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*[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly. | *[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly. | ||
*[[Kubota Beisen]] and [[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] found the [[Kyoto Art Association]]. | *[[Kubota Beisen]] and [[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] found the [[Kyoto Art Association]]. | ||
+ | *[[Lake Biwa]] canal is completed. | ||
*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts. | *[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts. | ||
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha''). | *[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha''). |
Revision as of 01:13, 29 May 2010
Meiji 23 (明治二十三年)
Timeline of 1890
- 1890/4 Third government-sponsored industrial exposition is held in Ueno Park.
Other Events of 1890
- Ernest Fenollosa returns to the United States.
- The Imperial Diet holds its first sessions.
- Kabuki hyôbanki cease to be published regularly.
- Kubota Beisen and Kôno Bairei found the Kyoto Art Association.
- Lake Biwa canal is completed.
- Bunkio Matsuki graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts.
- Naminoue Shrine is formally named a Shinto shrine, incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, Okinawa sôchinshu sha).
- Ryôunkaku, also known as "Asakusa Jûnikai", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened.
- Yamaguchi Naoki is interviewed by the Kyûji Shimonkai about his life in the Bakumatsu period.
Births and Deaths
- 1890/7/15 Okinawan historian Nakahara Zenchû is born (d. 1964).
- Negishi Yûzan of the Rôshigumi dies (b. 1809).
- Art historian Tomita Kôjirô is born (d. 1976).
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