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- Nippon. com | Your Doorway to Japan
Scholarly analysis and entertaining articles on Japanese culture, economy, politics, and more Japan in your language
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- Names of Japan - Wikipedia
Both Nippon and Nihon literally mean "the sun's origin", that is, where the sun originates, [10] and are often translated as the Land of the Rising Sun This nomenclature comes from Imperial correspondence with the Chinese Sui dynasty and refers to Japan's eastern position relative to China
- Why Is Japan Called Japan, Not Nippon? - lovefortraveling. com
While Japanese people call their country “Nippon” or “Nihon,” the rest of the world knows it as “Japan ” It’s a fascinating journey of how one name transformed as it traveled through different languages and cultures – from Chinese to Malay to Portuguese, and finally to English
- Japan | History, Flag, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of the Asian continent It lies east of China, the Korean Peninsula, and Russia, and consists of an archipelago of more than 6,000 islands
- 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
- Why Japan Is Called Nihon and Nippon | Suki Desu
Discover why Japan has multiple names like Nihon and Nippon, their origins, meanings, and how to say Japan in various languages
- What does Nippon mean in Japanese? - explorejapanguide. com
Nippon, written as 日本 in kanji, is the native name for Japan in the Japanese language The term is derived from two kanji characters that literally mean «sun» (日) and «origin» or «source» (本)
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