast China and South Kyushu.
During the shogunate period, it experienced a century and a half of the Warring States Period and the battle of Luwen Evergreen led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. /kloc-at the beginning of the 7th century, the edo shogunate implemented a closed-door policy for more than 200 years. 1854 after the black ship incident, people with lofty ideals in Japan called for "respecting the king and resisting foreign countries." Under the pressure of public opinion, the edo shogunate was forced to return the political power to Emperor Meiji, which was called "the great government was returned" in history.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese History