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==Timeline of 1910== | ==Timeline of 1910== | ||
+ | *1910/1/6 Two thousand [[sakura|cherry trees]] are delivered to Washington DC. They are found to be infested with nematodes, and it is decided they must be destroyed. Plans are made to send a second, larger, shipment in [[1912]]. | ||
*1910/4 The first issue of ''[[Shirakaba]]'' is published. | *1910/4 The first issue of ''[[Shirakaba]]'' is published. | ||
+ | *1910/4 An Okinawan [[prefectural shrine]] is first proposed. | ||
+ | *1910/5/14-10/29 [[Japan-British Exhibition]] is held at White City, in London. | ||
+ | *1910/8/29 [[Korea]] is formally annexed, after having been a protectorate since [[1905]]. The [[Korean Empire|Korean monarchy]] is abolished, and the [[Governor-General of Korea]] office is established. | ||
==Other Events of 1910== | ==Other Events of 1910== | ||
− | * | + | *[[Angel Island]] Immigration Station is established in San Francisco. |
− | *[[Iha Fuyu|Iha Fuyû]] | + | *The fourth [[Bunten]] is held. |
+ | *The films ''Gishi Meimei Den [[Oishi Kuranosuke|Ôishi Kuranosuke]]'' and ''Ôishi Kuranosuke Ichidaiki'' are released. | ||
+ | *The Okinawa Prefectural Library is established, with [[Iha Fuyu|Iha Fuyû]] as its first director. | ||
*The [[Imperial Japanese Army]] publishes a History of Warfare in Japan. | *The [[Imperial Japanese Army]] publishes a History of Warfare in Japan. | ||
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*[[John Carey Hall]] publishes ''The Tokugawa Legislation'', a translation of the ''[[buke shohatto]]''. | *[[John Carey Hall]] publishes ''The Tokugawa Legislation'', a translation of the ''[[buke shohatto]]''. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Kanazawa Shozaburo|Kanazawa Shôzaburô]] argues the [[Korean language]] to be a lost dialect of [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. |
+ | *[[Kotoku Incident|Kôtoku Incident]]<!--幸徳事件, also known as Great Treason or High Treason Incident 大逆事件--> - Police arrest a group of people accused of plotting to assassinate the [[Meiji Emperor]]. | ||
*It is decided that the Southern Court had been the legitimate Imperial Court during the [[Nanboku-cho|Nanboku-chô period]]. | *It is decided that the Southern Court had been the legitimate Imperial Court during the [[Nanboku-cho|Nanboku-chô period]]. | ||
*The head of [[Shimizu Muneharu]] is moved from its burial site on Mt. Ishii to a site at nearby [[Takamatsu castle]]. | *The head of [[Shimizu Muneharu]] is moved from its burial site on Mt. Ishii to a site at nearby [[Takamatsu castle]]. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *1910/9/17 [[Toyama Kyuzo|Tôyama Kyûzô]] dies in [[Yonabaru]]. | ||
*1910/9/25 [[Kumebe Masachika]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1841]]). | *1910/9/25 [[Kumebe Masachika]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1841]]). | ||
+ | *1910/10/15 [[Edwin O. Reischauer]] is born (d. 1990). | ||
*[[An Jung-geun]], assassin of [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]], is executed (b. [[1879]]). | *[[An Jung-geun]], assassin of [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]], is executed (b. [[1879]]). | ||
*Former shogunate official [[Go Junzo|Gô Junzô]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | *Former shogunate official [[Go Junzo|Gô Junzô]] dies (b. [[1825]]). | ||
+ | *[[Clothing|Kimono]] dealer [[Kawashima Jinbei II]] dies (b. [[1853]]). | ||
+ | *Filmmaker [[Kurosawa Akira]] is born (d. 1998). | ||
+ | *[[Namikawa Sosuke|Namikawa Sôsuke]] dies (b. [[1847]]). | ||
+ | *[[Robert van Gulik]], ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' collector and author of Judge Dee stories, is born (d. 1967). | ||
*[[Yamano Yasohachi]] of the Shinsegumi dies (b. [[1841]]). | *[[Yamano Yasohachi]] of the Shinsegumi dies (b. [[1841]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 25 August 2015
Meiji 43 (明治四十三年)
Timeline of 1910
- 1910/1/6 Two thousand cherry trees are delivered to Washington DC. They are found to be infested with nematodes, and it is decided they must be destroyed. Plans are made to send a second, larger, shipment in 1912.
- 1910/4 The first issue of Shirakaba is published.
- 1910/4 An Okinawan prefectural shrine is first proposed.
- 1910/5/14-10/29 Japan-British Exhibition is held at White City, in London.
- 1910/8/29 Korea is formally annexed, after having been a protectorate since 1905. The Korean monarchy is abolished, and the Governor-General of Korea office is established.
Other Events of 1910
- Angel Island Immigration Station is established in San Francisco.
- The fourth Bunten is held.
- The films Gishi Meimei Den Ôishi Kuranosuke and Ôishi Kuranosuke Ichidaiki are released.
- The Okinawa Prefectural Library is established, with Iha Fuyû as its first director.
- The Imperial Japanese Army publishes a History of Warfare in Japan.
- John Carey Hall publishes The Tokugawa Legislation, a translation of the buke shohatto.
- Kanazawa Shôzaburô argues the Korean language to be a lost dialect of Japanese.
- Kôtoku Incident - Police arrest a group of people accused of plotting to assassinate the Meiji Emperor.
- It is decided that the Southern Court had been the legitimate Imperial Court during the Nanboku-chô period.
- The head of Shimizu Muneharu is moved from its burial site on Mt. Ishii to a site at nearby Takamatsu castle.
- Takamura Kôtarô's famous essay "Midori iro no taiyô" ("The Green Sun") is first published, in the magazine Subaru.
- Tanizaki Jun'ichirô's short story "Tattoo" (Shisei) is published.
- Yanagita Kunio publishes Tales of Tôno.
Births and Deaths
- 1910/9/17 Tôyama Kyûzô dies in Yonabaru.
- 1910/9/25 Kumebe Masachika of the Shinsengumi dies (b. 1841).
- 1910/10/15 Edwin O. Reischauer is born (d. 1990).
- An Jung-geun, assassin of Itô Hirobumi, is executed (b. 1879).
- Former shogunate official Gô Junzô dies (b. 1825).
- Kimono dealer Kawashima Jinbei II dies (b. 1853).
- Filmmaker Kurosawa Akira is born (d. 1998).
- Namikawa Sôsuke dies (b. 1847).
- Robert van Gulik, ukiyo-e collector and author of Judge Dee stories, is born (d. 1967).
- Yamano Yasohachi of the Shinsegumi dies (b. 1841).
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