1902 in Japan explained
Events in the year 1902 in Japan. It corresponds to Meiji 35 (明治35年) in the Japanese calendar.
Incumbents
Emperor Meiji[1]
Katsura Tarō
Governors
- Akita Prefecture: Takeda Chiyosaburo then Shiba Sankarasu
- Aomori Prefecture: Ichiji Yamanouchi
- Ehime Prefecture: Tai Neijro
- Fukui Prefecture: Munakata Tadashi then Suke Sakamoto
- Fukushima Prefecture: Arita Yoshisuke
- Gifu Prefecture: Kawaji Toshikyo
Asada Tokunori
- Iwate Prefecture: Ganri Hojo Kagawa Prefecture: Naokata Suehiro then Motohiro Onoda
- Kochi Prefecture: Kinyuu Watanabe Kumamoto Prefecture
Tokuhisa Tsunenori then Egi Kazuyuki
Baron Shoichi Omori
Motohiro Onoda then Tadashi Munakata then Terumi Tanabe
Oshikawa Sokkichi then Hiroshi Abe
Shigeru Narahara
Tadashini Kikuchi
Seki Kiyohide then Fai Kagawa
Marquis Okubo Toshi Takeshi
Sada Suzuki
- Shiname Prefecture: Ihara Ko then Matsunaga Takeyoshi
- Tochigi Prefecture: Korechika then Sugai Makoto Tokushima Prefecture: Saburo Iwao
- Tokyo
Baron Sangay Takatomi
- Toyama Prefecture: Higaki Naosuke then Hisashi Ogura then Rika Ryusuke
- Yamagata Prefecture: Baron Seki Yoshiomi then Tanaka Takamichi Yamanashi Prefecture: Takeda Chiyosaburo
Events
- January 23 - The Aomori Infantry, Eighth Division begin their snow march toward the Hakkōda Mountains. 199 soldiers die when a blizzard hits (known as the Snow March to Mt. Hakkoda).
- January 30 - The first was signed in London at Lansdowne House,[2] on 30 January 1902, by Lord Lansdowne (British foreign secretary) and Hayashi Tadasu (Japanese minister in London). A diplomatic milestone that saw an end to Britain's splendid isolation, the alliance was renewed and expanded in scope twice, in 1905 and 1911, before its demise in 1921. It was officially terminated in 1923.
- May 1 - Daiwa Securities founded, as predecessor name was Fujimoto Bill Broker Banking in Kitaiama, Osaka.[3]
- August 10 - Japanese general election: The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party, which won 191 of the 376 seats. Voting remained restricted to men aged over 25 who paid at least 10 yen a year in direct taxation, although 1900 electoral reforms had reduced the figure from 15 yen, increasing the proportion of the population able to vote from 1% to 2%.
- September 15 - Dai-ichi Life was founded in Kyobashi region, Tokyo.
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Meiji emperor of Japan . Encyclopedia Britannica . 27 March 2019 . en.
- Web site: a home away from home - since 1935 . The Lansdowne Club . 2010-05-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20100513163046/http://lansdowneclub.com/. 13 May 2010 . live.
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- Book: Kinema Junpōsha . 日本映画俳優全集・女優編 . Complete Works of Japanese Film Actors and Actresses . Tōkyō . Kinema Junpōsha . 1980 . 16 . 22823615 . JA.