Nippon means "the sun's origin", which is commonly translated to: "land of the rising sun." This name comes from correspondence by Chinese diplomats with the Chinese imperial court and refers to Japan's location relative to China (i.e. to the east, in the direction of the rising sun in the morning.) "Nippon" and the related, more common and casual version of the same name, "Nihon", are both names for the country called Japan in English.
The characters that make up the name Japan (Nihon/Nippon) mean "sun origin" likely a reference to its location east of mainland China and Asia.
Japan is known as Nippon in Japanese.
The Japanese call Japan: Nippon. And in English Nippon is: Japan. But Nippon is the original word for Japan.
japan is also known as 'nihon-koku' or 'nippon-koku'.
Japan is called Nippon or Nihon in its native language. Nihon is much more common.
Japan was known as the Empire of Japan (or Dai Nippon Teikoku in Romaji) in 1942. The country was known by this name from 1868 to 1947.
Nippon is Japan.
Nippon is now called Japan.
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.
"Japan" is not a word that exists in the Japanese language. The official Japanese word for Japan is, formally: Nippon-koku; informally: Nihon-koku. Usually "Nippon" will suffice. Many Japanese companies use "Nippon" in their names, such as Nippon Airlines and Nippon Oil.
Japan is also called Nippon.
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Nippon, Nihon, Japan, Nailikukoku