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==Timeline of 1907==
 
==Timeline of 1907==
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*1907/2/27 [[Gentlemen's Agreement]] limits Japanese emigration to the United States.
 
*1907/5 Vice-Admiral [[Ijuin Goro|Ijuin Gorô]] and General Baron [[Kuroki Tamemoto]], veterans of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], visit New York City.
 
*1907/5 Vice-Admiral [[Ijuin Goro|Ijuin Gorô]] and General Baron [[Kuroki Tamemoto]], veterans of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], visit New York City.
 
*1907/5/19 New York's [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] is established at a reception dinner for General Kuroki Tamemoto, held at the Hotel Astor, and organized by a mayoral committee chaired by [[Lindsay Russell]].
 
*1907/5/19 New York's [[Japan Society (New York)|Japan Society]] is established at a reception dinner for General Kuroki Tamemoto, held at the Hotel Astor, and organized by a mayoral committee chaired by [[Lindsay Russell]].
 
*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]].
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*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==
 
*[[Charles Lang Freer]] travels to Japan.
 
*[[Charles Lang Freer]] travels to Japan.
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*[[Prince Fushimi Sadanaru]] visits the [[Japanese immigration to Hawaii|Japanese community in Hawaii]].
 
*Efforts are begun to deepen and expand the port of [[Naha]], and to otherwise modernize the port facilities (completed 1915).
 
*Efforts are begun to deepen and expand the port of [[Naha]], and to otherwise modernize the port facilities (completed 1915).
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*One hundred fifty Okinawans arrive in Vancouver. They are the first Okinawan emigrants to settle in Canada.
 
*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]].
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*The ''hondô'' and pagoda of [[Senso-ji|Sensô-ji]] are named [[National Treasures]].
 
*[[Tokyo Exposition of 1907]] marks the beginning of large municipal expositions, in the wake of the end of national expos.
 
*[[Tokyo Exposition of 1907]] marks the beginning of large municipal expositions, in the wake of the end of national expos.
  
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*[[Abe Juro|Abe Jûrô]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1837]]).
 
*[[Abe Juro|Abe Jûrô]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1837]]).
 
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' painter [[Asai Chu|Asai Chû]] dies (b. [[1856]]).
 
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' painter [[Asai Chu|Asai Chû]] dies (b. [[1856]]).
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*Historian [[John K. Fairbank]] is born (d. 1991).
 
*Art collector and novelist [[James Michener]] is born (d. 1997).
 
*Art collector and novelist [[James Michener]] is born (d. 1997).
 
*[[Robert Karl Reischauer]] is born (d. 1937).
 
*[[Robert Karl Reischauer]] is born (d. 1937).

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