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==Bloavezhioù==
Abaoe ma oa degemeret an deiziadur gregorian ez eus bet implijetteirimplijet teir reizhiad da gontañ ar bloavezhioù e Bro-Japan :
*Ar [[bloavezh impalaerel]] (皇紀, ''kōki'') diazezet war diazezadur mitologel Japan gant an impalaer Jimmu e 660 kent J.K..
*An anv oadvezh (年号, ''nengō'') diazezet war ren an impalaer zo e penn ar vro. Ar bloavezh 2011 zo ar bloavezh Heisei 23
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The first day of April has broad significance in Japan. It marks the beginning of the government's fiscal year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jircas.affrc.go.jp/english/publication/annual/2002/169.pdf |title=THE JAPANESE FISCAL YEAR AND MISCELLANEOUS DATA |accessdate=2007-10-08 |year=2003 |format=PDF |publisher=Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences }}</ref> Many corporations follow suit. In addition, corporations often form or merge on that date. In recent years, municipalities have preferred it for mergers. On this date, many new employees begin their jobs, and it is the start of many real-estate leases. The school year begins on April 1. (For more see also [[academic term]].)
 
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== References ==
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== Liammoù diavaez==
*[http://www.japanlinked.com/about_japan/calender.html JapaneseArouezioù calendaran tablesdeiziadur andhag zodiacar signszodiak japanat, ine Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, andhag e Englishzaozneg],
*[http://www.ndl.go.jp/koyomi/e JapaneseIstor calendaran historydeiziadur byjapanek thegant an National Diet Library]
*[http://www2.gol.com/users/stever/calendar.htm TheAn LunarDeiziadur Calendarloarel ine Bro-Japan]
*[http://koyomi.vis.ne.jp/mainindex.htm Koyomi no page] e japaneg
*[http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Japanese_calendar The Japanese Lunar Calendar] Mechanics of the Japanese lunar calendar and hints on using NengoCalc (see below)
*[http://koyomiwww.visasahi-net.neor.jp/mainindex.htm~nm9m-hsy/koyomi/ Koyomi no pagehanashi] ine Japanesejapaneg
*[http://www.asahiad-netoffice.orne.jp/~nm9m-hsyi/koyomirokuyo/ Koyomi noJeder hanashiRokuyō] ine Japanesejapaneg
*[http://www.ad-officeseiyaku.ne.jpcom/icustoms/rokuyo/.html Deiziadur Rokuyō calculator] ine Japanesesaosneg
*[http://www.allcalendars.net/JapaneseYearConverter.php Treiñ bloavezhioù an deiziadur gregorian] e bloavezhioù oadvezh an impalaer (anvet nengo)
*[http://www.seiyaku.com/customs/rokuyo.html Rokuyō calendar] in English
*[http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Year_dates Deiziadoù bloavezh japanek] Displegadennoù pizh diwar-benn ar bloavezhioù ren, ar bloavezhioù oadvezh, ar bloavezhioù imalaerel ha kement zo
*[http://www.allcalendars.net/JapaneseYearConverter.php Convert Western Years to Japanese Years] converts Gregorian calendar years to Japanese Emperor Era years (known as nengo)
*[http://web.me.com/meyer.eva/www.yukikurete.de/nengo_calc.htm NengoCalc] (ToolBenveg forda convertingdreiñ Japanese datesdeiziadoù intoan Westerndeiziadur equivalentsjapanek e deiziadoù kevatal eus an deiziadur gregorian)
*[http://wiki.samurai-archives.com/index.php?title=Year_dates Japanese Year Dates] Detailed explanations of Reign years, Era years, Cyclic years, Western years, Imperial years
*[http://thisyear.jp/ This Year in Japan] ShowsDiskouezh whata thera currentanv yearar inbloavezh Japane isBro-Japan
*[http://web.me.com/meyer.eva/www.yukikurete.de/nengo_calc.htm NengoCalc] (Tool for converting Japanese dates into Western equivalents)
*[http://thisyear.jp/ This Year in Japan] Shows what the current year in Japan is
*[http://www.sljfaq.org/cgi/date.cgi Convert a Western year into a Japanese year] (sci.lang.japan FAQ pages)
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