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*1905/11 The word ''hanga'' (版画), meaning "prints", is first coined, appearing in the magazine ''Heitan''. | *1905/11 The word ''hanga'' (版画), meaning "prints", is first coined, appearing in the magazine ''Heitan''. | ||
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*1905/5 Russian Second Pacific Squadron, which departed the Baltic the previous year, arrives in the [[South China Sea]]. | *1905/5 Russian Second Pacific Squadron, which departed the Baltic the previous year, arrives in the [[South China Sea]]. | ||
*1905/5/27 [[Battle of Tsushima]] | *1905/5/27 [[Battle of Tsushima]] | ||
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*''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]] is published. | *''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]] is published. | ||
*The [[Japanese wolf]] becomes extinct. | *The [[Japanese wolf]] becomes extinct. | ||
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+ | *[[Yoshihara Jiro|Yoshihara Jirô]], founder of the Gutai movement, is born (d. 1972). | ||
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Revision as of 02:40, 18 April 2010
Meiji 38 (明治三十八年)
Timeline of 1905
- 1905/9 Yamamoto Kanae, Ishii Hakutei, Ishii Tsuruzô, and a few others found the magazine Heitan.
- 1905/11 The word hanga (版画), meaning "prints", is first coined, appearing in the magazine Heitan.
Russo-Japanese War
- 1905/5 Russian Second Pacific Squadron, which departed the Baltic the previous year, arrives in the South China Sea.
- 1905/5/27 Battle of Tsushima
- 1905/9/5 Treaty of Portsmouth marks the end of the Russo-Japanese War.
Other Events of 1905
- The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzô is published.
- The Japanese wolf becomes extinct.
Births and Deaths
- Yoshihara Jirô, founder of the Gutai movement, is born (d. 1972).
Previous Year 1904 |
1905 | Following Year 1906 |