Nippon - It in Japanese means the land of the rising sun.
The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon (styled Nippon). The name is written as two characters meaning "sun origin." 日本: Nihon--Japan
The Japanese name for Japan is Nippon, which translates roughly to "Land of the Rising Sun." This name derives from Japan's position to the East of China, which means that the sun rises earlier in Japan.
The phrase "Land of the Rising Sun" is known as a poetic term for Japan, derived from the country's name in Japanese, Nihon or Nippon, which means "origin of the sun." It symbolizes Japan as a nation in the eastern part of the world where the sun rises first.
If i could remember Riku name means "land" in Japanese
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.
Historically, the Japanese have referred to Japan as "Nippon", but it is now more commonly referred to as "Nihon" by the Japanese. Japan is also known as "The Land of the Rising Sun", which is the symbolism of the Japanese flag.
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.
The English word Japan possibly derives from the early Mandarin Chinese or Wu Chinese pronunciation of the Japanese name, 日本, which in Japanese is pronounced Nippon or Nihon. The character nichi (日) means "sun" or "day" and hon (本) means "base" or "origin". The combination of these two syllables means "origin of the sun," which is westernized to "Land of the Rising Sun".
"The land of the rising sun" is Japan's nickname. The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon / Nippon. The written characters, originally from Chinese, mean "sun-origin" and referred to Japan's location east of mainland Asia, in the direction of the rising sun.
the rising sun
japan got the name from when they founded their flag