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  1. Japan - Wikipedia

    The name for Japan in Japanese is written using the kanji 日本 and is pronounced Nihon or Nippon. [12] Before 日本 was adopted in the early 8th century, the country was known in …

  2. Nippon.com | Your Doorway to Japan

    Scholarly analysis and entertaining articles on Japanese culture, economy, politics, and more. Japan in your language.

  3. Nippon Express USA

    Nippon Express group services continue to expand the globe, achieving a five-point framework across Japan, the Americas and Europe, and stretching into the rapidly developing markets of …

  4. Why Is Japan Called Japan, Not Nippon? - lovefortraveling.com

    Feb 19, 2025 · While Japanese people call their country “Nippon” or “Nihon,” the rest of the world knows it as “Japan.” It’s a fascinating journey of how one name transformed as it traveled …

  5. Japan | History, Flag, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Japan, island country lying off the east coast of Asia. It consists of a great string of islands in a northeast-southwest arc that stretches for approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 km) …

  6. Why Japan instead of Nippon? - Japan Nihon

    Mar 1, 2023 · This article explores the origin and usage of both the terms Japan and Nippon, which are commonly used to refer to the nation of Japan. "Nippon" is an old Japanese word …

  7. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

    Both Nippon and Nihon literally mean "the sun's origin", that is, where the sun originates, [10] and are often translated as the Land of the Rising Sun. This nomenclature comes from Imperial …

  8. NIPPON RENT-A-CAR [Official]

    This is the official website of Nippon Rent-A-Car.

  9. Why We Call It Japan, Not Nippon – LingoDigest

    In Japanese, these characters can be pronounced in two primary ways: Nippon (にっぽん) and Nihon (にほん). Nippon is considered more formal and official. You’ll find it on postage stamps, …

  10. What does Nippon mean in Japanese? - explorejapanguide.com

    Nippon, written as 日本 in kanji, is the native name for Japan in the Japanese language. The term is derived from two kanji characters that literally mean «sun» (日) and «origin» or «source» (本).