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*Print artist [[Azechi Umetaro|Azechi Umetarô]] is born. | *Print artist [[Azechi Umetaro|Azechi Umetarô]] is born. | ||
*[[Matsudaira Tadayuki]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | *[[Matsudaira Tadayuki]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | ||
+ | *[[Nagatani Nobuatsu]], first [[Meiji period]] governor of Kyoto, dies (b. [[1818]]). | ||
*[[Saigo Tsugumichi|Saigô Tsugumichi]] dies (b. [[1843]]). | *[[Saigo Tsugumichi|Saigô Tsugumichi]] dies (b. [[1843]]). | ||
*[[Sato Hikogoro|Satô Hikogorô]] dies (b. [[1827]]). | *[[Sato Hikogoro|Satô Hikogorô]] dies (b. [[1827]]). |
Revision as of 11:07, 20 December 2010
Meiji 35 (明治三十五年)
Timeline of 1902
Other Events of 1902
- "Mainland" system of democratic election of representatives to the National Diet is extended to Hokkaido.
- Military conscription is instituted in the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands.
- A motion picture, "The Spanish-American War," is shown in Okinawa for the first time.
- Okakura Kakuzô's The Awakening of the East is published.
- Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the final shogun, is named kôshaku.
- Western mode of age calculation is officially adopted, though it won't actually come into regular use for another 50 years, roughly.
Births and Deaths
- 1902/10/27 Kanô Washio dies (b. 1839).
- Print artist Azechi Umetarô is born.
- Matsudaira Tadayuki dies (b. 1825).
- Nagatani Nobuatsu, first Meiji period governor of Kyoto, dies (b. 1818).
- Saigô Tsugumichi dies (b. 1843).
- Satô Hikogorô dies (b. 1827).
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