Wareki
Wareki is the Japanese calendar system used to date years in Japan, based on era names known as nengō. The term wareki combines a word for Japan or traditional Japan (wa) with ki, meaning calendar. In this system, years are counted within a specific era, so dates are often written as Reiwa 3 or Meiji 45.
History and structure: The nengō system originated in ancient Japan and was formalized in the early centuries
Modern usage: Since May 1, 2019, the current era is Reiwa, marking the accession of Emperor Naruhito.
Comparison and notes: Wareki is distinct from seireki, the Western Gregorian calendar, which counts years continuously