What was Japan called before ww2?

The official Japanese-language name is Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku (日本国), literally "State of Japan". From the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II, the full title of Japan was the "Empire of Greater Japan" (大日本帝國 Dai Nippon Teikoku).
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What was Japan called before it became Japan?

Historians say the Japanese called their country Yamato in its early history, and they began using Nippon around the seventh century. Nippon and Nihon are used interchangeably as the country's name.
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What did the Chinese call Japan?

Subsequent Chinese histories refer to Japan as Rìběn 日本 and only mention Wō 倭 as an old name.
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Why isn't Japan called Nihon?

Japan in Japanese is “Nippon” or “Nihon” while in English it is called “Japan”. In most languages around the world, it is called a name similar to “Japan” (for example, “Japon” in French or “Giappon” in Italian). “Japan” and “Nippon” do not sound similar.
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What is Japan also known as?

Japan is often called “the land of the rising sun”. Many people from around the world wonder why Japan is called the land of the rising sun. Is this because Japan is the first country to see the sun? In Japanese, the country is called Nihon (Nippon).
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Is Japan the oldest country in the world?

Japan is the oldest country in the world. The Japanese Emperor who ascended the throne in 660 BCE was apparently the descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu.
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Is Land of the Rising Sun Offensive?

Critics say the flag is flown by fans who want to romanticise and rewrite the human rights abuses by Japanese forces. South Korea wants it banned at the games - but the 2020 organisers say the flag is "widely used in Japan" and is "not a political statement".
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What is China called in China?

Zhōngguó (中國) is the most common Chinese name for China in modern times.
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What Yamato means?

Definition of Yamato

: a Japanese of the principal racial stock of Japan that is of ancient origin, has possibly Alpine characteristics, and is supposed to have entered Japan from the mainland in the protohistoric period — compare ainu.
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Why did Japan change its name?

Around the 7th or 8th century, Japan's name changed from 'Wakoku' (倭国) to 'Nihon' (日本). Some records say that the Japanese envoy to China requested to change the name because he disliked it; other records say that the Chinese Empress Wu Zetian ordered Japan to change its name.
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Who lived in Japan before the Japanese?

Japan's indigenous people, the Ainu, were the earliest settlers of Hokkaido, Japan's northern island.
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What was Tokyo called before?

The history of the city of Tokyo stretches back some 400 years. Originally named Edo, the city started to flourish after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate here in 1603.
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What do the Japanese call themselves?

Nihon-jin (日本人) (Japanese people) Nihon-kai (Sea of Japan)
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What other countries call Japan?

Nihon and Nippon are still the most popular names of Japan. At the ancient times Japan was also known as “Yamato”. The Chinese used to call Japan “Wa” or “Wakoku” before the coinage of the word Nihon.
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Is Japan still known as the land of the rising sun?

Japan is known as the “Land of Rising Sun”. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world. Talking about Japan is like talking about a country which is perfect on its own.
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What was China's original name?

Under the Ming, China was the 'Great Ming,' under the Qing, China was the 'Great Qing,' and so on. Yet on unofficial documents, the name 'Zhongguo' lived on. The full given name of China today is 'Zhonghua Renmin Gong He Guo,' or People's Republic of China.
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Is China bigger than the US?

China has a land area of 9.3 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles), which is 2.2% larger than the US land area of 9.1 million square kilometers (3.5 million square miles).
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Can Japanese pronounce V?

It varies from person to person, so some may pronounce it like the English "v", but others may use a strong "b" sound. Originally, Japanese had no ヴ character so they used variations of ビ (bi).
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Do Japanese say Nippon or Nihon?

“Nihon” came out on top Knowing that, it would seem the obvious answer is that “Nippon” is the correct way to pronounce 日本 simply because it was here first. However, a recent survey showed that 61 percent of Japanese people read it as “Nihon” while only 37 percent said “Nippon.
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Why does Japan have 2 flags?

Both the Rising San Flag and Hinomaru were adopted in 1870 by the new Meiji government, which overthrew the feudal government in 1868 and ushered Japan into modernity. The former became the official flag of the Japanese Army (and later Navy, as well), and the latter the national flag.
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Why did Japan get rid of the Rising Sun flag?

Alexis Dudden, a professor of history at the University of Connecticut, argued that the rising sun flag should be banned at the 2020 Summer Olympics because the flag "is part of a collective effort to cleanse the history of imperial Japan's aggression during the second world war," therefore causing intentional harm to ...
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Why is Japan's flag a red dot?

The Japanese flag is made up of a red circle, symbolizing the sun, against a white background. It is known as the hinomaru in Japanese, meaning "circle of the sun." Because Japan lies at the far West of the Pacific Ocean, the sun rises spectacularly over the sea to the East.
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