1985 in Japan
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Events in the year 1985 in Japan which correspond to Shōwa 60 (昭和60年) in the Japanese calendar.


Incumbents

* Emperor:
Hirohito Emperor , commonly known in English-speaking countries by his personal name , was the 124th emperor of Japan, ruling from 25 December 1926 until his death in 1989. Hirohito and his wife, Empress Kōjun, had two sons and five daughters; he was ...
(Emperor Shōwa) * Prime Minister: Yasuhiro Nakasone ( L–Gunma, 2nd term) *
Chief Cabinet Secretary The is a member of the cabinet and is the leader and chief executive of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan. The Chief Cabinet Secretary coordinates the policies of ministries and agencies in the executive branch, and also serves as the government ...
:
Takao Fujinami (December 3, 1932 – October 28, 2007) was a Japanese politician, former Chief Cabinet Secretary and House of Representatives member. Born in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Fujinami was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1967 as a Li ...
(L–Mie) until December 28, Masaharu Gotōda (L–Tokushima) * Chief Justice of the
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: Jirō Terata until November 3, Kōichi Yaguchi from November 5 * President of the House of Representatives: Kenji Fukunaga (L–Saitama) until January 24, Michita Sakata (L–Kumamoto) * President of the House of Councillors: Mutsuo Kimura (L–Okayama) * Diet sessions: 102nd (regular session opened in December 1984, to June 25), 103rd (extraordinary, October 14 to December 21), 104th (regular, December 24 to 1986, May 22)


Governors

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Aichi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Aichi Prefecture has a population of 7,552,873 () and a geographic area of with a population density of . Aichi Prefecture borders Mie Prefecture to the west, Gifu Prefectur ...
: Reiji Suzuki *Akita Prefecture: Kikuji Sasaki *Aomori Prefecture: Masaya Kitamura *Chiba Prefecture: Takeshi Numata *Ehime Prefecture: Haruki Shiraishi *Fukui Prefecture: Heidayū Nakagawa *Fukuoka Prefecture: Hachiji Okuda *Fukushima Prefecture: Isao Matsudaira *Gifu Prefecture: Yosuke Uematsu *Gunma Prefecture: Ichiro Shimizu *Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture: Toranosuke Takeshita *Governor of Hokkaido, Hokkaido: Takahiro Yokomichi *Hyogo Prefecture: Tokitada Sakai *List of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture: Fujio Takeuchi *List of governors of Ishikawa Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture: Yōichi Nakanishi *Iwate Prefecture: *Kagawa Prefecture: Tadao Maekawa *Kagoshima Prefecture: Kaname Kamada *List of governors of Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture: Kazuji Nagasu *Kochi Prefecture: Chikara Nakauchi *List of governors of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture: Morihiro Hosokawa *List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture: Yukio Hayashida *Mie Prefecture: Ryōzō Tagawa *List of governors of Miyagi Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture: Sōichirō Yamamoto *Miyazaki Prefecture: Suketaka Matsukata *List of governors of Nagano Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture: Gorō Yoshimura *Nagasaki Prefecture: Isamu Takada *Nara Prefecture: Shigekiyo Ueda *List of governors of Niigata Prefecture, Niigata Prefecture: Takeo Kimi *Oita Prefecture: Morihiko Hiramatsu *List of governors of Okayama Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture: Shiro Nagano *Governor of Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawa Prefecture: Junji Nishime *List of governors of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture: Sakae Kishi *List of governors of Saga Prefecture, Saga Prefecture: Kumao Katsuki *List of governors of Saitama Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture: Yawara Hata *List of governors of Shiga Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture: Masayoshi Takemura *Shiname Prefecture: Seiji Tsunematsu *Shizuoka Prefecture: Keizaburō Yamamoto *Tochigi Prefecture: Fumio Watanabe *Tokushima Prefecture: Shinzo Miki *Governor of Tokyo, Tokyo: Shunichi Suzuki (governor), Shun'ichi Suzuki *Tottori Prefecture: Yuji Nishio *Toyama Prefecture: Yutaka Nakaoki *Wakayama Prefecture: Shirō Kariya *Yamagata Prefecture: Seiichirō Itagaki *Yamaguchi Prefecture: Toru Hirai *Yamanashi Prefecture: Kōmei Mochizuki


Events

*January 28 – twenty-five people were killed when a charter bus carrying students on a ski tour plunged into a river in Nagano Prefecture, Nagano. *March 17 — September 16 – Expo '85 was held at the Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture. *May 17 – sixty-two people were killed after a gas explosion in a Mitsubishi Yubari coal mine, located in Yubari, Hokkaido. *June 23 – 1985 Narita International Airport bombing; two people were killed. *August 12 – Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed into Mount Takamagahara. All fifteen crew members and five hundred-five passengers died. *September 13 - Super Mario Bros. was released.


