Talk:Japan

Japan or Dawnland?
In the tongue of "Japan," "Japan" is known as "Nippon" or "Nihon," meaning "sun's outspring." It is named "Japan" in the English tongue because the folk of "China" named that land "Cipangu." In short, the name "Japan" has no meaning in the English or "Japanish" tongues. Why is it named in this way in Anglish? In the English Wordbook, the name Dawnland has been input. This word would keep the meaning of "Nippon" unwrixled in the Anglish tounge. The folk of Dawnland are Dawnlanders and the stuff of Dawnland is Dawnlandish. Your thoughts? 74.105.110.75 05:11, December 28, 2010 (UTC)