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*[[1874]] - A road for horse carriages joining [[Tokyo]]'s [[Kyōbashi]] district and [[Shinbashi]] district is completed. |
*[[1874 in Japan|1874]] - A road for horse carriages joining [[Tokyo]]'s [[Kyōbashi, Tokyo|Kyōbashi]] district and [[Shinbashi]] district is completed. |
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*[[1905]] - Japan's General [[Nogi Maresuke]] and Russia's General [[Anatoly Stoessel]] meet at {{nihongo|Shǔishīgōng| |
*[[1905 in Japan|1905]] - Japan's General [[Nogi Maresuke]] and Russia's General [[Anatoly Stoessel]] meet at {{nihongo|Shǔishīgōng||Suishiei}}. |
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*[[1919]] - Matsuisu Mako, a Shingeki (western style drama) actress, commits suicide. It is believed that she committed suicide to be with Shimamura Hōgetsu, who died two months earlier. Shimamura was a literary figure who co-founded the Geijutsuza Club with Matsuisu for the purpose of introducing modern western style drama to Japan. |
*[[1919 in Japan|1919]] - Matsuisu Mako, a Shingeki (western style drama) actress, commits suicide. It is believed that she committed suicide to be with Shimamura Hōgetsu, who died two months earlier. Shimamura was a literary figure who co-founded the Geijutsuza Club with Matsuisu for the purpose of introducing modern western style drama to Japan. |
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*[[1955]] - Cinerama opens in Tokyo and [[Osaka]]. |
*[[1955 in Japan|1955]] - Cinerama opens in Tokyo and [[Osaka]]. |
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*[[1974]] - [[Japan]] and [[China]] sign a trade agreement. |
*[[1974 in Japan|1974]] - [[Japan]] and [[China]] sign a trade agreement. |
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'''Births''' |
'''Births''' |
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*[[1941 in Japan|1941]] - [[Hayao Miyazaki]], animator, director, and screenwriter |
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*[[1956 in Japan|1956]] - [[Chen Kenichi]], Japanese-Chinese chef |
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*[[1976 in Japan|1976]] - [[Shintarō Asanuma]], voice actor and singer |
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*[[1979 in Japan|1979]] - [[Masami Tanaka]], swimmer |
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*[[1982 in Japan|1982]] - [[Norichika Aoki]], baseball player |
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*[[1984 in Japan|1984]] - [[Nao Nagasawa]], actress, voice actress, and singer |
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*[[1985 in Japan|1985]] - [[Yuka Koide]], actress, model, and entertainer |
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*[[1986 in Japan|1986]] - [[Teppei Koike]], actor and singer |
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*[[1998 in Japan|1998]] - [[Marie Iitoyo]], model and actress |
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'''Deaths''' |
'''Deaths''' |
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*[[1919]] - [[Sumako Matsui]] |
*[[1919 in Japan|1919]] - [[Sumako Matsui]] (b. 1886), actress and singer |
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*[[2007]] - [[Momofuku Ando]] |
*[[2007 in Japan|2007]] - [[Momofuku Ando]] (b. 1910), Taiwanese-Japanese businessman, founded [[Nissin Foods]] |
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'''Film and television''' |
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*[[2007 in Japan|2007]] - ''[[Hana Yori Dango Returns]]'' begins airing on [[Tokyo Broadcasting System]], starring [[Mao Inoue]], [[Jun Matsumoto]], [[Shun Oguri]], [[Shota Matsuda]], and [[Tsuyoshi Abe]] |
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*[[2014 in Japan|2014]] - ''[[Gunshi Kanbei]]'' begins airing on [[NHK]], starring [[Junichi Okada]] and [[Miki Nakatani]] |
Latest revision as of 10:47, 28 August 2020
Events
- 1874 - A road for horse carriages joining Tokyo's Kyōbashi district and Shinbashi district is completed.
- 1905 - Japan's General Nogi Maresuke and Russia's General Anatoly Stoessel meet at Shǔishīgōng (Suishiei).
- 1919 - Matsuisu Mako, a Shingeki (western style drama) actress, commits suicide. It is believed that she committed suicide to be with Shimamura Hōgetsu, who died two months earlier. Shimamura was a literary figure who co-founded the Geijutsuza Club with Matsuisu for the purpose of introducing modern western style drama to Japan.
- 1955 - Cinerama opens in Tokyo and Osaka.
- 1974 - Japan and China sign a trade agreement.
Births
- 1941 - Hayao Miyazaki, animator, director, and screenwriter
- 1956 - Chen Kenichi, Japanese-Chinese chef
- 1971 - Mayuko Takata, actress
- 1976 - Shintarō Asanuma, voice actor and singer
- 1979 - Masami Tanaka, swimmer
- 1982 - Norichika Aoki, baseball player
- 1984 - Nao Nagasawa, actress, voice actress, and singer
- 1985 - Yuka Koide, actress, model, and entertainer
- 1986 - Teppei Koike, actor and singer
- 1998 - Marie Iitoyo, model and actress
Deaths
- 1919 - Sumako Matsui (b. 1886), actress and singer
- 2007 - Momofuku Ando (b. 1910), Taiwanese-Japanese businessman, founded Nissin Foods
Film and television
- 2007 - Hana Yori Dango Returns begins airing on Tokyo Broadcasting System, starring Mao Inoue, Jun Matsumoto, Shun Oguri, Shota Matsuda, and Tsuyoshi Abe
- 2014 - Gunshi Kanbei begins airing on NHK, starring Junichi Okada and Miki Nakatani