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==Timeline of 1907== | ==Timeline of 1907== | ||
*1907/6/5 The [[Ministry of Education]] declares full control over nomination and selection of judges for the [[Bunten]] ("Ministry of Education Exhibition"). | *1907/6/5 The [[Ministry of Education]] declares full control over nomination and selection of judges for the [[Bunten]] ("Ministry of Education Exhibition"). | ||
+ | *1907/10/25 The first Bunten opens, at [[Ueno Park]], at the site of the [[Third Domestic Industrial Exposition]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1907== | ==Other Events of 1907== | ||
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*[[Charles Lang Freer]] travels to Japan. | *[[Charles Lang Freer]] travels to Japan. | ||
*Saeki Yoshirô claims to have discovered the tomb of [[Hata no Kokatsu|Hata no Kôkatsu]]. | *Saeki Yoshirô claims to have discovered the tomb of [[Hata no Kokatsu|Hata no Kôkatsu]]. |
Revision as of 18:25, 20 December 2010
Meiji 40 (明治四十年)
Timeline of 1907
- 1907/6/5 The Ministry of Education declares full control over nomination and selection of judges for the Bunten ("Ministry of Education Exhibition").
- 1907/10/25 The first Bunten opens, at Ueno Park, at the site of the Third Domestic Industrial Exposition.
Other Events of 1907
- Charles Lang Freer travels to Japan.
- Saeki Yoshirô claims to have discovered the tomb of Hata no Kôkatsu.
- Tokyo Exposition of 1907 marks the beginning of large municipal expositions, in the wake of the end of national expos.
Births and Deaths
- Abe Jûrô of the Shinsengumi dies (b. 1837).
- Yôga painter Asai Chû dies (b. 1856).
- James T. Watkins, co-founder of the first post-war museum in Okinawa, is born (d. 1982).
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