Difference between revisions of "1890"

From SamuraiWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
==Timeline of 1890==
 
==Timeline of 1890==
*1890/4 Third government-sponsored [[industrial exposition]] is held in [[Ueno Park]].
+
*1890/4/1 The third [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]] opens in [[Ueno Park]].
 +
*1890/6/10 Third Domestic Industrial Exposition closes.
  
 
==Other Events of 1890==
 
==Other Events of 1890==
 +
*The first prefectural, and national, [[elections]] are held.
 
*[[Ernest Fenollosa]] returns to the United States.
 
*[[Ernest Fenollosa]] returns to the United States.
 +
*The first gallery/museum-style exhibition of [[Hokusai]]'s work to be held ever, is organized by the Fine Arts Society of London.
 
*The [[Imperial Diet]] holds its first sessions.
 
*The [[Imperial Diet]] holds its first sessions.
 +
*The [[Imperial Hotel]], located next to the [[Rokumeikan]] and financed by [[Shibusawa Eiichi]], [[Okura Kihachiro|Ôkura Kihachirô]], and [[Iwasaki Yanosuke]], opens.
 
*The [[Imperial Rescript on Education]] is promulgated.
 
*The [[Imperial Rescript on Education]] is promulgated.
 +
*The [[Japan Art Association]] exhibition includes nine works by six Okinawan artists.
 +
*The [[Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital]], an important example of [[Meiji architecture]], designed by a team under [[Katayama Tokuma|Katayama Tôkuma]], is completed.
 
*[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly.
 
*[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly.
 
*[[Kubota Beisen]] and [[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] found the [[Kyoto Art Association]].
 
*[[Kubota Beisen]] and [[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] found the [[Kyoto Art Association]].
Line 13: Line 19:
 
*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts.
 
*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts.
 
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha'').
 
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha'').
*A National Exposition is held.
+
*[[Prince Arthur (1850-1942)|Prince Arthur]], Duke of Connaught, visits Japan along with his duchess, on personal travels.
 
*[[Ryounkaku|Ryôunkaku]], also known as "Asakusa ''Jûnikai''", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened.
 
*[[Ryounkaku|Ryôunkaku]], also known as "Asakusa ''Jûnikai''", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened.
 +
*[[Tazaki Soun|Tazaki Sôun]], [[Mori Kansai]], [[Kano Tatsunobu|Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu]], [[Morizumi Tsurana]], [[Hashimoto Gaho|Hashimoto Gahô]], [[Shibata Zeshin]], and [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]], along with several craftsmen, are selected to become the first [[Imperial Household Artists]] (''Teishitsu gigeiin'').
 
*[[Yamaguchi Naoki]] is interviewed by the ''[[Kyuji Shimonkai|Kyûji Shimonkai]]'' about his life in the [[Bakumatsu period]].
 
*[[Yamaguchi Naoki]] is interviewed by the ''[[Kyuji Shimonkai|Kyûji Shimonkai]]'' about his life in the [[Bakumatsu period]].
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
*1890/7/15 Okinawan historian [[Nakahara Zenchu|Nakahara Zenchû]] is born (d. 1964).
 
*1890/7/15 Okinawan historian [[Nakahara Zenchu|Nakahara Zenchû]] is born (d. 1964).
 +
*[[Kawai Kanjiro|Kawai Kanjirô]] is born (d. 1966).
 
*[[Negishi Yuzan|Negishi Yûzan]] of the [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]] dies (b. [[1809]]).
 
*[[Negishi Yuzan|Negishi Yûzan]] of the [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]] dies (b. [[1809]]).
 
*Art historian [[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] is born (d. 1976).
 
*Art historian [[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] is born (d. 1976).

Latest revision as of 20:32, 19 October 2019

Meiji 23 (明治二十三年)

Timeline of 1890

Other Events of 1890

Births and Deaths

Previous Year
1889
1890 Following Year
1891