1886
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Timeline of 1886
- 1886/1/28 A formal Convention of Japanese Immigration is signed with Hawaii, retroactively covering the immigrants who traveled to Hawaii the previous year.
- 1886/4 A temporary "Japanese [Crafts] Village," where artisans in traditional clothing demonstrate traditional craft techniques and designs, is established in Sydney, Australia. Others are established in at least six other Australian cities between July 1886 and July 1887.
- 1886/10 Meiji Gakuin University is established.
Other Events of 1886
- Andô Tarô replaces Nakamura Jirô as Japanese Consul in Hawaii.
- Bunkio Matsuki leaves for China.
- Three prefectures are combined to form Hokkaidô-chô, or "The Department of Hokkaidô."
- Ichikawa Danjûrô IX revives the kabuki dance-drama Sagi Musume ("Heron Maiden"), with a quick change element as the heron changes back into a young woman.
- The Japanese Red Cross is established.
- Merriman Harris returns home to San Francisco, after nearly 20 years in Japan.
- Mitatsuchi Rubber Company is founded, and establishes the first modern rubber factory in Japan.
- Mutsu Hirokichi leaves for England, and begins his studies at Temple College in London.
- Mutsu Munemitsu is appointed to a diplomatic post after a journey to Europe.
- Repair efforts are completed at Nijô castle.
- Okakura Kakuzô accompanies Ernest Fenollosa on a one-year art tour of the US and Europe.
- The Tokyo Anthropology Society is founded.
- The Tokyo Imperial Museum comes under the control of the Imperial Household Ministry.
Births and Deaths
- Daguerrotypist and member of the Perry Expedition Eliphalet Brown Jr. dies (b. 1816).
- Hiratsuka Raichô is born (d. 1971).
- Ishihara Kanji is born (d. 1949).
- Shin hanga artist Natori Shunsen is born (d. 1969).
- Okamoto Ippei, manga-journalist for the Asahi shinbun, is born (d. 1948).
- Author Tanizaki Jun'ichirô is born (d. 1965).
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