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*[[Okuma Shigenobu|Ôkuma Shigenobu]] is succeeded as Foreign Minister by [[Aoki Shuzo|Aoki Shûzô]].
 
*[[Okuma Shigenobu|Ôkuma Shigenobu]] is succeeded as Foreign Minister by [[Aoki Shuzo|Aoki Shûzô]].
 
*The [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô Main Line]] linking [[Tokyo]] and [[Kobe]] by railroad is completed.
 
*The [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô Main Line]] linking [[Tokyo]] and [[Kobe]] by railroad is completed.
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*A new cabinet under [[Yamagata Aritomo]] scraps plans for the [[National Diet Building]], Ministry of Justice, and High Court to incorporate Japanese architectural features, sending the German architectural firm Ende-Boeckmann back to the drawing board, to create more fully Western designs.
 
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' artist [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]] opens his painting school, the Seikôkan.
 
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' artist [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]] opens his painting school, the Seikôkan.
  

Revision as of 17:21, 13 June 2014

Meiji 22 (明治二十二年)

Timeline of 1889

Other Events of 1889

  • Buddhist missionaries first arrive in Hawaii.
  • Eiffel Tower is completed for the Paris Exhibition of 1889, and becomes the tallest manmade structure in the world.
  • Pencil drawing is replaced with brush painting in the nationwide education system.
    • The Meiji Art Society (Meiji Bijutsu-kai) is founded by yôga artists as a reaction to this, and to the exclusion of Western painting from the newly established Tokyo School of Art.
  • The Meiji Constitution is promulgated.
  • Playing card company Nintendo is founded.
  • Ôkuma Shigenobu is succeeded as Foreign Minister by Aoki Shûzô.
  • The Tôkaidô Main Line linking Tokyo and Kobe by railroad is completed.
  • A new cabinet under Yamagata Aritomo scraps plans for the National Diet Building, Ministry of Justice, and High Court to incorporate Japanese architectural features, sending the German architectural firm Ende-Boeckmann back to the drawing board, to create more fully Western designs.
  • Yôga artist Yamamoto Hôsui opens his painting school, the Seikôkan.

Births and Deaths

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1890