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*1883/1/1 [[Hatoyama Ichiro|Hatoyama Ichirô]], future Prime Minister of Japan, born (d. 1959). | *1883/1/1 [[Hatoyama Ichiro|Hatoyama Ichirô]], future Prime Minister of Japan, born (d. 1959). | ||
*1883/2/15 [[Prince Kacho Hiroatsu]] dies (b. [[1875]]) | *1883/2/15 [[Prince Kacho Hiroatsu]] dies (b. [[1875]]) | ||
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*1883/12/14 [[Ueshiba Morihei]], founder of [[aikido]], born (d. 1969). | *1883/12/14 [[Ueshiba Morihei]], founder of [[aikido]], born (d. 1969). | ||
*[[Iwakura Tomomi]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | *[[Iwakura Tomomi]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | ||
+ | *''[[Shin hanga]]'' artist [[Kawase Hasui]] is born (d. 1957). | ||
+ | *[[George Sansom]], historian of Japan, born (d. 1965). | ||
*Artist [[Takamura Kotaro|Takamura Kôtarô]] is born (d. 1956). | *Artist [[Takamura Kotaro|Takamura Kôtarô]] is born (d. 1956). | ||
Revision as of 01:56, 10 April 2010
Meiji 16 (明治十六年)
Timeline of 1883
Other Events of 1883
- Bunkio Matsuki opens the first Japanese store in Boston, Massachusetts, and builds the first Japanese house in Salem, Massachusetts.
- The Technical Art School in Tokyo is closed down.
- Zensho-an temple is established for the souls of those killed in the Meiji Restoration.
Births and Deaths
- 1883/1/1 Hatoyama Ichirô, future Prime Minister of Japan, born (d. 1959).
- 1883/2/15 Prince Kacho Hiroatsu dies (b. 1875)
- 1883/4/11 Hozumi Shigeto, author, born (d. 1951).
- 1883/11/12 Atsu-hime, wife of Tokugawa Iesada, dies (b. 1836).
- 1883/12/14 Ueshiba Morihei, founder of aikido, born (d. 1969).
- Iwakura Tomomi dies (b. 1825).
- Shin hanga artist Kawase Hasui is born (d. 1957).
- George Sansom, historian of Japan, born (d. 1965).
- Artist Takamura Kôtarô is born (d. 1956).
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