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We found 7 words, 1 kanji, and 12 examples matching 'へいせい'
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Most common form: 平成
noun
Heisei era (Jan 8, 1989 - April 30, 2019)
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Most common form: 平静
calm; serenity; tranquillity; tranquility
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noun
military system
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noun
Heisei Kenkyūkai (faction of the Liberal Democratic Party)  (see also: 自由民主党)
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noun
misgovernment; maladministration
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へいせい Heisei era   
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へいせい
平成
さんじゅう
三十
ねんかん
年間
しょうろく
抄録

A Summary of the 30 Years of the Heisei (Era)
しょうわ
昭和
つぎ
へいせい
平成
です
Heisei is next after the Showa era.
かれ
やがて
へいせい
平静
もど
った

He soon recovered his composure.
にほん
日本
さいせい
再生
きじく
基軸
へいせい
平成
ばんしょう
晩鐘
れいわ
令和
ほんしつてき
本質的
かだい
課題
title of book, album etc.
The Basis of Japan’s Regeneration: An Evening Bell for Heisei and the Essential Topics of the Reiwa Era
へいせい
平成
しょうたい
正体
なぜこの
しゃかい
社会
きのうふぜん
機能不全
おちい
った
title of book, album etc.
The Truth About Heisei: Why Did Society Fall Into Such Dysfunction?
 
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