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==Other Events of 1910== | ==Other Events of 1910== | ||
*Films ''Gishi Meimei Den [[Oishi Kuranosuke|Ôishi Kuranosuke]]'' and ''Ôishi Kuranosuke Ichidaiki'' are released. | *Films ''Gishi Meimei Den [[Oishi Kuranosuke|Ôishi Kuranosuke]]'' and ''Ôishi Kuranosuke Ichidaiki'' are released. | ||
− | *[[Iha Fuyu|Iha Fuyû]] | + | *The Okinawa Prefectural Library is established, with [[Iha Fuyu|Iha Fuyû]] as its first director. |
*The [[Imperial Japanese Army]] publishes a History of Warfare in Japan. | *The [[Imperial Japanese Army]] publishes a History of Warfare in Japan. | ||
− | *[[Japan-British Exhibition]] is held | + | *[[Japan-British Exhibition]] is held at White City, in London. |
**[[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] serves as one of the representatives of Japan. | **[[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] serves as one of the representatives of Japan. | ||
*[[John Carey Hall]] publishes ''The Tokugawa Legislation'', a translation of the ''[[buke shohatto]]''. | *[[John Carey Hall]] publishes ''The Tokugawa Legislation'', a translation of the ''[[buke shohatto]]''. |
Revision as of 03:58, 29 October 2010
Meiji 43 (明治四十三年)
Timeline of 1910
- 1910/4 The first issue of Shirakaba is published.
Other Events of 1910
- Films Gishi Meimei Den Ôishi Kuranosuke and Ôishi Kuranosuke Ichidaiki are released.
- The Okinawa Prefectural Library is established, with Iha Fuyû as its first director.
- The Imperial Japanese Army publishes a History of Warfare in Japan.
- Japan-British Exhibition is held at White City, in London.
- Tomita Kôjirô serves as one of the representatives of Japan.
- John Carey Hall publishes The Tokugawa Legislation, a translation of the buke shohatto.
- Korea is formally annexed, after having been a protectorate since 1905.
- It is decided that the Southern Court had been the legitimate Imperial Court during the Nanboku-chô period.
- The head of Shimizu Muneharu is moved from its burial site on Mt. Ishii to a site at nearby Takamatsu castle.
- Takamura Kôtarô's famous essay "Midori iro no taiyô" ("The Green Sun") is first published, in the magazine Subaru.
- Tanizaki Jun'ichirô's short story "Tattoo" (Shisei) is published.
- Yanagita Kunio publishes Tales of Tôno.
Births and Deaths
- 1910/9/25 Kumebe Masachika of the Shinsengumi dies (b. 1841).
- An Jung-geun, assassin of Itô Hirobumi, is executed (b. 1879).
- Former shogunate official Gô Junzô dies (b. 1825).
- Yamano Yasohachi of the Shinsegumi dies (b. 1841).
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