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*[[Empress Eisho|Empress Dowager Eishô]] dies. Her funeral is the first imperial funeral to be conducted with entirely [[Shinto]] rites, expunged of [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] elements.
 
*[[Empress Eisho|Empress Dowager Eishô]] dies. Her funeral is the first imperial funeral to be conducted with entirely [[Shinto]] rites, expunged of [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] elements.
 
*[[Goto Shojiro|Gotô Shôjirô]] dies (b. [[1838]]).
 
*[[Goto Shojiro|Gotô Shôjirô]] dies (b. [[1838]]).
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*[[Ishiwata Koitsu|Ishiwata Kôitsu]] is born (d. 1987).
 
*[[Mutsu Munemitsu]] dies (b. [[1844]]).
 
*[[Mutsu Munemitsu]] dies (b. [[1844]]).
 
*[[Nakajima Nobori]] dies (b. [[1838]]).
 
*[[Nakajima Nobori]] dies (b. [[1838]]).

Revision as of 07:15, 26 May 2017

Meiji 30 (明治三十年)

Timeline of 1897

  • 1897/11/1 Juye Incident in China - Bandits kill two German missionaries, sparking the beginning of a Scramble for Concessions, as Germany (in retaliation), and then Russia, Britain, France, and Japan (seeking to not lose out to Germany), seize territories or otherwise establish spheres of influence in China.

Other Events of 1897

Births and Deaths

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1898