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ОглавлениеChronology of Japanese History
Jōmon period, ca. 10500–300 BCE
Yayoi period, 300 BCE–300 CE
Kofun (Tumulus) period, 300–552
Asuka period, 552–645
Early Nara (Hakuhō) period, 645–710
Nara period, 710–794
Heian period, 794–1185
Kamakura period, 1185–1336
Nanbokuchō period, 1336–1392
Muromachi period, 1392–1568
Momoyama period, 1568–1615
Edo (Tokugawa) period, 1615–1868
Meiji period, 1868–1912
Taishō period, 1912–1926
Shōwa period, 1926–1989
Heisei period, 1989–
Notes on Japanese Word and Name Usage
Japanese proper names are listed in traditional order throughout the text, with surnames preceding given names, without commas separating names. References to publications by Japanese authors writing in English and contemporary Japanese individuals active in the West, who prefer to have their names listed Western style, are provided with surnames following given names, or surnames listed first and separated by commas from given names, as per standard Western nomenclature. Following customary usage, pre-modern individuals are referred to by their given names and those of the modern and contemporary eras (those born after 1868) by their surnames.