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*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] opens the first Japanese store in Boston, Massachusetts, and builds the first Japanese house in Salem, Massachusetts.
 
*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] opens the first Japanese store in Boston, Massachusetts, and builds the first Japanese house in Salem, Massachusetts.
 
*The third issue of ''Dainihon bijutsu shinpô'' uses the term ''[[Nihonga]]'', marking the beginning of standard use of the term, particularly in describing works in traditional media (ink and mineral colors) as contrasted against ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' - Western-style works in oils.
 
*The third issue of ''Dainihon bijutsu shinpô'' uses the term ''[[Nihonga]]'', marking the beginning of standard use of the term, particularly in describing works in traditional media (ink and mineral colors) as contrasted against ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' - Western-style works in oils.
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*[[Electricity]] first becomes available to private commercial establishments.
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*[[Lucius Foote]], the first US Ambassador to Korea, arrives in Korea.
 
*A Japanese delegation including [[Nagasaki Seigo]], [[Sugi Magoshichiro|Sugi Magoshichirô]], and [[Ishibashi Masakata]], attends the coronation of King [[Kalakaua]] of [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Hawaii]], and establishes a permanent consulate there.
 
*A Japanese delegation including [[Nagasaki Seigo]], [[Sugi Magoshichiro|Sugi Magoshichirô]], and [[Ishibashi Masakata]], attends the coronation of King [[Kalakaua]] of [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Hawaii]], and establishes a permanent consulate there.
 
*Krakatoa erupts in Indonesia, spewing ash into the atmosphere which has effects worldwide, affecting the color of the sky, climate/weather, etc.
 
*Krakatoa erupts in Indonesia, spewing ash into the atmosphere which has effects worldwide, affecting the color of the sky, climate/weather, etc.
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*[[Percival Lowell]] accompanies the first Korean embassies to Western countries; in return, he is invited to spend three months at the court of [[Emperor Gojong]].
 
*The [[military conscription]] law is revised, with an expansion of army & naval expenditures, in preparation, according to [[Yamagata Aritomo]], for war on the continent.
 
*The [[military conscription]] law is revised, with an expansion of army & naval expenditures, in preparation, according to [[Yamagata Aritomo]], for war on the continent.
 
*Representatives of Japan attend the coronation of King [[Kalakaua]] of [[Hawaii]].
 
*Representatives of Japan attend the coronation of King [[Kalakaua]] of [[Hawaii]].
 
*The [[Sino-French War]] breaks out.
 
*The [[Sino-French War]] breaks out.
 
*The [[Technical Art School]] in Tokyo is closed down.
 
*The [[Technical Art School]] in Tokyo is closed down.
*[[Uesugi Mochinori]] is replaced as [[Governor of Okinawa Prefecture]].
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*[[Uesugi Mochinori]] is succeeded as Governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]] by [[Iwamura Michitoshi]].
 
*[[Zensho-an]] temple is established for the souls of those killed in the [[Meiji Restoration]].
 
*[[Zensho-an]] temple is established for the souls of those killed in the [[Meiji Restoration]].
  

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