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| *Protests are held against the poll tax in the [[Miyako Islands]]. | | *Protests are held against the poll tax in the [[Miyako Islands]]. |
| *The [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]] obtains the [[Edward Sylvester Morse]] Collection of Japanese [[ceramics]]. | | *The [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]] obtains the [[Edward Sylvester Morse]] Collection of Japanese [[ceramics]]. |
| + | *The ''Nippon Shûhô'', the first [[Japanese newspapers in Hawaii|Japanese newspaper in Hawaii]] begins publication. |
| *Construction begins on the 'modern' Tokyo [[waterworks]] system. | | *Construction begins on the 'modern' Tokyo [[waterworks]] system. |
| + | *[[Tsuda Umeko]] graduates from Bryn Mawr College. |
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| ===Births and Deaths=== | | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| *1892/2/1 Novelist [[Shimozawa Kan]] is born. | | *1892/2/1 Novelist [[Shimozawa Kan]] is born. |
| *1892/2/28 [[Echigo Saburo|Echigo Saburô]] dies. | | *1892/2/28 [[Echigo Saburo|Echigo Saburô]] dies. |
| + | *[[Akutagawa Ryunosuke|Akutagawa Ryûnosuke]] is born (d. 1927). |
| + | *Art collector [[Percival David]] is born (d. 1964). |
| *''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Goseda Horyu|Goseda Hôryû]] is dies (d. [[1827]]). | | *''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Goseda Horyu|Goseda Hôryû]] is dies (d. [[1827]]). |
| *[[Higa Keijo|Higa Keijô]] is born. | | *[[Higa Keijo|Higa Keijô]] is born. |
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| *[[Ozeki Masajiro|Ozeki Masajirô]] dies. | | *[[Ozeki Masajiro|Ozeki Masajirô]] dies. |
| *Artist [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]] dies (b. [[1839]]). | | *Artist [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]] dies (b. [[1839]]). |
| + | *[[Ueki Emori]] dies (b. [[1857]]). |
| *Novelist [[Yoshikawa Eiji]] is born. | | *Novelist [[Yoshikawa Eiji]] is born. |
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