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*[[Shuri]] Ward buys the buildings constituting [[Shuri castle]] from the [[Home Ministry]], and is permitted to lease the land (the castle grounds) for a thirty-year period.
 
*[[Shuri]] Ward buys the buildings constituting [[Shuri castle]] from the [[Home Ministry]], and is permitted to lease the land (the castle grounds) for a thirty-year period.
 
*''[[Taiwan Banjin Jijo|Taiwan Banjin Jijô]]'' by [[Ino Kanori|Inô Kanori]] and [[Awano Dennojo|Awano Dennojô]], the first extensive study of [[Taiwanese aborigines]], is published.
 
*''[[Taiwan Banjin Jijo|Taiwan Banjin Jijô]]'' by [[Ino Kanori|Inô Kanori]] and [[Awano Dennojo|Awano Dennojô]], the first extensive study of [[Taiwanese aborigines]], is published.
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*[[Yamagata Aritomo]] engineers a considerable increase in the military's political influence, by putting into place a policy that only active duty officers can serve as Minister of Army or Navy. This means that the military can break any cabinet by forcing its officers to resign (and thus, forcing them to step down from the cabinet, creating a vacancy).
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===

Revision as of 23:58, 13 November 2013

Meiji 33 (明治三十三年)

Timeline of 1900

  • 1900/1/8 The first Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii arrive in Honolulu. They are kept in quarantine for roughly a week.
  • 1900/1/16 Twenty-six Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii are sent to Ewa plantation (on O'ahu).
  • 1900/1/13-30 The first (modern-style) public exhibition of work by Hokusai to be held in Japan takes place at Ueno Park in Tokyo.
  • 1900/4/14 Paris World's Fair, at which Japan exhibits, opens.
  • 1900/summer Boxer Rebellion in China.

Other Events of 1900

Births and Deaths


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