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1885 In Japan
Events in the year 1885 in Japan. Incumbents *Monarch: Emperor Meiji *Prime Minister: Itō Hirobumi (starting December 22) Governors *Aichi Prefecture: *Akita Prefecture: *Aomori Prefecture: *Ehime Prefecture: *Fukui Prefecture: *Fukushima Prefecture: *Gifu Prefecture: *Gunma Prefecture: *Hiroshima Prefecture: *Ibaraki Prefecture: *Ishikawa Prefecture: *Iwate Prefecture: *Kagawa Prefecture: *Kagoshima Prefecture: *Kanagawa Prefecture: *Kumamoto Prefecture: *Kochi Prefecture: * Kyoto Prefecture: *Mie Prefecture: *Miyagi Prefecture: *Miyazaki Prefecture: *Nagano Prefecture: *Nara Prefecture: *Niigata Prefecture: *Oita Prefecture: *Okayama Prefecture: *Okinawa Prefecture: *Osaka Prefecture: *Saga Prefecture: *Saitama Prefecture: *Shiname Prefecture: *Tochigi Prefecture: *Tokushima Prefecture: *Tokyo: *Toyama Prefecture: *Yamagata Prefecture: *Yamaguchi Prefecture: Births *January 25 - Kitahara Hakushū (d. 194 ...
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Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans Japanese archipelago, an archipelago of List of islands of Japan, 6852 islands covering ; the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu (the "mainland"), Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa Island, Okinawa. Tokyo is the Capital of Japan, nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. Japan is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eleventh most populous country in the world, as well as one of the List of countries and dependencies by population density, most densely populated and Urbanization by country, urbanized. About three-fourths of Geography of Japan, the c ...
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List Of Governors Of Niigata Prefecture
This list of governors of Niigata Prefecture provides a chronological list of the governors of Niigata Prefecture. List of governors *Hirimatsu 1871-1872 *Masataka Kusumoto 1872–1875 *Nagayama Sheng Hui 1875-1885 *Shinozaki Goro 1885-1889 *Sadaaki Senda 1889–1891 *Seung Zhi Kuwata 1891-1896 *Asada Tokunori 1896–1897 *Minoru Katsumata 1897-1900 *Shin Kiyoshi 1900 *Fumi Kashiwada 1900-1903 *Hiroshi Abe 1903-1907 *Kiyoshi Honba 1907-1912 *Mori Masataka 1912 *Izawa Takio 1912-1913 *Ando Kensuke 1913-1914 *Keisuke Sakanaka 1914-1916 *Tsuizui Katagawa 1916-1917 *Watanabe Katsusaburo 1917-1919 *Ōta Masahiro 1919–1923 *Ohara Sanarata 1923-1925 *Takeo Mimatsu 1925-1927 *Shohei Fujinoma 1927-1928 *Yuichiro Chikaraishi 1928 *Ozaki Yujiro 1928-1929 *Takeo Mimatsu (2nd time) 1929-1930 *Shinya Kurosaki 1930-1931 *Nakano Kunikazu 1931 *Obata Toyoji 1931-1932 *Ryo Chiba 1932-1935 *Miyawaki Umekichi 1935-1936 *Sekiya Nobuyuki 1936-1938 *Yasujiro Nakamura 1938-1939 *Seikichi Kimishima 1939 ...
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1880s In Japan
Year 188 (CLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known in the Roman Empire as the Year of the Consulship of Fuscianus and Silanus (or, less frequently, year 941 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 188 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Pertinax, Publius Helvius Pertinax becomes pro-consul of Africa (Roman province), Africa from 188 to 189. Japan * Queen Himiko (queen), Himiko (or Shingi Waō) begins her reign in Japan (until 248). Births * April 4 – Caracalla (or Antoninus), Roman emperor (d. 217) * Lu Ji (Gongji), Lu Ji (or Gongji), Chinese official and politician (d. 219) * Sun Shao (general), Sun Shao, Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (d. 241) Deaths * March 17 – Pope Julian of Alexandria, Julian, pope and patriarch of Alexandria * Fa Zhen (or ...
