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{{Year in Japan|1930}}
{{Year in Japan|1930}}
Events in the year '''1930 in [[Japan]]'''. It corresponds to '''[[Shōwa period|Shōwa]] 5''' (昭和5年) in the [[Japanese calendar]].
Events in the year '''1930 in [[Japan]]'''. It corresponds to '''[[Shōwa period|Shōwa]] 5''' (昭和5年) in the [[Japanese calendar]].


==Incumbents==
==Incumbents==
*[[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]]: [[Hirohito]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Hirohito {{!}} Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hirohito |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=27 March 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]]: [[Hirohito]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Hirohito {{!}} Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hirohito |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=27 March 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]]: [[Osachi Hamaguchi]]
*[[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]]: [[Osachi Hamaguchi]]


==Events==
==Events==
*January 1 &ndash; The Ministry of Rail adopts the [[metric system]] for all of Japan's railways.
*January 1 &ndash; The Ministry of Rail adopts the [[metric system]] for all of Japan's railways.
*February 4 &ndash; [[Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu| Prince Takamatsu]] marries [[Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu|Kikuko Tokugawa]].
*February 4 &ndash; [[Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu|Prince Takamatsu]] marries [[Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu|Kikuko Tokugawa]].
*February 20 &ndash; [[Japanese general election, 1930]]: The [[Rikken Minseitō]] party, led by Prime Minister [[Osachi Hamaguchi]], won an overall majority in the [[House of Representatives (Japan)|House of Representatives]]. Voter turnout was 83.34%.
*February 20 &ndash; [[1930 Japanese general election]]: The [[Rikken Minseitō]] party, led by Prime Minister [[Osachi Hamaguchi]], won an overall majority in the [[House of Representatives (Japan)|House of Representatives]]. Voter turnout was 83.34%.
*May 5 &ndash; Iwatani Industry has founded in Osaka. (As predecessor name was Iwatani Naoji Shoten) {{page needed|date=May 2020}}
*May 24&ndash;27 &ndash; [[1930 Far Eastern Games]] held in [[Tokyo]].
*May 24&ndash;27 &ndash; [[1930 Far Eastern Games]] held in [[Tokyo]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bell |first1=Daniel |title=Encyclopedia of international games |date=2003 |publisher=McFarland & Co |location=Jefferson, N.C. |isbn=0-7864-1026-4 |page=474}}</ref>
*October 27&ndash;December &ndash; [[Wushe Incident]]
*October 27&ndash;December &ndash; [[Wushe Incident]]
*November 14 &ndash; Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi is shot inside [[Tokyo Station]] by [[Tomeo Sagoya]] in a failed assignation attempt. The wounds kept Hamaguchi hospitalized for several months.
*November 14 &ndash; Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi is shot inside [[Tokyo Station]] by [[Tomeo Sagoya]] in a failed assassination attempt. The wounds kept Hamaguchi hospitalized for several months.
*November 18 &ndash; the Buddhist [[Japanese new religions|religious movement]] [[Soka Gakkai]] is formed by educator [[Tsunesaburō Makiguchi]].
*November 18 &ndash; the Buddhist [[Japanese new religions|religious movement]] [[Soka Gakkai]] is formed by educator [[Tsunesaburō Makiguchi]].
*December 21 &ndash; ''The First Gōdō Bank'' and ''Sanyō Bank'' were merged, that became name for ''[[:ja:中国銀行 (日本)|Okayama Chūgoku Bank]]''.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}}
*Unknown date
** According to All Japan Pachinko Association confirmed report, first standards [[Pachinko|pachinko parlor]] open in [[Nagoya]].{{page needed|date=May 2020}}
** [[NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories]] was founded<ref>{{cite book |last1=Hart |first1=Jeffrey A. |title=Technology, Television, and Competition: The Politics of Digital TV |date=5 February 2004 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-139-44224-4 |page=84 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R4j_Pmj_l9MC&pg=PA84 |language=en}}</ref>


