The name for Japan in Japanese is written using the kanji 日本 and is pronounced Nippon or Nihon.
Before 日本 was adopted in the early 8th century, the country was known in China as Wa (倭, changed in Japan around 757 to 和) and in Japan by the endonymYamato.
Nippon, the original Sino-Japanese reading of the characters, is favored for official uses, including on banknotes and postage stamps.
Nihon is typically used in everyday speech and reflects shifts in Japanese phonology during the Edo period. The characters 日本 mean "sun origin", which is the source of the popular Western epithet "Land of the Rising Sun"











