- Heisei
nihongo|Heisei|平成 is the current era name in
Japan . The Heisei era started onJanuary 8 ,1989 , just one day after the death of the reigning Emperor,Hirohito . His son,Akihito , succeeded to the throne. In accordance with Japanese customs, Hirohito was renamed "Emperor Shōwa " on January 31, as were posthumoused Mutsuhito asEmperor Meiji and Yoshihito asEmperor Taish .Thus 1989 corresponds to Shōwa 64 up to the 7th day of the first month (January 7) and to nihongo|Heisei 1|平成元年|Heisei gannen|"gannen" means "first year" since the 8th day of the first month (January 8).
CURRENTYEAR is Heisei #expr:CURRENTYEAR-1988. A quick way to convert the current year to Heisei is to take the last two digits and add 12. Example for 2008: 08+12 = Heisei 20.History and Meaning
On
January 7 ,1989 , at 7:55 AM, the grand steward of Japan's Imperial Household Agency, Shoichi Fujimori, officially announced Emperor Shōwa's death, and revealed details about his cancer for the first time. Shortly after the death of the Emperor,Keizo Obuchi , then Chief Cabinet Secretary and later Prime Minister of Japan, publicly announced the end of the Shōwa era, and heralded the new era name "Heisei" for the new incoming Emperor, and explained the meaning of the name.According to Obuchi, the name "Heisei" was taken from two Chinese history and philosophy books, namely
Records of the Grand Historian (史記 "Shiji") and theClassic of History (書経 "Shujing"). In the "Shiji", the sentence "内平外成" (peace inside and prosperity outward) appears in a section honoring the wise rule of the legendary ChineseEmperor Shun . In the "Shujing", the sentence "地平天成" (the land is peaceful and the sky is clear) appears. By combining both meanings, Heisei is intended to mean "peace everywhere". The Heisei era went into effect immediately after the announcement of the new emperor onJanuary 8 th,1989 .Events
1989 marked the culmination of one of the most rapid economic growth spurts in Japanese history. With a strongyen and a favorable exchange rate with theUS Dollar , theBank of Japan kept interest rates low, sparking an investment boom that droveTokyo property values up sixty percent within the year. Shortly before New Year's Day, theNikkei 225 reached its record high of 39,000. By1991 , it had fallen to 15,000, signifying the end of Japan's famed "bubble economy". Subsequently, Japan experienced the "Great Slump in Heisei", which consisted of more than a decade of price deflation and largely stagnant GDP as Japan's banks struggled to resolve their bad debts and companies in other sectors struggled to restructure. Some analysts blame the extended slump on the Japanese government's continued application of Neo-Keynesian economic principles to its solution. Recently, however, commentators are pointing to signs that Japan's economy is emerging from the slump.The
Recruit Scandal of1988 had already eroded public confidence in the Liberal Democratic Party, which had controlled the Japanese government for 38 years. In1993 , the LDP was ousted by a coalition led byMorihiro Hosokawa . However, the coalition collapsed as parties had gathered to simply overthrow LDP and lacked a unified position on almost every social issue. The LDP returned to the government in1994 , when it helped to elect Japan Socialist (later Social Democrat)Tomiichi Murayama as prime minister.In
1995 , there was a largeearthquake inKobe (seeGreat Hanshin earthquake ). The same year, there was asarin gas terrorist attack on the Tokyo subway system by thedoomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo (seeSarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway ). Failure of the Japanese government to react to these events promptly led to the formation ofNGO s which have been playing an increasingly important role in Japanese politics since.The Heisei period also marked Japan's cautious reemergence on the world stage as a world military power. In
1991 , Japan pledged billions of dollars to support theGulf War but constitutional arguments prevented a participation in or support of actual war. Iran criticised Japan for just pledging money and didn't appreciate the way Japan co-operated in the Gulf War. Mine sweepers were sent after the war as a part of the reconstruction effort. Following the second invasion of Iraq, in2003 , Prime MinisterJunichiro Koizumi 's Cabinet approved a plan to send a total of about 1,000 soldiers of theJapan Self-Defense Forces to help inIraq 's reconstruction, the biggest overseas troop deployment sinceWorld War II without the sanction of theUnited Nations . These troops were deployed in2004 .On
October 23 ,2004 , the "Heisei 16Niigata Prefecture Earthquakes" rocked theHokuriku region , killing 52 and injuring hundreds (see2004 Chūetsu earthquake ). Many were heart broken.In Autumn 2007
Yasuo Fukuda became Prime Minister after the sudden resignation ofShinzo Abe , following his election defeat earlier in the year. Fukuda in turn resigned on September the following year citing political failings, andTaro Aso was elected to take his place.Heisei 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22th 23th 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Gregorian 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Preceded by: "Shōwa" Heisei Succeeded by:
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