The Japanese calendar era bug is a possible computer bug related to the change of the Japanese era name.
The Japanese calendar has era names that change with the reign of the Japanese emperor. As much of the initial rise of modern computing had occurred during the Heisei era, most software had only supported that era.[1]
A new era name was expected with the 2019 Japanese imperial transition. However, since the change of eras is infrequent, most software had not been tested to ensure that it would behave correctly with an additional era. To ensure that the new era would be handled correctly, some systems were provided test mechanisms to simulate a new era ahead of time.[2]
In early April 2019, the new era name was announced to be Reiwa for "beautiful harmony."
Some minor problems have been reported due to improper handling of the era transition.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese calendar era bug.
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