top | item 46494641 (no title) morninglight | 1 month ago Japan's continued use of the imperial year system is similar to America's use of imperial units instead of the metric system.Don't count on either changing soon. discuss order hn newest mc3301|1 month ago Wait until you learn about companies that use their founding year as the first year on their calendar.But also, it is, in fact, changing. A lot of official government dates (such as drivers licenses) are no longer going to use the imperial year system. kijin|1 month ago A driver's license needs to be legible by foreigners when you travel abroad. The cops aren't going to bother looking up Kanji to figure out whether your license is valid, so the dates had better be printed in Gregorian.
mc3301|1 month ago Wait until you learn about companies that use their founding year as the first year on their calendar.But also, it is, in fact, changing. A lot of official government dates (such as drivers licenses) are no longer going to use the imperial year system. kijin|1 month ago A driver's license needs to be legible by foreigners when you travel abroad. The cops aren't going to bother looking up Kanji to figure out whether your license is valid, so the dates had better be printed in Gregorian.
kijin|1 month ago A driver's license needs to be legible by foreigners when you travel abroad. The cops aren't going to bother looking up Kanji to figure out whether your license is valid, so the dates had better be printed in Gregorian.
mc3301|1 month ago
But also, it is, in fact, changing. A lot of official government dates (such as drivers licenses) are no longer going to use the imperial year system.
kijin|1 month ago