1872 in Japan

Events in the year 1872 in Japan.

1872
in
Japan

Decades:
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
See also:Other events of 1872
History of Japan   Timeline   Years

Incumbents

Governors

  • Aichi Prefecture: Iseki Ushitora (starting April 2)
  • Akita Prefecture: Shima Yoshitake (January 29-July 29), Sugio Magoshichiro (starting July 29)
  • Aomori Prefecture: J. Hishida
  • Fukui Prefecture: Kotobuki Murata
  • Fukushima Prefecture:
    • until January 20: Tomoharu Kiyooka
    • January 20-June 2: Miyahara
    • starting June 2: Taihe Yasujo
  • Gifu Prefecture: Joren Hasegawa
  • Gunma Prefecture: Sada Aoyama
  • Hiroshima Prefecture: Date Muneoki
  • Ibaraki Prefecture:
    • until July 10: Yamaguchi
    • August 8-August 13: Motsuke Nomura
    • starting August 25: Toru Watanabe
  • Iwate Prefecture: Korekiyo Shima
  • Kagawa Prefecture:
    • until October 17: Mohei Hayashi
    • October 17-November 28: Kan'ichi Nakamura
    • starting November 28: Mohei Hayashi
  • Kochi Prefecture: Yuzo Hayashi (until November 26), Iwasaki Nagatake (starting November 26)
  • Kyoto Prefecture: Hase Nobuatsu
  • Miyagi Prefecture: Ryo Shioya (starting January 8)
  • Nagano Prefecture: Tachiki Kenzen
  • Niigata Prefecture: Hirimatsu (starting November 20)
  • Oita Prefecture: Kei Morishita
  • Osaka Prefecture: Yotsutsuji Nishi
  • Saga Prefecture:
    • until July 12: Sadao Koga
    • July 12-December 22: Tesshu Yamaoka
    • starting December 22: Taku Shigeru
  • Saitama Prefecture: Morihide Nomura
  • Shiname Prefecture:
    • until March 30: Masami Terada
    • March 30-September 27: Tanenori Ikeda
    • starting September 27: Kamiyama Ren
  • Tochigi Prefecture: Miki Nabeshima
  • Tokyo: Yuri Kousei (until September 7), Tadahiro Okubo (starting September 7)
  • Toyama Prefecture: Miyoshi Zhou Liang
  • Yamagata Prefecture: ......

Events

Births

Deaths

References

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  2. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Museums" in Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 671-673.
  3. "History". National Diet Library. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  4. Lin, Man-houng. "The Ryukyus and Taiwan in the East Asian Seas: A Longue Durée Perspective," Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. October 27, 2006, translated and abridged from Academia Sinica Weekly, No. 1084. 24 August 2006.
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