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  • Names of Japan - Wikipedia
    The word Japan is an exonym, and is used (in one form or another) by many languages The Japanese names for Japan are Nihon ([ɲi hoꜜɴ] ⓘ) and Nippon ([ɲip poꜜɴ] ⓘ) They are both written in Japanese using the kanji 日本 Since the third century, Chinese called the people of the Japanese archipelago something like "ˀWâ" (倭), which can also mean "dwarf" or "submissive"
  • Why Japan instead of Nippon? - Japan Nihon
    This article explores the origin and usage of both the terms Japan and Nippon, which are commonly used to refer to the nation of Japan "Nippon" is an old Japanese word that literally translates to “Sun Origin” or “Origin of the Sun” and was first used in the 8th century The name “Japan” originated from Chinese characters that mean “sun-origin” or “origin-of-the-sun” It
  • Nippon. com | Your Doorway to Japan
    Scholarly analysis and entertaining articles on Japanese culture, economy, politics, and more Japan in your language
  • Why Is Japan Called Japan, Not Nippon? - lovefortraveling. com
    Native Name: Nihon Nippon You’ve probably heard Japan called “Nihon” or “Nippon” by Japanese people, and there’s a fascinating story behind these native names!
  • Iconic US Steel now 100% owned by Japan’s Nippon Steel, despite past . . .
    Nippon Steel has finalized its deal to buy 100% of US Steel, the iconic steelmaker that was once the world’s most valuable company and a cornerstone of American industrial might
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  • Why is Japan called ‘Japan’ and not ‘Nihon?’ - Japan Today
    Around 700-800 AD, these early names became Nihon (日に本ほん) in Japan, which is made up of the Chinese characters for sun (日ひ) and origin (本もと) Again, there are many theories about what prompted this change, including that Japan was named after the sun god Amaterasu, because Japan is located east of its Chinese neighbor and for Chinese trade purposes
  • What’s the Deal? Nippon’s Bid for U. S. Steel Becomes a Merger Mystery . . .
    The mystery around a $14 billion deal between U S Steel and Nippon Steel continued to deepen, as President Donald Trump said this week that the United States would have a “golden share” in


















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