Bruce Pennington Posted October 13, 2023 Report Posted October 13, 2023 Brian, I enjoy your pages of useful kanji, but something that I always struggle with is the alternate forms of dating on blades. Some of them use a kanji for some of the numbers that aren't on the normal lists. There are also alternate forms of months, etc. It would be cool to have a page, like your others for such info. If it is too complicated, maybe it could simply list links to pages that explain such things. I know I've seen various ones explained on Translation pages over the years, but I find those practically impossible to find on a Search. What do you think? 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 13, 2023 Author Report Posted October 13, 2023 No, like these (posted on the Translation section) We have good references for the era kanji, but they often use different kanji for the numbers than standard. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 13, 2023 Author Report Posted October 13, 2023 Jussi just explained the 2 extra kanji in green, under the "3" represent a 60 year cycle that corresponds to the stated date. That's the kind of stuff I have no grasp of, nor any Go-to reference to decipher. 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted October 13, 2023 Report Posted October 13, 2023 Bruce, if no-one else posts a chart, I’ll show one or two of mine here later when I get a moment. 😊 (Japanese sword or history diaries usually show them in the dates section.) Can you find your example, Genroku 3? And here are 1~60 with alternate readings. (Bottom chart No. 7) 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 13, 2023 Author Report Posted October 13, 2023 1 hour ago, Bugyotsuji said: Genroku 3? Yes! That's helpful. I'll have to create a "Date Translation" file now. 1 Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted October 16, 2023 Report Posted October 16, 2023 https://Japan-forwar...Japanese-swords/amp/ maybe this is also of some help Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 16, 2023 Author Report Posted October 16, 2023 3 hours ago, DoTanuki yokai said: maybe this is also of some help Yes, thanks! Those "FIrst Month" "Second Month" kanji always throw me. Now I have them copied to my Translation File. Quote
Kiipu Posted October 19, 2023 Report Posted October 19, 2023 Besides the above, there is one another character that I have seen used in dates. It can be used for the day, month, or year. 元 = 1st. For example, 元年 first year (of an imperial era). 1 Quote
Brian Posted October 20, 2023 Report Posted October 20, 2023 If someone wants to compile a small list of kanji and meanings for me to add to the glossary, feel free. I just don't have the time right now to do the research. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 20, 2023 Author Report Posted October 20, 2023 睦 or元 月 = First Month 如月 = Second Month 弥生 = Third Month 卯月 = Fourth Month 早 or 皐月 = Fifth Month 水無月 = Sixth Month 文月 = Seventh Month 葉月 = Eighth Month 長月 = Ninth Month 神無月 = Tenth Month 霜月 = Eleventh Month 師走 = Twelfth Month 1 Quote
Mark S. Posted October 20, 2023 Report Posted October 20, 2023 For many things ‘date related’ I also recommend information in Markus Sesko’s Nihonto Compendium pages 39-56. Free up above in the “Nihonto Info” >>> “Reaserch” area. 1 Quote
Mark S. Posted October 20, 2023 Report Posted October 20, 2023 I’m sure many of us ‘older’ members have our little notebooks of photocopies, hand written notes, etc. Here are a couple from mine that have some number/date related notes. Please excuse the scribble hand notes. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 20, 2023 Author Report Posted October 20, 2023 18 minutes ago, Mark S. said: Markus Sesko’s Nihonto Compendium Wow, Mark! I have that downloaded already, but now that I know a bit more of the various methods of dating, this now makes more sense to me. Boy, he's got a LOT more kanji variations for everything date related. Well, Brian, after seeing that, maybe the idea of adding date kanji to your list is a slippery slope that would wind up getting more complicated than we need. But, this thread has been a good education for me. Thanks to all who have helped! Quote
Kiipu Posted October 31, 2023 Report Posted October 31, 2023 This should cover most dates found on gendaitō 現代刀. Everyone has permission to use so feel free to cut and paste. No acknowledgement is needed, desired, or required. Imperial Era = 皇紀 or 紀元 (see Japanese imperial year). Meiji = 明治 (1868-0908 to 1912-0730). Taishō = 大正 (1912-0730 to 1926-1225). Shōwa = 昭和 (1926-1225 to 1989-0107). Year = 年. Month = 月. Day = 日. Spring = 春. Summer = 夏. Autumn = 秋. Winter = 冬. The numbers are in the order of common to formal. 0 = 〇 零. 1 = 一 壱 壹. 1st = 元. 2 = 二 弐 貮 貳. 3 = 三 参 參. 4 = 四 肆. 5 = 五 伍. 6 = 六 陸. 7 = 七 柒 漆. 8 = 八 捌. 9 = 九 玖. 10 = 十 拾. 20 = 廾 廿. 30 = 卅 丗. 40 = 卌. 100 = 百 陌 佰. 1000 = 千 阡 仟. 10000 = 万 萬. Any comments, corrections, or criticism welcomed. 1 1 Quote
Kiipu Posted October 31, 2023 Report Posted October 31, 2023 Sometimes the sexagenary cycle was used and below are the early Shōwa years. For more examples, Wikipedia has them for the years 1804 to 2043. Sexagenary cycle 1926 = 丙寅. 1927 = 丁卯. 1928 = 戊辰. 1929 = 己巳. 1930 = 庚午. 1931 = 辛未. 1932 = 壬申. 1933 = 癸酉. 1934 = 甲戌. 1935 = 乙亥. 1936 = 丙子. 1937 = 丁丑. 1938 = 戊寅. 1939 = 己卯. 1940 = 庚辰. 1941 = 辛巳. 1942 = 壬午. 1943 = 癸未. 1944 = 甲申. 1945 = 乙酉. 1 Quote
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