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*Five Okinawan students - [[Ota Chofu|Ôta Chôfu]], [[Jahana Noboru]], [[Takamine Chokyo|Takamine Chôkyô]], [[Nakijin Choban|Nakijin Chôban]] and [[Kishimoto Gasho|Kishimoto Gashô]] - are sent to [[Tokyo]] as the first prefectural scholarship students.
 
*Five Okinawan students - [[Ota Chofu|Ôta Chôfu]], [[Jahana Noboru]], [[Takamine Chokyo|Takamine Chôkyô]], [[Nakijin Choban|Nakijin Chôban]] and [[Kishimoto Gasho|Kishimoto Gashô]] - are sent to [[Tokyo]] as the first prefectural scholarship students.
 
*Taxes in [[Okinawa Prefecture]] traditionally paid in salt or rice are now permitted to be paid in cash; sugar taxes continue to be paid "in kind."
 
*Taxes in [[Okinawa Prefecture]] traditionally paid in salt or rice are now permitted to be paid in cash; sugar taxes continue to be paid "in kind."
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*China and Japan respond to insurrections in [[Seoul]].
 
*[[State Shinto]] is officially separated from [[Sect Shinto]].
 
*[[State Shinto]] is officially separated from [[Sect Shinto]].
  

Revision as of 14:05, 14 November 2013

Meiji 15 (明治十五年)

Timeline of 1882

  • 1882/1/14 In a letter to King Kalakaua of Hawaii, Prince Komatsu Akihito gently rejects the king's suggestion that he wed the Hawaiian Princess Kaiulani.
  • 1882/1/22 In a letter to King Kalakaua of Hawaii, Emperor Meiji humbly rejects the Hawaiian's suggestion to form a federation of Asiatic [and Pacific] nations under Japan's leadership, but expresses hopes that such a Union may be formed in the future.
  • 1882/7 Jingo Uprising in Korea includes anti-Japanese riots. Rioters attack the Japanese legation in Seoul, and Japanese ambassador Hanabusa Yoshitada flees. A number of Japanese are killed.

Other Events of 1882

Births and Deaths

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