Popular culture


Arts and entertainment

* Film: ''Gray Sunset'', directed by Shunya Itō, Shunya Ito, won the Best Film award at the Japan Academy Prize (film), Japan Academy Prize. ''Ran (film), Ran'' won Best film at the Blue Ribbon Awards. ''Sorekara (film), Sorekara'' won Best film at the Hochi Film Awards and ''Love Hotel (1985 film), Love Hotel'' won Best film at the Yokohama Film Festival. For a list of Japanese films released in 1985, please see Japanese films of 1985. * Manga: ''Bari Bari Densetsu'' by Shuichi Shigeno (shōnen) and ''Okashina Futari'' by Jūzō Yamasaki and Kei Sadayasu and ''Mahiro Taiken'' by Naomi Nishi (both tied for general manga) won the Kodansha Manga Award. The winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award were ''Bokkemon'' by Takashi Iwashige (general), ''Hatsukoi Scandal'' and ''Tobe! Jinrui II'' by Akira Oze (shōnen), ''Zenryaku Milk House'' by Yumiko Kawahara (shōjo) and ''Asari-chan'' by Mayumi Muroyama (children). ''Appleseed (manga), Appleseed'' by Masamune Shirow won the Seiun Award for Best Comic of the Year. * Music: the Red Team won the 36th Kōhaku Uta Gassen. They were: Hidemi Ishikawa, Naoko Kawai, Teresa Teng, Kyōko Koizumi, Yoshie Kashiwabara, Hiromi Iwasaki (singer), Hiromi Iwasaki, Akina Nakamori, Rumiko Koyanagi, Naoko Ken, Nobue Matsuhara, Yū Hayami, Seiko Matsuda, Tomoyo Harada, Miyuki Kawanaka, Kyoko Suizenji, Chiyoko Shimakura, Aki Yashiro, Sayuri Ishikawa, Sachiko Kobayashi and Masako Mori (singer), Masako Mori. Masahiko Kondō won the Japan Music Awards and the Nippon Television Music Festival. Akina Nakamori won the 27th Japan Record Awards and the FNS Music Festival with the song ''Meu amor é''. The May edition of the Yamaha Popular Song Contest was won by ROLL-BACK with the song ''You & Me Tonight''. *Japan hosted the Miss International 1985 beauty pageant, won by Nina Sicilia from Venezuela.


Sports

* Japan hosted the 1985 Summer Universiade, where the country placed 6th with a total of 16 medals, 6 of which were gold. The Soviet Union had the highest total number of medals with 84, and the highest number of gold medals with 42. * In badminton, Japan hosted the 1985 World Badminton Grand Prix, won by Han Jian (badminton), Han Jian (men's singles) and Li Lingwei (women's singles), both from China. At the Japanese National Badminton Championships, Hiroyuki Hasegawa won the Men's singles, Sumiko Kitada the Women's singles, Shinji Matsuura and Shūji Matsuno the Men's doubles, Kazuko Takamine and Kazue Hoshi the Women's doubles and Akio Tomita and Michiko Tomita the Mixed doubles. * In baseball, the Hanshin Tigers won the 1985 Japan Series against the Seibu Lions. The Nippon Professional Baseball Most Valuable Player Award, MVP in the Central League was Randy Bass and in the Pacific League Hiromitsu Ochiai. * In basketball, the All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship was won by Nippon Sport Science University, Nippon Sport Science. * In figure skating, Japan hosted the 1985 World Figure Skating Championships, with the Soviet Union topping the medals table with the most gold and overall total medals. The winners of the 1984–1985 Japan Figure Skating Championships were Masaru Ogawa (men), Midori Ito (women) and Noriko Sato and Tadayuki Takahashi in ice dancing. * In Association football, football (soccer), Japan hosted the final of the 1985 Intercontinental Cup between Juventus F.C. and Argentinos Juniors, which Juventus won in a 4-2 penalty shootout. Furukawa Electric (currently the JEF United Ichihara Chiba) won the 1985–86 Japan Soccer League. Nissan Motor Company (currently the Yokohama F. Marinos) won the Emperor's Cup. For the champions of the Japanese Regional Leagues, regional leagues see: Japanese Regional Leagues 1985. * In judo, Japan hosted the 1985 Asian Judo Championships and topped the medals table with the most gold and overall total medals tied with China. * In rugby union, 1985 Ireland rugby union tour of Japan, Ireland toured Japan. * In swimming (sport), swimming, Japan hosted the 1985 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, first Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. * In tennis, Japan hosted the 1985 Federation Cup (tennis), 1985 Federation Cup, won by Czech Republic Fed Cup team, Czechoslovakia.


