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*[[Sho Jun (1873-1945)|Shô Jun]] is elected to the [[House of Peers]].
 
*[[Sho Jun (1873-1945)|Shô Jun]] is elected to the [[House of Peers]].
 
*''[[The Awakening of Japan]]'', by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]], is published.
 
*''[[The Awakening of Japan]]'', by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]], is published.
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*[[Torii Ryuzo|Torii Ryûzô]] travels to Okinawa for the second time for research.
 
*Two hundred and twenty three Okinawans leave for Mexico, the first Okinawan emigrants to journey to Latin America. 360 Okinawans leave to settle in the Philippines.
 
*Two hundred and twenty three Okinawans leave for Mexico, the first Okinawan emigrants to journey to Latin America. 360 Okinawans leave to settle in the Philippines.
 
*Female shamans, or ''[[yuta]]'', are suppressed in Okinawa.
 
*Female shamans, or ''[[yuta]]'', are suppressed in Okinawa.

Revision as of 03:55, 29 October 2010

Meiji 37 (明治三十七年)

Timeline of 1904

Russo-Japanese War

Other Events of 1904

  • George Sansom first begins serving in Japan as an advisor and representative of the United Kingdom.
  • Shô Jun is elected to the House of Peers.
  • The Awakening of Japan, by Okakura Kakuzô, is published.
  • Torii Ryûzô travels to Okinawa for the second time for research.
  • Two hundred and twenty three Okinawans leave for Mexico, the first Okinawan emigrants to journey to Latin America. 360 Okinawans leave to settle in the Philippines.
  • Female shamans, or yuta, are suppressed in Okinawa.

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