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*[[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]] [[Mori Arinori]] and [[Prime Minister]] [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] pay an official visit to [[Okinawa prefecture]], accompanied by ''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]]. | *[[Ministry of Education|Minister of Education]] [[Mori Arinori]] and [[Prime Minister]] [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] pay an official visit to [[Okinawa prefecture]], accompanied by ''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Ryuchi-kai|Ryûchi-kai]] is reorganized as the [[Japan Art Association]] (''Nihon Bijutsu Kyôkai''). | ||
*[[Shiga Shigetaka]]'s ''[[Nanyojiji|Nan'yôjiji]]'' ("Conditions in the South Seas") is published. | *[[Shiga Shigetaka]]'s ''[[Nanyojiji|Nan'yôjiji]]'' ("Conditions in the South Seas") is published. | ||
*[[Charles Wirgman]]'s ''[[Japan Punch]]'' ceases publication. | *[[Charles Wirgman]]'s ''[[Japan Punch]]'' ceases publication. |
Revision as of 17:01, 23 December 2010
Meiji 20 (明治二十年)
Timeline of 1887
Other Events of 1887
- Minister of Education Mori Arinori and Prime Minister Itô Hirobumi pay an official visit to Okinawa prefecture, accompanied by Nihonga painter Yamamoto Hôsui.
- The Ryûchi-kai is reorganized as the Japan Art Association (Nihon Bijutsu Kyôkai).
- Shiga Shigetaka's Nan'yôjiji ("Conditions in the South Seas") is published.
- Charles Wirgman's Japan Punch ceases publication.
Births and Deaths
- Ruth Benedict is born (d. 1948).
- Ryukyuan painter Nishime Seiraku is born (d. 1922).
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