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==Timeline of 1885== | ==Timeline of 1885== | ||
*1885/2/8 Nine-hundred forty-four Japanese immigrants on board the ship ''[[City of Tokio]]'' arrive in the [[Hawaii]]an Islands. They are the first Japanese to settle in the islands under contracts authorized by the [[Meiji government]]. | *1885/2/8 Nine-hundred forty-four Japanese immigrants on board the ship ''[[City of Tokio]]'' arrive in the [[Hawaii]]an Islands. They are the first Japanese to settle in the islands under contracts authorized by the [[Meiji government]]. | ||
+ | *1885/6 [[Inoue Katsunosuke]] arrives in Hawaii as Special Commissioner, to investigate allegations of brutal treatment of [[Japanese immigration to Hawaii|Japanese immigrants in Hawaii]]. | ||
*1885/6/17 The ''Yamashiro Maru'' delivers 989 Japanese laborers to Hawaii. | *1885/6/17 The ''Yamashiro Maru'' delivers 989 Japanese laborers to Hawaii. | ||
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*The cabinet system is instituted and [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] is named [[Prime Minister]]. | *The cabinet system is instituted and [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] is named [[Prime Minister]]. | ||
*A conference is held in Tokyo, where revision of the [[Unequal Treaties]] is discussed. | *A conference is held in Tokyo, where revision of the [[Unequal Treaties]] is discussed. | ||
+ | *Japan annexes the [[Daito Islands|Daitô Islands]]. | ||
*The sixth [[Exhibition of Old Art]] includes new works for the first time. | *The sixth [[Exhibition of Old Art]] includes new works for the first time. | ||
*Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to [[Hawaii]] begins. | *Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to [[Hawaii]] begins. | ||
+ | *[[Percival Lowell|Percival Lowell's]] ''Choson, the Land of Morning Calm: A Sketch of Korea'' is published, documenting his experience in Korea in [[1883]]. | ||
*[[Mori Arinori]] is named [[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]]. | *[[Mori Arinori]] is named [[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]]. | ||
*John Murray's ''A Handbook for Travellers in Japan'' is published. | *John Murray's ''A Handbook for Travellers in Japan'' is published. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *Princess [[Der Ling]] is born (d. 1944). | ||
*[[Ulysses S. Grant]] dies (b. [[1822]]). | *[[Ulysses S. Grant]] dies (b. [[1822]]). | ||
*[[Iwasaki Yataro|Iwasaki Yatarô]] of [[Mitsubishi Trading House]] dies (b. [[1834]]). | *[[Iwasaki Yataro|Iwasaki Yatarô]] of [[Mitsubishi Trading House]] dies (b. [[1834]]). | ||
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*[[Morohashi Tetsuji]] is born (d. 1984). | *[[Morohashi Tetsuji]] is born (d. 1984). | ||
*[[Harry Smith Parkes]] dies (b. [[1828]]). | *[[Harry Smith Parkes]] dies (b. [[1828]]). | ||
+ | *[[Ezra Pound]] is born (d. 1972). | ||
*Painter [[Yorozu Tetsugoro|Yorozu Tetsugorô]] is born (d. 1927). | *Painter [[Yorozu Tetsugoro|Yorozu Tetsugorô]] is born (d. 1927). | ||
Latest revision as of 23:56, 6 December 2017
Meiji 18 (明治十八年)
Timeline of 1885
- 1885/2/8 Nine-hundred forty-four Japanese immigrants on board the ship City of Tokio arrive in the Hawaiian Islands. They are the first Japanese to settle in the islands under contracts authorized by the Meiji government.
- 1885/6 Inoue Katsunosuke arrives in Hawaii as Special Commissioner, to investigate allegations of brutal treatment of Japanese immigrants in Hawaii.
- 1885/6/17 The Yamashiro Maru delivers 989 Japanese laborers to Hawaii.
Other Events of 1885
- John Bingham is succeeded as US minister to Japan.
- The cabinet system is instituted and Itô Hirobumi is named Prime Minister.
- A conference is held in Tokyo, where revision of the Unequal Treaties is discussed.
- Japan annexes the Daitô Islands.
- The sixth Exhibition of Old Art includes new works for the first time.
- Government-contracted immigration of Japanese to Hawaii begins.
- Percival Lowell's Choson, the Land of Morning Calm: A Sketch of Korea is published, documenting his experience in Korea in 1883.
- Mori Arinori is named Minister of Education.
- John Murray's A Handbook for Travellers in Japan is published.
- Japan exhibits at the 1885 New Orleans World's Fair.
- Repair efforts are undertaken at Nijô castle.
- Saigô Tsugumichi becomes Minister of the Navy.
- The Sino-French War comes to an end. The Chinese are forced to renounce any claims to Vietnam.
- Three girls are enrolled in elementary school in Okinawa, setting a precedent for women's education.
- Tsubouchi Shôyô's The Essence of the Novel is published.
Births and Deaths
- Princess Der Ling is born (d. 1944).
- Ulysses S. Grant dies (b. 1822).
- Iwasaki Yatarô of Mitsubishi Trading House dies (b. 1834).
- Art critic Kuroda Hôshin is born (d. 1967).
- Painter Maeda Seison is born (d. 1977).
- Morohashi Tetsuji is born (d. 1984).
- Harry Smith Parkes dies (b. 1828).
- Ezra Pound is born (d. 1972).
- Painter Yorozu Tetsugorô is born (d. 1927).
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