1998 in Japan
Events in the year 1998 in Japan. It corresponds to the year Heisei 10 (平成10年) in the Japanese calendar.
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See also: | Other events of 1998 History of Japan • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
- Emperor: Akihito[1]
- Prime Minister: Ryutaro Hashimoto (L–Okayama) until July 30, Keizo Obuchi (L–Gunma)
- Chief Cabinet Secretary: Kanezō Muraoka (L–Akita) until July 30, Hiromu Nonaka (L–Kyōto)
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Shigeru Yamaguchi
- President of the House of Representatives: Sōichirō Itō (L–Miyagi)
- President of the House of Councillors: Jūrō Saitō (L–Mie) until July 25 and again from August 4
- Diet sessions: 142nd (regular, January 12 to June 18), 143rd (extraordinary, August 7 to October 16), 144th (extraordinary, November 27 to December 14)
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Reiji Suzuki
- Akita Prefecture: Sukeshiro Terata
- Aomori Prefecture: Morio Kimura
- Chiba Prefecture: Takeshi Numata
- Ehime Prefecture: Sadayuki Iga
- Fukui Prefecture: Yukio Kurita
- Fukuoka Prefecture: Wataru Asō
- Fukushima Prefecture: Eisaku Satō
- Gifu Prefecture: Taku Kajiwara
- Gunna Prefecture: Hiroyuki Kodera
- Hiroshima Prefecture: Yūzan Fujita
- Hokkaido: Tatsuya Hori
- Hyogo Prefecture: Toshitami Kaihara
- Ibaraki Prefecture: Masaru Hashimoto
- Ishikawa Prefecture: Masanori Tanimoto
- Iwate Prefecture: Hiroya Masuda
- Kagawa Prefecture: Jōichi Hirai (until 4 September); Takeki Manabe (starting 5 September)
- Kagoshima Prefecture: Tatsurō Suga
- Kanagawa Prefecture: Hiroshi Okazaki
- Kochi Prefecture: Daijiro Hashimoto
- Kumamoto Prefecture: Joji Fukushima
- Kyoto Prefecture: Teiichi Aramaki
- Mie Prefecture: Masayasu Kitagawa
- Miyagi Prefecture: Shirō Asano
- Miyazaki Prefecture: Suketaka Matsukata
- Nagano Prefecture: Gorō Yoshimura
- Nagasaki Prefecture: Isamu Takada (until 1 March); Genjirō Kaneko (starting 2 March)
- Nara Prefecture: Yoshiya Kakimoto
- Niigata Prefecture: Ikuo Hirayama
- Oita Prefecture: Morihiko Hiramatsu
- Okayama Prefecture: Masahiro Ishii
- Okinawa Prefecture: Masahide Ōta (until 10 December); Keiichi Inamine (starting 10 December)
- Osaka Prefecture: Knock Yokoyama
- Saga Prefecture: Isamu Imoto
- Saitama Prefecture: Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
- Shiga Prefecture: Minoru Inaba (until 20 July); Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu (starting 20 July)
- Shiname Prefecture: Nobuyoshi Sumita
- Shizuoka Prefecture: Yoshinobu Ishikawa
- Tochigi Prefecture: Fumio Watanabe
- Tokushima Prefecture: Toshio Endo
- Tokyo: Yukio Aoshima
- Tottori Prefecture: Yuji Nishio
- Toyama Prefecture: Yutaka Nakaoki
- Wakayama Prefecture: Isamu Nishiguchi
- Yamagata Prefecture: Kazuo Takahashi
- Yamaguchi Prefecture: Sekinari Nii
- Yamanashi Prefecture: Ken Amano
Events
- February 7 – February 22: The 1998 Winter Olympics are held in Nagano.
- March 5 - March 14: The 1998 Winter Paralympics are held in Nagano.
- April 1: Toyota City, Fukuyama City, Kōchi City and Miyazaki City become core cities.
- April 5: The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge linking Shikoku with Honshū and costing about ¥ 500 billion (US$3.8 billion), opens to traffic, becoming the largest suspension bridge in the world.[2]
- May 26: Takashi Imai is inaugurated as the 9th head of the Keidanren.