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1885 In Japan
Events in the year 1885 in Japan. Incumbents *Monarch: Emperor Meiji *Prime Minister: Itō Hirobumi (starting December 22) Governors *Aichi Prefecture: *Akita Prefecture: *Aomori Prefecture: *Ehime Prefecture: *Fukui Prefecture: *Fukushima Prefecture: *Gifu Prefecture: *Gunma Prefecture: *Hiroshima Prefecture: *Ibaraki Prefecture: *Ishikawa Prefecture: *Iwate Prefecture: *Kagawa Prefecture: *Kagoshima Prefecture: *Kanagawa Prefecture: *Kumamoto Prefecture: *Kochi Prefecture: * Kyoto Prefecture: *Mie Prefecture: *Miyagi Prefecture: *Miyazaki Prefecture: *Nagano Prefecture: *Nara Prefecture: *Niigata Prefecture: *Oita Prefecture: *Okayama Prefecture: *Okinawa Prefecture: *Osaka Prefecture: *Saga Prefecture: *Saitama Prefecture: *Shiname Prefecture: *Tochigi Prefecture: *Tokushima Prefecture: *Tokyo: *Toyama Prefecture: *Yamagata Prefecture: *Yamaguchi Prefecture: Births *January 25 - Kitahara Hakushū (d. 194 ...
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers. World War II was a total war that directly involved more than 100 million personnel from more than 30 countries. The major participants in the war threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. Aircraft played a major role in the conflict, enabling the strategic bombing of population centres and deploying the only two nuclear weapons ever used in war. World War II was by far the deadliest conflict in human history; it resulted in 70 to 85 million fatalities, mostly among civilians. Tens of millions died due to genocides (including the Holocaust), starvation, ma ...
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Tomoyuki Yamashita
was a Japanese officer and convicted war criminal, who was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Yamashita led Japanese forces during the invasion of Malaya and Battle of Singapore, with his accomplishment of conquering Malaya and Singapore in 70 days earning him the sobriquet "The Tiger of Malaya" and led to the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill calling the ignominious fall of Singapore to Japan the "worst disaster" and "largest capitulation" in British military history. Yamashita was assigned to defend the Philippines from the advancing Allied forces later in the war, and while unable to prevent the Allied advance, he was able to hold on to part of Luzon until after the formal Surrender of Japan in August 1945. After the war, Yamashita was tried for war crimes committed by troops under his command during the Japanese defense of the occupied Philippines in 1944. Yamashita denied ordering those war crimes and denied having knowledge that they ev ...
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Kitahara Hakushū
Kitahara (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Hakushū Kitahara or Kitahara Ryūkichi (1885–1942), Japanese tanka poet * Kana Kitahara (born 1988), Japanese footballer * Kenji Kitahara (born 1976), former Japanese football player * Koki Kitahara or Tatsumi Kitahara (born 1964), Japanese professional wrestler * Mie Kitahara (born 1933), Japanese actress *, Japanese basketball player * Rie Kitahara (born 1991), Japanese singer and actress * Sayaka Kitahara (born 1993), Japanese pop singer, voice actress, and actress * Wataru Kitahara (born 1982), Japanese futsal player See also * Kitahara Station is a passenger railway station in the city of Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Jōmō Electric Railway Company. Lines Kitahara Station is a station on the Jōmō Line, and is located 10.9 kilometers ... {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Governor Of Tokyo
The is the head of government of Tokyo. In 1943, upon the unification of Tokyo City and Tokyo Prefecture, the position of Governor was created. The current title was adopted in 1947 due to the enactment of the Local Autonomy Law. Overview The Governor of Tokyo is the head of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and is elected by the citizens of Tokyo Metropolis. The election is held every four years, the most recent one being the 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election. As Tokyo has the largest economy and population in the country, the Governor's policies can greatly affect national affairs, giving them significant influence in the country. This also gives the Governor's voice in the National Governors' Association more weight. The annual budget of Tokyo is about 13 trillion yen, 10 times more than other prefectures and comparable to the national budget of Indonesia. The Governor of Tokyo Metropolis is said to have a great deal of influence in the national economy as well.In additi ...
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List Of Governors Of Saitama Prefecture
Appointed governors *Morihide Nomura 1871-1873 *Tasuke Shirane 1873-1882 *Kiyohide Yoshida 1882-1889 *Eitaro Komatsubara 1889-1891 *Kanichi Kubota 1891-1892 *Tsunao Hayashi 1892-1894 *Tomi Senketaka 1894-1897 *Tadashi Munakata 1897–1898 *Ogimachi Sanemasa 1899–1900 *Yamada Shunzō 1900–1902 *Shuichi Kinoshita 1902–1905 *Marquis Okubo Toshi Takeshi 1905–1907 *Shimada Gotaro 1907–1913 *Soeda Keiichiro 1913–1914 *Akira Masaya 1914–1916 *Tadahiko Okada 1916–1919 *Horiuchi Hidetaro 1919–1923 *Motoda Tashio 1923–1924 *Saito Morikuni 1924–1927 *Yashu 1927 *Miyawaki Umekichi (1st time) 1927–1929 *Shirane Takekai 1929 *Hosokawa Chohei 1929–1930 *Niwa Shichiro 1930–1931 *Kozo Yamanaka 1931 *Miyawaki Umekichi (2nd time) 1931–1932 *Shigezo Fukushima 1932–1933 *Hirose Hisatada 1933–1934 *Ichisho Inuma 1934–1935 *Saito Juri 1935–1936 *Jitsuzo Kawanishi 1936–1938 *Toki Ginjiro 1938–1941 *Miyano Shozo 1941–1942 *Toshio Otsu 1942–1943 *Sudo Tetsushin 1 ...
