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| *1910/4 The first issue of ''[[Shirakaba]]'' is published. | | *1910/4 The first issue of ''[[Shirakaba]]'' is published. |
| *1910/4 An Okinawan [[prefectural shrine]] is first proposed. | | *1910/4 An Okinawan [[prefectural shrine]] is first proposed. |
| + | *1910/5/14-10/29 [[Japan-British Exhibition]] is held at White City, in London. |
| + | **[[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] serves as one of the representatives of Japan, and a model of the [[Taitokuin Mausoleum]] is shown alongside thirteen other models of Japanese architecture. |
| *1910/8/12 [[Korea]] is formally annexed, after having been a protectorate since [[1905]]. | | *1910/8/12 [[Korea]] is formally annexed, after having been a protectorate since [[1905]]. |
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| *The Okinawa Prefectural Library is established, with [[Iha Fuyu|Iha Fuyû]] as its first director. | | *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 at White City, in London.
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− | **[[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] serves as one of the representatives of Japan.
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| *[[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]]''. |
| *[[Kanazawa Shozaburo|Kanazawa Shôzaburô]] argues the [[Korean language]] to be a lost dialect of [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. | | *[[Kanazawa Shozaburo|Kanazawa Shôzaburô]] argues the [[Korean language]] to be a lost dialect of [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. |