Events in the year 1913 in Japan. It corresponds to Taishō 2 (大正2年) in the Japanese calendar. Emperor: Emperor Taishō Prime Minister: Katsura Tarō (until...
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1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1913. 1913 (MCMXIII)...
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refer to: Sadao Watanabe (artist) (1913–1996), Japanese Christian stencil artist Sadao Watanabe (musician), Japanese jazz saxophonist This disambiguation...
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1913 was a particularly fruitful year for film as an art form, and is often cited one of the years in the decade which contributed to the medium the most...
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are just two reasons why Japan has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. The life expectancy from birth in Japan improved significantly after...
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related to Christianity in Japan. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Christian sites in Japan. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Japan" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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The year 1913 in architecture involved some significant events. Work on Gartenstadt Falkenberg (Tuschkastensiedlung, "Paintbox Estate") in Bohnsdorf,...
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America to Japan (Japanese: 日本駐在米合衆国大使, Hepburn: Nihon Chūzai Amerika Gasshūkoku Taishi) is the ambassador from the United States of America to Japan. Beginning...
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Katsura Tarō (category Deaths from stomach cancer in Japan)
October 1913) was a Japanese politician and general of the Imperial Japanese Army who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1901 to 1913. Katsura...
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living in Japan, known domestically as Zainichi Roshia-jin (Japanese: 在日ロシア人), consist of Russian citizens living in Japan, as well as Japanese nationals...
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Matsushige (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
guitarist Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, 1913–2005), Japanese photojournalist Yutaka Matsushige (松重 豊, born 1963), Japanese actor This disambiguation page lists...
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The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January...
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little actual impact on Japanese farmers, and in fact, after the passage of the 1913 law, their numbers rose. Many Japanese immigrants, or issei, circumvented...
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the People's Republic of China and Japan on August 12, 1978. The treaty was signed in Beijing by Huang Hua (1913 – 2010), Foreign Minister of the People's...
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Japan participated in World War I from 1914 to 1918 as a member of the Allies/Entente and played an important role against the Imperial German Navy. Politically...
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In Japan, any organization that supports a candidate needs to register itself as a political party. Each of these parties have some local or national influence...
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Japanese liberalism (自由主義 or リベラリズム) formed in the nineteenth century as a reaction against traditional society. In the twentieth century 'liberal' (自由)...
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Toyoda (category Japanese-language surnames)
(born 1956), president of the Toyota Motor Corporation Eiji Toyoda (1913–2013), Japanese industrialist, and largely responsible for the success of the Toyota...
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Taishō political crisis (category 1913 in Japan)
for Katsura in the Diet fell, and he lost a vote of no confidence, the first such occurrence in Japan. Katsura resigned on February 20, 1913, and was replaced...
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Yoshito Matsushige (category 1913 births)
Yoshito Matsushige (松重 美人, Matsushige Yoshito, January 2, 1913 – January 16, 2005) was a Japanese photojournalist who survived the dropping of the atomic...
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Hisaya (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
masculine Japanese given name, a feminine Japanese given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Hisaya Morishige (森繁 久彌, 1913–2009), Japanese...
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Hayashi Tadasu (category 1913 deaths)
April 1850 – 10 July 1913) was a Japanese career diplomat and cabinet minister of Meiji-era Japan. He was born Satō Shingoro in Sakura city, Shimōsa Province...
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of the Empire of Japan refers to the period in Japanese economic history in Imperial Japan that began with the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and ended with...
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Japanese dragons (日本の竜/龍, Nihon no ryū) are diverse legendary creatures in Japanese mythology and folklore. Japanese dragon myths amalgamate native legends...
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period in the first millennium BC when new inventions were introduced from Asia. During this period, the first known written reference to Japan was recorded...
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Source: Imperial Japan Static Population Statistics (as of December 31 for the years of 1918, 1913, 1908 and 1903), Imperial Japan Population Statistics...
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1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in May 1913: At the ambassador's...
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Diet minutes, House of Representatives session February 5, 1913 The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol.6, chapters 2 (Taichirō Mitani: The establishment of...
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Okakura Kakuzō (category History of art in Japan)
February 14, 1863 – September 2, 1913), also known as Okakura Tenshin (岡倉 天心), was a Japanese scholar and art critic who in the era of Meiji Restoration reform...
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published in Japan from 1909 to 1913 Subaru (name), a Japanese given name Subaru, a song by Shinji Tanimura Subaru (telescope), a telescope in Hawaii operated...
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