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src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/FormatData_ja.java

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rev 8819 : 8202088: Japanese new era implementation
8207152: Placeholder for Japanese new era should be two characters
8206120: Add test cases for lenient Japanese era parsing
Reviewed-by: coffeys, naoto
Contributed-by: deepak.kejriwal@oracle.com

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*** 127,136 **** --- 127,137 ---- "\u897f\u66a6", // Seireki (Gregorian) "\u660e\u6cbb", // Meiji "\u5927\u6b63", // Taisho "\u662d\u548c", // Showa "\u5e73\u6210", // Heisei + "\u5143\u53f7", // NewEra } }, { "java.util.JapaneseImperialCalendar.FirstYear", new String[] { // first year name "\u5143", // "Gan"-nen
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