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).
Formula
1 T = 1912 CE
To convert T to CE, Taishō Era (大正) to Western Year (CE).
Conversion Table
| Taishō Era (大正) (T) | Western Year (CE) (CE) |
|---|---|
| 1 T | 1912 CE |
| 2 T | 1913 CE |
| 3 T | 1914 CE |
| 4 T | 1915 CE |
| 5 T | 1916 CE |
| 6 T | 1917 CE |
| 7 T | 1918 CE |
| 8 T | 1919 CE |
| 9 T | 1920 CE |
| 10 T | 1921 CE |
| 15 T | 1926 CE |
| 20 T | 1931 CE |
| 25 T | 1936 CE |
| 30 T | 1941 CE |
| 31 T | 1942 CE |
| 40 T | 1951 CE |
| 50 T | 1961 CE |
| 64 T | 1975 CE |
| 100 T | 2011 CE |
| 115 T | 2026 CE |
Common T to CE Examples
- 1 T = 1912 CE
- 2 T = 1913 CE
- 3 T = 1914 CE
- 5 T = 1916 CE
- 6 T = 1917 CE
- 7 T = 1918 CE
- 8 T = 1919 CE
- 10 T = 1921 CE
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.