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| ==Timeline of 1905== | | ==Timeline of 1905== |
| *1905/9 [[Yamamoto Kanae]], [[Ishii Hakutei]], [[Ishii Tsuruzo|Ishii Tsuruzô]], and a few others found the magazine ''Heitan''. | | *1905/9 [[Yamamoto Kanae]], [[Ishii Hakutei]], [[Ishii Tsuruzo|Ishii Tsuruzô]], and a few others found the magazine ''Heitan''. |
− | *1905/9/5-7 [[Hibiya Riots]] in Tokyo. | + | *1905/9/5-7 [[Hibiya Riots]]: The people of [[Tokyo]] riot in protest of the results of peace negotiations following the end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. This marks possibly the first major urban riots of the modern period. |
| *1905/11 The word ''hanga'' (版画), meaning "prints", is first coined, appearing in the magazine ''Heitan''. | | *1905/11 The word ''hanga'' (版画), meaning "prints", is first coined, appearing in the magazine ''Heitan''. |
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− | ===[[Russo-Japanese War]]=== | + | ===Russo-Japanese War=== |
| *1905/1/1 [[Siege of Port Arthur]] ends. | | *1905/1/1 [[Siege of Port Arthur]] ends. |
| *1905/1/25-1/29 [[Battle of Sandepu]] | | *1905/1/25-1/29 [[Battle of Sandepu]] |
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| *1905/7/7-7/31 [[Battle of Karafuto]] | | *1905/7/7-7/31 [[Battle of Karafuto]] |
| *1905/9/5 [[Treaty of Portsmouth]] marks the end of the Russo-Japanese War. | | *1905/9/5 [[Treaty of Portsmouth]] marks the end of the Russo-Japanese War. |
| + | *1905/10/22 Admiral [[Togo Heihachiro|Tôgô Heihachirô]] participates in a triumphal victory parade held in conjunction with his journey from [[Shinbashi Station]] to the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] to formally report to the Emperor on his victory and triumphal return. The Emperor receives him in the palace, wearing a naval uniform (rather than an army uniform) for the first time. |
| + | *1905/10/23 From the deck of the battleship ''[[Asama]]'', the [[Meiji Emperor]] performs a formal military review of two hundred warships anchored in Tokyo Bay, comprising nearly the entirety of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], including five submarines, as well as several warships captured from China and Russia. |
| + | *1905/12/7 A grand triumphal victory parade is held featuring Field Marshal [[Oyama Iwao|Ôyama Iwao]]. |
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| ==Other Events of 1905== | | ==Other Events of 1905== |
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| *''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]] is published. | | *''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by [[Okakura Kakuzo|Okakura Kakuzô]] is published. |
| *The [[Chinese imperial examination]] system is abolished. | | *The [[Chinese imperial examination]] system is abolished. |
| + | *A major earthquake, known as the [[Geiyo earthquake]], strikes the [[Hiroshima prefecture|Hiroshima]] region. |
| + | *[[Hanashiro Chomo|Hanashiro Chômo]] compiles his textbook ''Karate Kumite'', which is the first to render [[karate]] as 空手 ("empty hand") rather than as 唐手 ("Chinese hand"). |
| *The [[Japanese wolf]] becomes extinct. | | *The [[Japanese wolf]] becomes extinct. |
| *[[Natsume Soseki|Natsume Sôseki's]] ''Wagahai neko de aru'' ("I Am a Cat") is published. | | *[[Natsume Soseki|Natsume Sôseki's]] ''Wagahai neko de aru'' ("I Am a Cat") is published. |
| + | *Three hundred eighty-seven Okinawan emigrants depart [[Kobe]] for New Caledonia, becoming the first Okinawans to settle there. |
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| ===Births and Deaths=== | | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| + | *Art dealer [[Siegfried Bing]] dies (b. [[1838]]). |
| *Painter [[Tateishi Tetsuomi]] is born in Taiwan (d. 1980). | | *Painter [[Tateishi Tetsuomi]] is born in Taiwan (d. 1980). |
| *[[Yoshihara Jiro|Yoshihara Jirô]], founder of the Gutai movement, is born (d. 1972). | | *[[Yoshihara Jiro|Yoshihara Jirô]], founder of the Gutai movement, is born (d. 1972). |