- June 22: Financial Services Agency established.
- July 5: Japan launches the Nozomi probe to Mars, joining the United States and Russia as an outer space-exploring nation.
- July 12: Election for the House of Councillors held.
- July 25: Masumi Hayashi poisons a curry pot at a festival in Wakayama, causing the death of two adults and two children.
- September 3: Metal Gear Solid is first released for the PS1 in Japan.
- September 22 – 23: According to Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed report, Typhoon Vicky hit violation storm, landslide, and many cultural heritage site were damage in Wakayama, Nara, Kyoto and Shiga Prefecture, total 19 person were fatalities with 611 person were hurt.
- October 8: Japan-South Korea Joint Declaration of 1998.
- November 13: Free solo climber Alain Robert scales the Shinjuku Center Building and is arrested on its roof.
- November 26: Japan-China Joint Declaration On Building a Partnership of Friendship and Cooperation for Peace and Development.
- December 18: Mario Party is released in Japan.
Births
- January 5 - Marie Iitoyo, model and actress
- February 8 - Rui Hachimura, basketball player
- March 19 - Sakura Miyawaki, singer
- March 26 - Satoko Miyahara, figure skater
- April 6 - Rina Katsuta, singer
- April 10 - Airi Kinoshita, murder victim (d. 2005)
- May 13 - Karen Iwata, singer and voice actress
- May 15 - Rena Nozawa, actress and singer
- May 28 - Riho Sayashi, J-pop singer
- June 14 - Taishi Nakagawa, actor and model
- June 19 - Suzu Hirose, model and actress
- July 9 - Tiger Onitsuka, jazz drummer
- July 16 - Rina Matsuno, singer (d. 2017)
- July 17 - Shione Sawada, actress
- July 26 - Maya Sakura, singer
- July 27 - Risa Watanabe, idol and model
- August 5 - Kanon Suzuki, singer
- August 17 - Yoshinobu Yamamoto, professional baseball player
- August 28 - Haruka Fukuhara, actress, model and singer
- October 30 - Meimi Tamura, singer and actress
- November 12 - Yuna Taira, actress
- November 29 - Ayumu Hirano, snowboarder
- December 30 - Akari Uemura, pop singer
Deaths
- January 9 – Kenichi Fukui, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1918)
- January 21 – Yoshifumi Kondō, animator (b. 1950)
- January 26 – Shinichi Suzuki, violinist (b. 1898)
- January 27 – Tamio Kageyama, novelist (b. 1947)
- January 28 – Shotaro Ishinomori, Manga artist, "Father of Henshin heroes." (b. 1938)
- February 5 – Takahashi Chikuzan, Tsugaru-jamisen performer and composer (b. 1910)
- March 10 – Kenkō Satoshi, Sumo wrestler (b. 1967)
- March 13 – Kosho Uchiyama, Sōtō priest (b. 1912)
- April 20 – Yoshio Inaba, actor (b. 1920)
- May 2 – Matsumoto Hideto (hide), Japanese musician (b. 1964)
- May 10 – Nekojiru, manga artist (b. 1967)
- May 19 – Sōsuke Uno, Prime Minister (b. 1922)
- August 3 – Reizo Koike, breaststroke swimmer (b. 1915)
- August 28 – Hirokazu Kobayashi, aikidoka (b. 1929)
- September 6 – Akira Kurosawa, screenwriter, producer, and director (b. 1910)
- September 27 – Narita Bryan, racehorse (b. 1991)
- October 12 – Ineko Sata, communist and feminist author of proletarian literature (b. 1904)
- November 1 – Silence Suzuka, racehorse (b. 1994)
- November 5 – Momoko Kōchi, actress (b. 1932)
- December 1 – Shōji Nakayama, actor (b. 1928)
- December 2 – Mikio Oda, athlete (b. 1905)
- December 30 – Keisuke Kinoshita, film director (b. 1912)
References
- "Akihito | Biography, Reign, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- "Public Roads - World's Longest Suspension Bridge Opens in Japan , July/August 1998". Fhwa.dot.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
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