Convert Taishō Era (大正) (T) to Western Year (CE) (CE)

Switching between T and CE is a frequent Calendar Years task. To do it, simply Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE).

1926

Formula

1 T = 1912 CE

To convert T to CE, Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE).

Conversion Table

Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE) Conversion Table
Taishō Era (大正) (T)Western Year (CE) (CE)
1 T1912 CE
2 T1913 CE
3 T1914 CE
4 T1915 CE
5 T1916 CE
6 T1917 CE
7 T1918 CE
8 T1919 CE
9 T1920 CE
10 T1921 CE
15 T1926 CE
20 T1931 CE
25 T1936 CE
30 T1941 CE
31 T1942 CE
40 T1951 CE
50 T1961 CE
64 T1975 CE
100 T2011 CE
115 T2026 CE

Common T to CE Examples

About the units

Taishō Era (大正) (T) — Taishō (大正, 1912–1926) was the era of Emperor Yoshihito — Japan’s brief liberal interlude ("Taishō democracy") between Meiji modernisation and Shōwa.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the unit CE come from?

Western Year (CE) is a Calendar Years unit with its own historical and regional roots, now defined in relation to internationally agreed reference standards.

Where does the unit T come from?

Taishō (大正, 1912–1926) was the era of Emperor Yoshihito — Japan’s brief liberal interlude ("Taishō democracy") between Meiji modernisation and Shōwa.

What is the formula to convert T to CE?

The formula is 1 T = 1912 CE. To convert any value, Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE).

How much is 1 T in CE?

1 T equals 1912 CE. This ratio applies to every conversion between the two units.

Is the conversion from T to CE exact?

The ratio 1912 is defined to high precision and is exact for most practical purposes. Rounding only matters when many decimal places are needed.

How do I convert T to CE by hand?

Take the value in T and Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE). The result is the same value expressed in CE.