Japan has seven historical eras. Here is the country's sequential era and sub-areas: Early Historical Period (Asuka/Nara and Heian Period); Medieval Period (Kamakura and Moromachi Period); Early Modern Period (Momoyama and Edo (Tokugawa) Period); Edo Period (Kan' ei, Meiriki, Manji, Kanbun, Enpo, Tenna, Jokyo, Genroku, Shotoku, Kyoho, Horeki, Meiwa, An' ei, Tenmei, Kansei, Bunka, Tenpo); and the Modern Period (Meiji Restoration).
Well there's more than three but they are
Early Japan
Nara and Heian Period
Kamakura Period
Muromachi Period
Azuchi-Momoyama Period
Edo Period
Meiji Period
Militarism, WW2
Post War
Source: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2133.html
Cairo is very rich with historical attractions related to all historical eras in Egypt. ancient Egypt, Coptic and Islamic Cairo. See the link below to find places to see in Cairo.
This question needs to be more specific. Life in different eras was different...but perhaps provide specific eras for a better result.
There are to few historical fancts in your speach.
Because the eras easily seperate what happened in history and is easier to understand
identify the major eras in u. s. history from 1877 to present
eras are geologic time intervals; based on the sequence of rock strata and the different life forms. Mesozoic era: 225 to 65 million years ago
medieval, renaissance-baroque, and industrial
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The phone number of the Japanese American Historical is: 619-660-0174.
The classical historical period through socio-religious-cultural transition when norms and rules were formulated in epistomology,logic,rhetorics,literature ,art,music,dance etc. The Greek period were one of the eras.
The web address of the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society is: cjahs.org
The address of the Japanese American Historical is: 10463 Austin Dr, Spring Valley, CA 91978
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The web address of the National Japanese American Historical S is: http://www.njahs.org
Cairo is very rich with historical attractions related to all historical eras in Egypt. ancient Egypt, Coptic and Islamic Cairo. See the link below to find places to see in Cairo.
The address of the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society is: 745 Beaver Rd, Glenview, IL 60025
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