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Early Modern Japanese (近世日本語 kinsei nihongo) is a stage of the Japanese language following Middle Japanese and preceding Modern Japanese. It is a period of transition in which the language sheds many of its medieval characteristics and becomes closer to its modern form.The period spanned roughly 250 years extending from the 17th century through half of the 19th century. Politically this generally corresponds with the Edo period.

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