Japan

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The Japanese patent office at the time of early aviation was . . . and the current one is . . . .

Japan procured a silk balloon from Yon in 1890 but didn't find it useful. Later they purchased a kite-balloon from Riedinger in Augsburg. They continued building their aeronautical forces and used them in the war with Russia. [1] In 1912 they reportedly bought a German airship, Parseval XIII.

JP is an abbreviation in this wiki referring to Japan.

References

Patents filed in Japan: Patent JP-1899-4164, Patent JP-1929-Vogt
Patents filed by persons from Japan: Patent JP-1899-4164, Patent US-1912-1037658, Patent US-1917-1228705