Английская Википедия:1896 in Japan
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Events in the year 1896 in Japan. It corresponds to Meiji 29 (明治29年) in the Japanese calendar.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Emperor Meiji[1]
- Prime Minister:
- Itō Hirobumi (until August 31)
- Kuroda Kiyotaka (acting) (August 31 – September 18)
- Matsukata Masayoshi (from September 18)
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Tokito Konkyo
- Akita Prefecture: Yasuhiko Hirayama then Saburo Iwao
- Aomori Prefecture: Masa Sawa then Naomasa Maki
- Ehime Prefecture: Chang Masaya Komaki
- Fukui Prefecture: Kunizo Arakawa
- Fukushima Prefecture: Yasutaro Hara then Ogura Nobuchika then Akiyama
- Gifu Prefecture: Sukeo Kabayama
- Gunma Prefecture: Motootoko Nakamura then Abe Hiroshi then Masataka Ishizata
- Hiroshima Prefecture: Nabeshima Miki then Orita Hiraochi
- Ibaraki Prefecture: Egi Kazuyuki then Motohiro Onoda
- Iwate Prefecture: Ichizo Hattori
- Kagawa Prefecture: Ichizo Fukano then Tsunenori Tokuhisa
- Kochi Prefecture: Ishida Eikichi then Hiroshi Shikakui
- Kumamoto Prefecture: Matsudaira Masanao then Kanetake Oura
- Kyoto Prefecture: Baron Nobumichi Yamada
- Mie Prefecture: Terumi Tanabe
- Miyagi Prefecture: Terumi Tanabe
- Nagano Prefecture: Takasaki Chikaaki
- Niigata Prefecture: Baron Seung Zhi Kuwata
- Oita Prefecture: Tameharu Yamada then Yasuhiko Hirayama
- Okinawa Prefecture: Shigeru Narahara
- Osaka Prefecture: Utsumi Tadakatsu
- Saga Prefecture: Takeuchi
- Saitama Prefecture: Teru Tanabe then Tomi Senketaka
- Shiname Prefecture: Michio Sokabe
- Tochigi Prefecture: Egi Kazuyuki
- Tokyo: Miura Yasushi then Marquis Michitsune Koga
- Toyama Prefecture: Tokuhisa Tsunenori then Ando Kinsuke
- Yamagata Prefecture: Shuichi Kinoshita
Events
- June 15 – Sanriku earthquake: One of the most destructive seismic events in Japanese history. The 8.5 magnitude earthquake occurred at 19:32 (local time), approximately Шаблон:Convert off the coast of Iwate Prefecture, Honshu. It resulted in two tsunamis which destroyed about 9,000 homes and caused at least 22,000 deaths. The waves reached a record height of Шаблон:Convert; more than a meter lower than those created after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake which triggered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.[2]
- December 28 – Nippon Flower Mills (Nipun) was founded.Шаблон:Citation needed
- Unknown date – Penta-Ocean construction company founded[3]
Births
- April 22 – Chishō Takaoka, geisha, writer, and nun (d. 1994)
- May 11 – Toshiko, Princess Yasu, daughter of Emperor Meiji (d. 1978)
- July 28 – Takeru Inukai, politician and novelist (d. 1960)
- August 27 – Kenji Miyazawa, author and poet (d. 1933)
- November 13 – Nobusuke Kishi, politician and Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1987)[4]
Deaths
- February 28 – Tazawa Inabune, writer (b. 1874)
- November 23 – Ichiyō Higuchi, writer (b. 1872)
References
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