1926 in Japan explained

Events in the year 1926 in Japan. In the history of Japan, it marks the final year of the Taishō period, Taishō 15 (大正15年), upon the death of Emperor Taishō on December 25, and the beginning of the Shōwa period, Shōwa 1, (昭和元年), upon the accession of his son Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito). In the Japanese calendar Shōwa 1 was just six days long, prior to January 1 Showa 2 (1927, 昭和2年).

Incumbents

until December 25[1]

starting December 25[2]

Hirohito until December 25

until January 28

starting January 30

Governors

Haruki Yamawaki (until 28 September); Saburo Shibata (starting 28 September)

Konosuke Hamada (until 28 September); Kaiichiro Suematsu (starting 28 September)

Kaiichiro Suematsu (until 28 September); Kihachiro Ito (starting 28 September)

Zenjirō Horikiri (until month unknown); Ikeda Hiroshi (starting month unknown)

Yoshifumi Satake (until 28 September); Masao Oka (starting month unknown)

Hiroshi Ikeda (until September); Tsunenosuke Hamada (starting September)

Manbei Ueda (until 18 December); Katorataro Ushizu (starting 18 December)

Masao Kishimoto

Mitsumasa Kamei (until 28 September); Tsuguo Imashuku (starting 28 September)

Harumichi Tanabe (starting month unknown)

Morio Takahashi (until month unknown); Shinya Kurosaki (starting month unknown)

Events

Births

Deaths

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Taishō emperor of Japan . Encyclopedia Britannica . 27 March 2019 . en.
  2. Web site: Hirohito Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts . Encyclopedia Britannica . 27 March 2019 . en.