==Births==
==Births==
*January 12 &ndash; [[Minoru Makihara]], businessman and CEO of [[Mitsubishi Corporation]] (d. [[2020 in Japan|2020]])
*January 15 &ndash; [[Michiyo Aratama]], actress (d. [[2001 in Japan|2001]])
*January 15 &ndash; [[Michiyo Aratama]], actress (d. [[2001 in Japan|2001]])
*January 16 &ndash; [[Shōmei Tōmatsu]], photographer (d. [[2012 in Japan|2012]])
*January 16 &ndash; [[Shōmei Tōmatsu]], photographer (d. [[2012 in Japan|2012]])
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*January 20 &ndash; [[Sadateru Arikawa]], aikido teacher (d. [[2003 in Japan|2003]])
*January 20 &ndash; [[Sadateru Arikawa]], aikido teacher (d. [[2003 in Japan|2003]])
*January 29 &ndash; [[Norio Ohga]], businessman and CEO of [[Sony]] (d. [[2011 in Japan|2011]])
*January 29 &ndash; [[Norio Ohga]], businessman and CEO of [[Sony]] (d. [[2011 in Japan|2011]])
*January 30 &ndash; [[Osamu Suzuki (businessman)|Osamu Suzuki]], businessman and CEO of [[Suzuki]] (d. [[2024 in Japan|2024]])
*April 23 &ndash; [[Shun Akiyama]], literary critic (d. [[2013 in Japan|2013]])
*April 24 &ndash; [[Yumi Katsura]], wedding fashion designer (d. [[2024 in Japan|2024]])
*April 29 &ndash; [[Kyōko Kishida]], actress (d. [[2006 in Japan|2006]])
*April 29 &ndash; [[Kyōko Kishida]], actress (d. [[2006 in Japan|2006]])
*May 20 &ndash; [[Yasushi Nagao]], Pulitzer Prize-winning press photographer (d. [[2009 in Japan|2009]])
*May 20 &ndash; [[Yasushi Nagao]], Pulitzer Prize-winning press photographer (d. [[2009 in Japan|2009]])
*June 3 &ndash; [[Ben Wada]], television director (d. [[2011 in Japan|2011]])
*June 3 &ndash; [[Ben Wada]], television director (d. [[2011 in Japan|2011]])
*June 15 &ndash; [[Ikuo Hirayama]], painter (d. [[2009 in Japan|2009]])
*June 29 &ndash; [[Sachiko Hidari]], actress (d. [[2001 in Japan|2001]])
*June 29 &ndash; [[Sachiko Hidari]], actress (d. [[2001 in Japan|2001]])
*July 3 &ndash; [[Kinji Fukasaku]], film director (d. 2003)
*July 3 &ndash; [[Kinji Fukasaku]], film director (d. 2003)
*August 1 &ndash; [[Satoru Kobayashi (director)|Satoru Kobayashi]], film director (d. 2001)
*August 1 &ndash; [[Satoru Kobayashi (director)|Satoru Kobayashi]], film director (d. 2001)
*September 12 &ndash; [[Akira Suzuki (chemist)|Akira Suzuki]], chemist
*October 8 &ndash; [[Toru Takemitsu|Tōru Takemitsu]], composer (d. [[1996 in Japan |1996]])
*October 8 &ndash; [[Toru Takemitsu|Tōru Takemitsu]], composer (d. [[1996 in Japan|1996]])
*October 10 &ndash; [[Akiyuki Nosaka]], novelist, singer and politician (d. [[2015 in Japan|2015]])
*October 10 &ndash; [[Akiyuki Nosaka]], novelist, singer and politician (d. [[2015 in Japan|2015]])
*November 10 &ndash; [[Michiya Mihashi]], [[enka]] singer (d. [[1996 in Japan |1996]])
*October 12 &ndash; Keiichi Komura, boxer (d. [[2023 in Japan|2023]]){{citation needed|date=January 2024}}
*November 11 &ndash; [[Minako Oba]], [[enka]] author and social critic (d. [[2007 in Japan |2007]])
*November 10 &ndash; [[Michiya Mihashi]], [[enka]] singer (d. [[1996 in Japan|1996]])
*November 11 &ndash; [[Minako Oba]], [[enka]] author and social critic (d. [[2007 in Japan|2007]])
*December 10 &ndash; [[Yukio Koshimori]], politician (d. [[2005 in Japan|2005]])
*December 10 &ndash; [[Yukio Koshimori]], politician (d. [[2005 in Japan|2005]])
*December 17 &ndash; [[Makoto Moroi]], composer (d. [[2013 in Japan|2013]])<ref>{{cite web|author=Le 2 septembre 2013 par La Rédaction |url=http://www.resmusica.com/2013/09/02/deces-du-compositeur-et-critique-musical-japonais-makoto-moroi-1930-2013/ |title=Décès du compositeur japonais Makoto Moroi (1930-2013) « Flash-Info « ResMusica |publisher=Resmusica.com |date= |accessdate=2013-09-03}}</ref>
*December 17 &ndash; [[Makoto Moroi]], composer (d. [[2013 in Japan|2013]])<ref>{{cite web|author=Le 2 septembre 2013 par La Rédaction |url=http://www.resmusica.com/2013/09/02/deces-du-compositeur-et-critique-musical-japonais-makoto-moroi-1930-2013/ |title=Décès du compositeur japonais Makoto Moroi (1930-2013) « Flash-Info « ResMusica |publisher=Resmusica.com |access-date=2013-09-03}}</ref>
*December 30 &ndash; [[Takeshi Kaikō]], author (d. [[1989 in Japan|1989]])
*December 30 &ndash; [[Takeshi Kaikō]], author (d. [[1989 in Japan|1989]])


