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==Timeline of 1906==
 
==Timeline of 1906==
*1906/1/7 The first Saionji ministration.
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*1906/1/7 The first Saionji administration.
 
*1906/2/1 [[Japanese Resident-General of Korea]] opens.
 
*1906/2/1 [[Japanese Resident-General of Korea]] opens.
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*1906/2/19 [[Prince Arthur (1883-1938)|Prince Arthur]] arrives in Yokohama aboard the HMS ''Diadem'', on a visit to Japan to officially confer the Order of the Garter upon the [[Meiji Emperor]], on behalf of [[King Edward VII]]. He is met by the [[Meiji Emperor]] in person later in the day at [[Shinbashi Station]].
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*1906/2/20 Prince Arthur confers the Order of the Garter upon the Emperor, in a ceremony at the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]].
 
*1906/2/24 The first [[Japan Socialist Party]] rally.
 
*1906/2/24 The first [[Japan Socialist Party]] rally.
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*1906/3/13 Prince Arthur and his entourage depart Japan.
 
*1906/3/20 Imperial Library opens.
 
*1906/3/20 Imperial Library opens.
 
*1906/3/25 [[Shimazaki Tôson]] publishes ''Hakai''.
 
*1906/3/25 [[Shimazaki Tôson]] publishes ''Hakai''.
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*1906/4/30 [[Triumphal Military Review of April 1906]]
 
*1906/5/1 Japanese consulate opens in Andong, Manchuria.
 
*1906/5/1 Japanese consulate opens in Andong, Manchuria.
 
*1906/5/9 [[Kita Ikki]] publishes ''The Theory of Japan's National Polity and Pure Socialism''.
 
*1906/5/9 [[Kita Ikki]] publishes ''The Theory of Japan's National Polity and Pure Socialism''.
*1906/6/1 Cession of Southern [[Karafuto]] from Russia.([[Portsmouth Treaty]])
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*1906/6/1 Cession of Southern [[Karafuto]] from Russia.([[Treaty of Portsmouth]])
 
*1906/6 Japan is given rights in the [[South Manchuria Railway Company]].
 
*1906/6 Japan is given rights in the [[South Manchuria Railway Company]].
 
*1906/8/18 Laborers strike at [[Kure Naval Arsenal]].
 
*1906/8/18 Laborers strike at [[Kure Naval Arsenal]].
 
*1906/10 [[Yamagata Aritomo]] ''[[Imperial defence policy plan]]''.
 
*1906/10 [[Yamagata Aritomo]] ''[[Imperial defence policy plan]]''.
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*1906/10/16 Thirty-six Okinawans depart [[Yokohama]] for Peru aboard the ''Itsukushima-maru''. They are to be the first Okinawan settlers in Peru.
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*1906/11/25 The Hawaii Okinawa Association is established.
  
 
==Other Events of 1906==
 
==Other Events of 1906==
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*[[Makino Nobuaki]] becomes [[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]].
 
*[[Makino Nobuaki]] becomes [[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]].
 
*[[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô's]] ''[[The Book of Tea]]'' is published.
 
*[[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô's]] ''[[The Book of Tea]]'' is published.
*''Dai-Nihon-shi'', begun by [[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]] in [[1657]], is completed.
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*''[[Dai Nihon shi]]'', begun by [[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]] in [[1657]], is completed.
 
*[[Kondo Yoshisuke|Kondô Yoshisuke]] publishes ''Shinsengumi ôji jissen dansho''.
 
*[[Kondo Yoshisuke|Kondô Yoshisuke]] publishes ''Shinsengumi ôji jissen dansho''.
 
*[[Natsume Soseki|Natsume Sôseki's]] ''Botchan'' is published.
 
*[[Natsume Soseki|Natsume Sôseki's]] ''Botchan'' is published.
*[[Okinawan emigration to Hawaii]] peaks, with 4,467 people leaving Okinawa and/or arriving in Hawaii this year.
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*[[Okinawans in Hawaii|Okinawan emigration to Hawaii]] peaks, with 4,467 people leaving Okinawa and/or arriving in Hawaii this year.
 
*The first public [[libraries|library]] in Okinawa opens in [[Nago]].
 
*The first public [[libraries|library]] in Okinawa opens in [[Nago]].
 
*The first public museum in China opens in Nantong.
 
*The first public museum in China opens in Nantong.
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*A restoration/renovation project is begun on the Great Buddha Hall at [[Todaiji|Tôdai-ji]], which is completed in 1913.
 
*A restoration/renovation project is begun on the Great Buddha Hall at [[Todaiji|Tôdai-ji]], which is completed in 1913.
 
*[[Tomita Kojiro|Kôjirô Tomita]] arrives in the US.
 
*[[Tomita Kojiro|Kôjirô Tomita]] arrives in the US.
*The city of San Francisco eliminates Japanese children from public schools.
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*The state of California excludes children of Japanese descent from public schools.
 
*San Francisco Earthquake destroys many public records, creating the opportunity for Chinese "paper sons" (i.e. Chinese attempting to immigrate to the US with false documentation).
 
*San Francisco Earthquake destroys many public records, creating the opportunity for Chinese "paper sons" (i.e. Chinese attempting to immigrate to the US with false documentation).
  
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*British book collector [[Frank Hawley]] is born (d. 1961).
 
*British book collector [[Frank Hawley]] is born (d. 1961).
 
*Art dealer [[Hayashi Tadamasa]] dies (b. [[1853]]).
 
*Art dealer [[Hayashi Tadamasa]] dies (b. [[1853]]).
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*[[Kodama Gentaro|Kodama Gentarô]], 4th [[Governor-General of Taiwan]], dies (b. [[1852]]).
 
*Artist [[Kubota Beisen]] dies (b. [[1852]]).
 
*Artist [[Kubota Beisen]] dies (b. [[1852]]).
 
*[[Puyi]]<!--薄儀--> is born (d. 1967).
 
*[[Puyi]]<!--薄儀--> is born (d. 1967).

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