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*The sixth [[Exhibition of Old Art]] includes new works for the first time. | *The sixth [[Exhibition of Old Art]] includes new works for the first time. | ||
*Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to [[Hawaii]] begins. | *Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to [[Hawaii]] begins. | ||
+ | *[[Mori Arinori]] is named [[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]]. | ||
*Japan exhibits at the [[1885 New Orleans World's Fair]]. | *Japan exhibits at the [[1885 New Orleans World's Fair]]. | ||
*Repair efforts are undertaken at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]]. | *Repair efforts are undertaken at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]]. |
Revision as of 22:04, 13 November 2013
Meiji 18 (明治十八年)
Timeline of 1885
- 1885/2/8 Nine-hundred forty-four Japanese immigrants on board the ship City of Tokio arrive in the Hawaiian Islands.
- 1885/6/17 The Yamashiro Maru delivers 989 Japanese laborers to Hawaii.
Other Events of 1885
- The cabinet system is instituted and Itô Hirobumi is named Prime Minister.
- A conference is held in Tokyo, where revision of the Unequal Treaties is discussed.
- The sixth Exhibition of Old Art includes new works for the first time.
- Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to Hawaii begins.
- Mori Arinori is named Minister of Education.
- Japan exhibits at the 1885 New Orleans World's Fair.
- Repair efforts are undertaken at Nijô castle.
- Saigô Tsugumichi becomes Minister of the Navy.
- The Sino-French War comes to an end.
- Three girls are enrolled in elementary school in Okinawa, setting a precedent for women's education.
Births and Deaths
- Ulysses S. Grant dies (b. 1822).
- Iwasaki Yatarô of Mitsubishi Trading House dies (b. 1834).
- Art critic Kuroda Hôshin is born (d. 1967).
- Painter Maeda Seison is born (d. 1977).
- Morohashi Tetsuji is born (d. 1984).
- Painter Yorozu Tetsugorô is born (d. 1927).
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