1892 in Japan
Events from the year 1892 in Japan. It corresponds to Meiji 25 (明治25年) in the Japanese calendar.
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See also: | Other events of 1892 History of Japan • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
- Emperor: Emperor Meiji[1]
- Prime Minister:
- Matsukata Masayoshi: (until 8 August)
- Itō Hirobumi: (from 8 August)
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: [[]]
- Akita Prefecture: [[]]
- Aomori Prefecture: [[]]
- Ehime Prefecture: [[]]
- Fukui Prefecture: [[]]
- Fukuoka Prefecture: [[]]
- Fukushima Prefecture: [[]]
- Gifu Prefecture: [[]]
- Gunma Prefecture: [[]]
- Hiroshima Prefecture: [[]]
- Ibaraki Prefecture: [[]]
- Iwate Prefecture: [[]]
- Kagawa Prefecture: [[]]
- Kagoshima Prefecture: [[]]
- Kumamoto Prefecture: [[]]
- Kochi Prefecture: [[]]
- Kyoto Prefecture: [[]]
- Mie Prefecture: [[]]
- Miyagi Prefecture: [[]]
- Miyazaki Prefecture: [[]]
- Nagano Prefecture: [[]]
- Nara Prefecture: [[]]
- Niigata Prefecture: [[]]
- Oita Prefecture: [[]]
- Okayama Prefecture: [[]]
- Okinawa Prefecture: [[]]
- Osaka Prefecture: [[]]
- Saga Prefecture: [[]]
- Saitama Prefecture: [[]]
- Shiga Prefecture: [[]]
- Shiname Prefecture: [[]]
- Shizuoka Prefecture: [[]]
- Tochigi Prefecture: [[]]
- Tokushima Prefecture: [[]]
- Tokyo: [[]]
- Toyama Prefecture: [[]]
- Yamagata Prefecture: [[]]
- Yamaguchi Prefecture: [[]]
Events
- February 15 - General election
- May 5 – A first issue of Chugoku Shinbun Newspaper published in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Births
- January 25 - Takeo Takagi, admiral (d. 1944)
- February 1 - Kan Shimozawa, novelist (d. 1968)
- February 5 - Shunji Isaki, admiral (d. 1943)
- March 1 - Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, writer (d. 1927)
- March 30 - Sanzo Nosaka, one of the founders of the Japanese Communist Party (d. 1993)
- April 9 - Haruo Satō, novelist and poet (d. 1964)
- June 27 - Yumio Nasu, major general (d. 1942)
- August 11 - Eiji Yoshikawa, writer and novelist (d. 1962)
- August 17 - Tamon Yamaguchi, admiral (d. 1942)
- September 9 - Tsuru Aoki, actress (d. 1961)
- October 3 - Sentarō Ōmori, admiral (d. 1974)
- October 16 - Kiyonao Ichiki, military officer (died 1942)[2]
- December 15 - Akira Mutō, general (d. 1948)
Deaths
- January 23 – Ueki Emori, revolutionary (b. 1857)
- June 9 – Yoshitoshi, artist (b. 1839)
References
- "Meiji | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
- Chen, Peter. "Ichiki Kiyonao". WW2 Database
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