1942 in Japan
Events in the year 1942 in Japan.
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Incumbents
    
    Governors
    
- Aichi Prefecture: Yukisawa Chiyoji
 - Akita Prefecture: Fumi
 - Aomori Prefecture: Seiichi Ueda (until 9 June); Shunsuke Yamada (starting 9 June)
 - Ehime Prefecture: Masatomi Hatakeda (until 7 July); Ryuichi Fukumoto (starting 7 July)
 - Fukui Prefecture: 
- until 9 January: Kubota
 - 9 January-15 June: Shigeo Miyoshi
 - starting 15 June: Nagano Wakamatsu
 
 - Fukushima Prefecture: Sumio Hisakawa (until 7 July); Yoshio Araki (starting 7 July)
 - Gifu Prefecture: Tetsushin Sudo (until 23 May); Miyoshi Shigeo (starting 23 May)
 - Gunma Prefecture: Goro Murata
 - Hiroshima Prefecture: Tokiji Yoshinaga (until 15 June); Saiichiro Miyamura (starting 15 June)
 - Ibaraki Prefecture: Kanichi Naito (until 7 October); Tsujiyama (starting 7 October)
 - Iwate Prefecture: Yoshifumi Yamauchi (until 15 June); Osamuzo Suzuki (starting 15 June)
 - Kagawa Prefecture: Osamu Eianhyaku (until 9 January); Yoshiji Kosuga (starting 9 January)
 - Kanagawa Prefecture: Mitsuma Matsumura (until month unknown)
 - Kochi Prefecture: Naoaki Hattori (until 7 July); Satoru Okino (starting 7 July)
 - Kumamoto Prefecture: Chioji Yukisawa (until 10 June); Hikari Akira (starting 10 June)
 - Kyoto Prefecture: Ando Kyoushirou
 - Mie Prefecture: Yoshiro Nakano (until 7 October); Koji Soga (starting 7 October)
 - Miyagi Prefecture: Nobuo Hayashin (until 7 October); Otomaru Kato (starting 7 October)
 - Miyazaki Prefecture: Osafume Katsumi
 - Nagano Prefecture: Noburo Suzuki (until 9 January); Nagoya Osamu (starting 9 January)
 - Niigata Prefecture: Doi Shohei
 - Oita Prefecture: Ito Hisamatsu (starting 6 May)
 - Okinawa Prefecture: Hajime Hayakawa
 - Saga Prefecture: Yue Yue (until 23 May); Shogo Tanaka (starting 23 May)
 - Saitama Prefecture: Miyano Shozo (until 9 January); Toshio Otsu (starting 9 January)
 - Shiname Prefecture: Yasuo Otsubo (until 9 January); Goro Koizumi (starting 9 January)
 - Tochigi Prefecture: Saburo Yamagata (until 9 January); Sakurai Yasuemon (starting 9 January)
 - Tokyo: Jitsuzo Kawanishi (until 9 January); Matsumura Miro (starting 9 January)
 - Toyama Prefecture: Kingo Machimura
 - Yamagata Prefecture: Hee Yamauchi (until 7 July); Akira Saito (starting 7 July)
 
Events
    
Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" preface
- 11 January – Japanese paratroopers land on Sulawesi.
 - 12 January – Japan declares war on the Dutch.
 - 22 January – Hideki Tōjō warns Australia that "if you continue resistance, we Japanese will destroy you."
 - 4 February – Japan demands the surrender of Singapore.
 - 17 February – Singapore is renamed Shōnan ("Light of the South").
 - 20 March – The navy minister, Admiral Shigetarō Shimada says that in view of the Allies' "Retaliation and hatred", Japan would no longer follow recognized rules of sea warfare.
 - 18 April – Doolittle Raid, the first bombing raid on the Japanese home islands
 - 25 May – Four ships leave Hokkaido to stage a diversionary raid on the Aleutian Islands.
 - 4–7 June – Battle of Midway
 - 21 August – Battle of the Tenaru
 - 11–12 October – Battle of Cape Esperance
 - 12–15 November – Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
 
Births
    
- January 8 – Junichiro Koizumi, 56th Prime Minister of Japan
 - January 27 – Tasuku Honjo, immunologist
 - February 1 – Masa Saito, professional wrestler (d. 2018)
 - March 29 – Kenichi Ogata, actor
 - April 2 – Hiroyuki Sakai, chef
 - April 25 – Katsuji Adachi, professional wrestler (d. 2010)
 - May 24 – Ichirō Ozawa, politician
 - July 3 – Mitsuhiro Kitta, golfer
 - July 5 – Motoaki Inukai, footballer
 - July 22 – Toyohiro Akiyama, astronaut
 - August 31 – Isao Aoki, golfer
 - September 16 – Tadamasa Goto, yakuza boss
 - September 19 – Nobuo Sekine, sculptor (d. 2019)
 
Deaths
    
- May 11 – Sakutarō Hagiwara, writer, poet and critic (b. 1886)
 - May 29 – Akiko Yosano, author and poet (b. 1878)
 - June 4 
- Jisaku Okada, Naval officer, killed in action at the Battle of Midway (b. 1897)
 - Tamon Yamaguchi, admiral (b. 1892)
 
 - June 5 – Ryusaku Yanagimoto, captain (b. 1894)
 - August 21 – Kiyonao Ichiki[2] (b. 1892)
 - August 26 – Junichi Sasai, aviator (b. 1918)
 - September 5 – Toshinari Maeda, general (b. 1885)
 - October 12 – Aritomo Gotō, admiral (b. 1888)
 - October 21 – Toshio Ōta, aviator (b. 1919)
 - October 26 – Yumio Nasu, major general (b. 1892)
 - November 5 – Kiyoura Keigo, politician and Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1850)
 - November 23 – Tomitarō Horii, lieutenant general (b. 1890)
 - December 4 – Atsushi Nakajima, author (b. 1909)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
 - Chen, Peter. "Ichiki Kiyonao". WW2 Database
 
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