1943 in Japan explained
Events in the year 1943 in Japan.
Incumbents
Hirohito[1]
Hideki Tōjō
Governors
Yukisawa Chiyoji (until 1 July); Shinji Yoshino (starting 1 July)
- Akita Prefecture: Fumi (until 1 January); Katsumi Osafune (starting 1 July)
- Aomori Prefecture: Shunsuke Yamada (until 31 March); Utsunomiya Kohei (starting 31 March)
- Ehime Prefecture: Ryuichi Fukumoto (until 1 July); Aikawa Katsuroku (starting 1 July)
- Fukui Prefecture: Nagano Wakamatsu (until 16 July); Hatsuo Kato (starting 16 July)
- Fukushima Prefecture: Yoshio Araki (until 30 June); Koichi Kameyama (starting 1 July)
- Gifu Prefecture: Miyoshi Shigeo
- Gunma Prefecture: Goro Murata (until 22 April); Shinoyama Chiyuki (starting 22 April)
- Hiroshima Prefecture
Saiichiro Miyamura (until 1 July); Sukenari Yokoyama (starting 1 July)
Tsujiyama (until 1 July); Sieve Yoshimi (starting 1 July)
- Iwate Prefecture: Osamuzo Suzuki
- Kagawa Prefecture: Yoshiji Kosuga
- Kochi Prefecture: Naoaki Hattori (until 1 July); Saburo Takahashi (starting 1 July)
- Kumamoto Prefecture
Hikari Akira
Ando Kyoushirou (until August); Chiyoji Yukizawa (starting August)
- Mie Prefecture: Yoshiro Nakano (until 1 July); Yoshio Mochinaga (starting 1 July)
- Miyagi Prefecture
Otomaru Kato (until 1 July); Nobuya Uchida (starting 1 July)
- Miyazaki Prefecture: Osafume Katsumi (until 1 July); Tadao Nishihiro (starting 1 July)
- Nagano Prefecture
Nagoya Osamu (until 10 January); Yoshio Koriyama (starting 10 January)
Doi Shohei (until 1 February); Maeda Tamon (starting 1 February)
Hajime Hayakawa (until 1 July); Osamu Mori Izumi (starting 1 July)
Toshio Otsu (until 1 July); Sudo Tetsushin (starting 1 July)
- Shiname Prefecture: Goro Koizumi (until 10 October); Takeo Yamada (starting 10 October)
- Tochigi Prefecture: Soma Toshio
- Tokyo
Matsumura Miro (until 1 July); Shigeo Daitachi (starting 1 July)
- Toyama Prefecture: Kingo Machimura (until 23 April); Saka Shinya (starting 23 April)
- Yamagata Prefecture: Akira Saito
Events
Films
Births
- January 7 – Sadako Sasaki, hibakusha (d. 1955)
- January 15 – Kirin Kiki, actress (d. 2018)
- January 19 – Haruo Yasuda, golfer
- February 20 – Antonio Inoki, wrestler
- February 22 - Otoya Yamaguchi, assassin (d. 1960)
- April 3 – Hikaru Saeki, Japanese admiral, the first female star officer of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
- April 5 – Fighting Harada, boxer (real name Masahiko Harada)
- May 4 – Michiyo Azusa, singer and actress (real name Michiyo Hayashi) (d. 2020)[2]
- June 20 – Masayuki Uemura, engineer and video game producer (d. 2021)[3]
- August 17 – Yukio Kasaya, ski jumper
- September 16 – Tadamasa Goto, Japanese yakuza boss
- November 20 – Mie Hama, actress
- December 2 - Kiwako Taichi, actress (d. 1992)
- December 11 - Mariko Kaga, actress
Deaths
- June 9- Mie Dong Long,film maker
- February 4 - Senjūrō Hayashi, Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1876)
- March 19
- April 18 - Isoroku Yamamoto, admiral (b. 1884)
- May 29 - Yasuyo Yamasaki, army officer (b. 1891)
- June 11 - Heisuke Abe, general (b. 1886)
- July 6 - Teruo Akiyama, admiral (b. 1891)
- July 12/13 - Shunji Isaki, admiral (b. 1892)
- July 18 - Miyake Kaho, novelist, essayist and poet (b. 1868)
- August 21 - Hirohide Fushimi, lieutenant Commander (b. 1912)
- August 22 - Tōson Shimazaki, author (b. 1872)
- September 10 - Takeshi Sakurada, lieutenant general (b. 1891)
- October 16 - Yanagihara Naruko, lady-in-waiting and concubine (b. 1859)
- October 17 - Denji Kuroshima, author (b. 1898)
- November 20 - Keiji Shibazaki, rear admiral (b. 1894)
- November 26 - Kiyoto Kagawa, admiral (killed in action) (b. 1895)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Hirohito Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts . Encyclopedia Britannica . 27 March 2019 . en.
- Book: Kaisha, Kabushiki . 日本著者名 人名典拠錄 . Japanese Dictionary of Authors' Names and Personal names . Tokyo . Hatsubaimoto Kinokuniya Shoten . 1989 . 978-4-81690-902-3 . JA . 103.
- https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/12/masayuki-uemura-creator-of-the-nes-and-snes-has-passed-away Masayuki Uemura, Creator Of The NES and SNES, HasPassed Away