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==Timeline of 1884==
 
==Timeline of 1884==
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*1884/4/17 Groundbreaking is held for the reconstruction of the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]], destroyed in an [[1873]] fire. (Work is completed [[1888]].)
 
*1884/7 Christian [[Japan Conference]] is held.
 
*1884/7 Christian [[Japan Conference]] is held.
 
*1884/Winter (into 1885) - A mission led by [[Inoue Kaoru]], and accompanied by [[Durham Stevens]], travels to Korea to address attacks on Japanese nationals, including [[Takezoe Shinichiro|Takezoe Shinichirô]], Japanese ambassador to Korea.
 
*1884/Winter (into 1885) - A mission led by [[Inoue Kaoru]], and accompanied by [[Durham Stevens]], travels to Korea to address attacks on Japanese nationals, including [[Takezoe Shinichiro|Takezoe Shinichirô]], Japanese ambassador to Korea.
  
 
==Other Events of 1884==
 
==Other Events of 1884==
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*[[Felice Beato]] departs Japan for Burma.
 
*[[Ernest Fenollosa]] forms the ''[[Kangakai]]'' (Art Appreciation Society).
 
*[[Ernest Fenollosa]] forms the ''[[Kangakai]]'' (Art Appreciation Society).
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*An agreement is drafted for Japanese immigration to [[Hawaii]].
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*The first Japanese consulate in Hawaii is established.
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*The [[Jiyuto|Jiyûtô]] ("Freedom Party") is dissolved.
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*[[Koga Tatsuhiro|Koga Tatsuhirô]] settles in the [[Senkaku Islands]], and petitions [[Okinawa prefecture]] to have the islands officially declared Japanese territory on account of being previously uninhabited and unclaimed. His petition is not addressed for ten years.
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*A number of Japanese fishermen are killed at Lae atoll in the Marshall Islands. A Japanese official mission led by [[Suzuki Keikun]] and [[Goto Taketaro|Gotô Taketarô]] travels there to exact a formal apology from the local chiefs, and claims the islands for Japan; the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] immediately disavows any claim to the islands.
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* A law is passed introducing the concept of [[National Treasures]] (''Kokuhô''), under which objects of particular historical and cultural importance could be designated as prohibited to export, and protected in other ways. The first object to be designated a National Treasure was a 7th century statue of [[Miroku]] held at [[Koryu-ji|Kôryû-ji]] in Kyoto.
 
* [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]] is transferred to the Imperial Household's control and becomes a detached Imperial Palace.
 
* [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]] is transferred to the Imperial Household's control and becomes a detached Imperial Palace.
*[[Satake Yoshitaka]], former daimyô of [[Kubota han]], dies (b. [[1825]]).
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*A regular [[steamship]] line linking [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] and [[Osaka]] via [[Kagoshima]] is established.
 
*Durham Stevens is appointed to Tokyo, for service in the Foreign Office.
 
*Durham Stevens is appointed to Tokyo, for service in the Foreign Office.
 
*[[Takamatsu castle (Sanuki)]] is demolished.
 
*[[Takamatsu castle (Sanuki)]] is demolished.
 
*[[Takamine Jokichi|Takamine Jôkichi]] is among those representing Japan at the [[New Orleans World's Fair]]. There he meets his future wife, and befriends [[Lafcadio Hearn]].
 
*[[Takamine Jokichi|Takamine Jôkichi]] is among those representing Japan at the [[New Orleans World's Fair]]. There he meets his future wife, and befriends [[Lafcadio Hearn]].
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*[[Tamagusuku Yasutaro|Tamagusuku Yasutarô]] invents swimming goggles, called ''miikagan'' in [[Okinawan language|Okinawan]], using wood from the tree heliotrope (''monpa no ki'') for the frames.
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*[[Xinjiang]] is incorporated as a [[provinces of China|province]] of the [[Qing Empire]].
 
* [[Yayoi pottery]] is found in Tokyo.
 
* [[Yayoi pottery]] is found in Tokyo.
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===Births and Deaths===
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*1884/11/28 [[Manabe Akikatsu]] dies (b. [[1804]]).
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*[[Satake Yoshitaka (1825-1884)|Satake Yoshitaka]], former daimyô of [[Kubota han]], dies (b. [[1825]]).
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*[[Tojo Hideki|Tôjô Hideki]] is born (d. 1948).
  
 
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