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List Of Governors Of Saga Prefecture
This is a list of governors of Saga Prefecture. *Sadao Koga 1871-1872 *Viscount Tesshu Yamaoka 1872 *Taku Shigeru 1872-1873 *Ishii Kuni 1873 *Michitoshi Iwamura 1873-1874 *Takatoshi Iwamura 1874 *Hidotemo Kitashima 1874-1876 *Kamata 1883-1888 *Ishii Kuni (2nd time) 1888-1889 *Sukeo Kabayama 1889-1892 *Takaya Nagamine 1892-1894 *Teru Tanabe 1894-1896 *Tsunamasa Ōyama 1896-1897 *Takeuchi 1897-1898 *Yasuhiko Hirayama 1898 *Takeuchi (2nd time) 1898 *Kiyohide Seki 1898-1901 *Fai Kagawa 1901-1908 *Inoue Takashihara 1908 *Nishimura Mutsu 1908-1911 *Fuwa 1911-1914 * Raizo Wakabayashi 1914-1915 *Ishibashi 1915-1917 *Okada 1917 *Muneyoshi Oshiba 1917-1919 *Sawada Ushimaro 1919-1921 *Tominaga 1921-1924 *Saito 1924-1926 *Nagaura 1926-1927 *Ichiro Oshima 1927-1928 *Yujiro Shinjo 1928-1929 *Tetsuzo Yoshimura 1929 *Imajuku Tsugio 1929-1930 *Inoue 1930-1931 *Nakarai Kiyoshi 1931 *Saburo Hayakawa 1931-1933 *Nagawa Fujioka 1933-1934 *Shizuo Furukawa 1934-1937 *Tomoichi Koyama 1937-1939 *Kato 1939- ...
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List Of Governors Of Osaka
Appointed governors *Daigo Tadamasa 1868 *Gotō Shōjirō 1868-1870 *Kimimasa Yuri 1870 *Yotsutsuji Nishi 1870-1872 *Norobu Watanabe 1872-1880 *Tateno Tsuyoshi 1880-1889 *Nishimura Sutezō 1889-1891 * Yamada Nobumichi 1891-1895 *Utsumi Tadakatsu 1895-1897 *Tokito Konkyo 1897-1898 *Mamoru Okimorikata 1898 *Yoshihara Saburo 1898 *Tadashini Kikuchi 1898-1902 *Chikaaki Takasaki 1902-1911 *Marques Okubo Toshi Takeshi 1912-1917 * Harumichi Tanabe 1927-1928 *Yūichirō Chikaraishi 1928-1929 *Saito Munenori 1931-1932 *Shinobu Agata 1932-1935 *Minabe Choji 1941-1943 Elected governors *Bunzo Akama 1947-1959 *Gisen Sato 1959-1971 *Ryōichi Kuroda 1971-1979 *Kazuo Nakagawa 1991-1995 *Knock Yokoyama 1995-1999 *Fusae Ohta 2000-2008 *Tōru Hashimoto 2008-2011 *Ichirō Matsui 2011-2011 *Hirofumi Yoshimura 2019-present {{Authority control Osaka Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Osaka Prefecture has a population of 8,778,035 ...
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Governor Of Okinawa Prefecture
The is the head of the local government in Okinawa Prefecture. The governor's official residence is in Okinawa Prefecture Government Building located in Naha, the capital city of the prefecture. List of Governors of Okinawa Prefecture (1879–1945) Okinawa Prefecture was dissolved by United States until 1972.(see List of U.S. governors of the Ryukyu Islands This article lists the U.S. governors of the , an archipelago of Japanese islands within Kagoshima and Okinawa prefectures, centered on the Okinawa Islands and its main island, Okinawa (the smallest and least populated of the five Japanese ho ...). List of Governors of Okinawa Prefecture (1972–present) See also *United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands *United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands *Government of the Ryukyu Islands SourcesWorld Statesmen.org
{{Authority control Politics of Okinawa Governors of Okinawa Prefecture, Governors of Japanese prefectures, Okina ...
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