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*January 27 &ndash; [[Dewa Shigetō]], admiral (b. 1856)
*January 27 &ndash; [[Dewa Shigetō]], admiral (b. 1856)
*March 2 &ndash; [[Katsusaburō Yamagiwa]], pathologist and physician (b. [[1863 in Japan|1863]])
*March 2 &ndash; [[Katsusaburō Yamagiwa]], pathologist and physician (b. [[1863 in Japan|1863]])
*March 10 - [[Misuzu Kaneko]], poet (b. [[1903 in Japan|1903]])
*March 28 &ndash; [[Uchimura Kanzō]], author and pacifist (b. [[1861 in Japan|1861]])
*March 28 &ndash; [[Uchimura Kanzō]], author and pacifist (b. [[1861 in Japan|1861]])
*May 10 &ndash; [[Kanzan Shimomura]], [[nihonga]] painter (b. [[1873 in Japan|1873]])
*May 10 &ndash; [[Kanzan Shimomura]], [[nihonga]] painter (b. [[1873 in Japan|1873]])
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*October 30 &ndash; [[Sakichi Toyoda]], inventor and industrialist (b. [[1867 in Japan|1867]])
*October 30 &ndash; [[Sakichi Toyoda]], inventor and industrialist (b. [[1867 in Japan|1867]])
*November 4 &ndash; [[Akiyama Yoshifuru]], general (b. [[1859 in Japan|1859]])
*November 4 &ndash; [[Akiyama Yoshifuru]], general (b. [[1859 in Japan|1859]])
*November 9 &ndash; [[Asano Sōichirō]], businessman (b. [[1848 in Japan|1848]])
*November 16 &ndash; [[Den Kenjirō]], politician and [[Governor-General of Taiwan]] (b. [[1855 in Japan|1855]])
*November 16 &ndash; [[Den Kenjirō]], politician and [[Governor-General of Taiwan]] (b. [[1855 in Japan|1855]])


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1930
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Events in the year 1930 in Japan. It corresponds to Shōwa 5 (昭和5年) in the Japanese calendar.

Incumbents

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Events

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Births

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of international games. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. p. 474. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
  3. ^ Hart, Jeffrey A. (5 February 2004). Technology, Television, and Competition: The Politics of Digital TV. Cambridge University Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-139-44224-4.
  4. ^ Le 2 septembre 2013 par La Rédaction. "Décès du compositeur japonais Makoto Moroi (1930-2013) « Flash-Info « ResMusica". Resmusica.com. Retrieved 2013-09-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)