The , colloquially known as the or "national calendar year" is a unique calendar system in Japan. It is based on the legendary foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu in 660 BC. the long history of Japan and the Imperial dynasty. The Gregorian year 2026 is KÃ Âki 2686.
dating was used as early as 1872, shortly after Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar and was popular during the life of the Meiji Constitution (1890âÂÂ1947). Its use was promoted by the scholars of kokugaku in the late 19th century.
The Summer Olympics and Tokyo Expo were planned as events in 1940 (); but the international games were not held because of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA, from 1927) and Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN, from 1929) used the system for identification. For example many Japanese names circa World War II use imperial years:
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (1945) used the imperial year ().
In Japan today, the system of counting years from the of Emperor Jimmu is used in some judicial contexts. The existing law determining the placement of leap years is based on the years, using a formula that is effectively equivalent to that of the Gregorian calendar. is also used in Shinto context.