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DateTime::Calendar::Japanese - DateTime Extension for Traditional Japanese Calendars
This module implements the traditional Japanese Calendar, which was used from circa 692 A.D. to 1867 A.D. The traditional Japanese Calendar is a *lunisolar calendar* based on the Chinese Calendar, and therefore this module may *not* be used for handl...
DMAKI/DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-0.06001 - 01 Nov 2007 23:20:17 UTC
DateTime::Calendar::Japanese::Era - DateTime Extension for Japanese Eras
Japan traditionally used an "era" system since 645 to denote the year. For example, 2006 is "Heisei 18". The era system is loosely tied to the reign of an emperor: in modern days (since the Meiji era) eras can only be renewed when a new emperor succe...
SYOHEX/DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era-0.08003 - 05 Oct 2016 13:30:48 UTC
DateTime::Format::Japanese - A Japanese DateTime Formatter
This module implements a DateTime::Format module that can read Japanese date notations and create a DateTime object, and vice versa. All formatting methods will return a decoded utf-8 string, unless otherwise specified explicitly via the output_encod...
DMAKI/DateTime-Format-Japanese-0.04000 - 24 Aug 2008 16:20:26 UTC
Bundle::DateTime::Complete - Bundle with all DateTime related modules
This bundle contains all modules related to the DateTime project: base modules, formatters and parsers, calendars and event modules. If you're not seriously interested in dates, times, calendars, or the DateTime project, you might be better served by...
PIJLL/Bundle-DateTime-Complete-0.15 - 06 Oct 2006 12:03:53 UTC
DateTime::Format::Japanese::Traditional - A Japanese DateTime Formatter For Traditional Japanese Calendar
This module implements a DateTime::Format module that can read tradtional Japanese date notations and create a DateTime::Calendar::Japanese object, and vice versa. XXX WARNING WARNING WARNING XXX Currently DateTime::Format::Japanese only supports Per...
DMAKI/DateTime-Format-Japanese-0.04000 - 24 Aug 2008 16:20:26 UTC