Births

*January 5 – Yuka Koide, model and actress *January 11 – Rie fu, singer-songwriter *January 17 – Riyu Kosaka, J-pop singer *January 20 – Marina Inoue, voice actress and singer *January 22 – Akira Nagata, singer (Run&Gun), actor and voice actor *January 28 – Aya Miyama, football player *January 29 **Joji Takeuchi, basketball player **Kosuke Takeuchi, basketball player *February 6 **Joji Kato, speedskater **Saki Kagami, actress *February 17 – Hiroko Sato, actress, singer *February 28 – Rin Aoki, model and AV actress *March 6 - Maya Nakanishi, Paralympic athlete *March 8 – Mio Takeuchi, actress *March 24 ** Haruka Ayase, actress ** Sayaka Hirano, table tennis player *March 25 – Yūsuke Kobayashi (voice actor), Yūsuke Kobayashi, Japanese voice actor *March 28 – Akiko Suzuki, figure skater *April 9 – Tomohisa Yamashita, idol, singer *April 21 – Takuro Fujii, swimmer *April 24 — Kaori Nazuka, voice actress *April 26 – Adachi Yurie, ice hockey player *May 5 – Shoko Nakagawa, actress, voice actress and singer *May 11 – Sifow, singer *May 13 – Yusuke Minato, Nordic combined skier *May 29 ** Nozomi Komuro, skeleton racer ** Yukihiro Takiguchi, Japanese actor, singer and model (d. 2019 in Japan, 2019) *June 2 — Miyuki Sawashiro, voice actress *June 7 — Marie Miyake, voice actress *June 19 – Ai Miyazato, golfer *June 22 — Rosa Kato, actress and model *June 23 — Kavka Shishido, drummer and vocalist *June 27 – Hiroyuki Taniguchi, football player *July 3 – Keisuke Minami, actor, singer *July 11 **Aki Maeda, actress, singer **Takahisa Nishiyama, football player *July 16 ** Yōko Hikasa, Japanese actress ** Hiroyuki Onoue, Japanese actor *July 22 – Akira Tozawa, professional wrestler *August 17 — Yū Aoi, actress and model *August 25 – Naho Emoto, baseball player *September 1 – Kosuke Nakamachi, football player *September 2 – Hiroyuki Oze, baseball player (d. 2010 in Japan, 2010) *September 3 – Yūki Kaji, voice actor *September 10 **Aya Kamiki, singer **Shota Matsuda, actor *September 11 – Kazutaka Murase, football player *September 13 – Emi Suzuki, Chinese-born Japanese female modelhttp://person.naver.jp/1108859 (Naver) *September 20 – Mami Yamasaki, gravure idol *September 23 – Maki Goto, singer, lyricist and former actress *September 24 – Yōhei Kajiyama, football player *September 25 – Asami Tanno, sprinter *October 3 – Megumi Takamoto, voice actress and singer *October 6 – Yasuharu Nanri, figure skater *October 8 – Eiji Wentz, singer, entertainer, and actor *October 13 – Yoshihisa Naruse, baseball player *October 18 – Iori Nomizu, voice actress, actress and singer *October 21 – Yasuhiro Inaba, freestyle wrestler *October 22 ** Manpei Takagi, actor ** Shinpei Takagi (actor, born 1985), Shinpei Takagi, actor *November 18 – Hiromi Miyake, weightlifter *November 25 – Masatsugu Kawachi, boxer *November 30 **Hikari Mitsushima, actress, singer **Aoi Miyazaki, actress *December 14 ** Katsuya Kitamura, wrestler (d. 2022 in Japan, 2022) ** Nonami Takizawa, actress *December 15 – Madoka Harada, luger *December 16 – Keita Tachibana, singer *December 22 – Yuta Ikeda, golfer *December 26 – Yuu Shirota, actor *December 27 – Daiki Ito, ski jumper


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Deaths

*January 9 – Nichidatsu Fujii, Buddhist monk (b. 1885 in Japan, 1885) *January 27 – Masahisa Takenaka, 4th of the Yamaguchi-gumi (b. 1933 in Japan, 1933) *January 31 – Tatsuzō Ishikawa, novelist (b. 1905 in Japan, 1905) *March 30 **Kenkichi Oshima, athlete (b. 1908 in Japan, 1908) **Yaeko Nogami, author (b. 1885 in Japan, 1885) **Shizuko Kasagi, singer (b. 1914 in Japan, 1914) *April 12 – Seiji Miyaguchi, actor (b. 1913 in Japan, 1913) *June 9 – Matsutarō Kawaguchi, novelist (b. 1899 in Japan, 1899) *June 24 – Kuninori Marumo, admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy (b. 1891 in Japan, 1891) *July 7 – Shōzō Sakurai, general (b. 1899 in Japan, 1899) *August 12 – Kyu Sakamoto, singer and actor (b. 1941 in Japan, 1941) *August 17 – Matsuo Kishi, film critic, filmmaker (b. 1906 in Japan, 1906) *September 11 – Masako Natsume, model and actress (b. 1957 in Japan, 1957) *September 27 – Ryūtarō Ōtomo, film actor (b. 1912 in Japan, 1912) *October 13 – Eiji Kanie, voice actor (b. 1941 in Japan, 1941) *October 21 – Masuiyama Daishirō I, sumo wrestler (b. 1919 in Japan, 1919) *October 26 – Kikuko Kawakami, author (b. 1904 in Japan, 1904) *November 1 – Ōuchiyama Heikichi, sumo wrestler (b. 1926 in Japan, 1926) *December 21 – Kamatari Fujiwara, actor (b. 1905 in Japan, 1905) *December 24 – Kouzou Sasaki, politician, chairman of the Japan Socialist Party (b. 1900 in Japan, 1900)


See also

* 1985 in Japanese television * List of Japanese films of 1985


References

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