2002 in Japan
Events in the year 2002 in Japan.
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Incumbents
    
- Emperor: Akihito
 - Prime Minister: Junichiro Koizumi (L–Kanagawa)
 - Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yasuo Fukuda (L–Gunma)
 - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Shigeru Yamaguchi until October 30, Akira Machida from November 6
 - President of the House of Representatives: Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama)
 - President of the House of Councillors: Yutaka Inoue (L–Chiba) until April 22, Hiroyuki Kurata (L–Chiba)
 - Diet sessions: 154th (regular, January 21 to July 31), 155th (extraordinary, October 18 to December 13)
 
Governors
    
- Aichi Prefecture: Masaaki Kanda
 - Akita Prefecture: Sukeshiro Terata
 - Aomori Prefecture: Morio Kimura
 - Chiba Prefecture: Akiko Dōmoto
 - Ehime Prefecture: Moriyuki Kato
 - Fukui Prefecture: Yukio Kurita
 - Fukuoka Prefecture: Wataru Asō
 - Fukushima Prefecture: Eisaku Satō
 - Gifu Prefecture: Taku Kajiwara
 - Gunma Prefecture: Hiroyuki Kodera
 - Hiroshima Prefecture: Yūzan Fujita
 - Hokkaido: Tatsuya Hori
 - Hyogo Prefecture: Toshizō Ido
 - Ibaraki Prefecture: Masaru Hashimoto
 - Ishikawa Prefecture: Masanori Tanimoto
 - Iwate Prefecture: Hiroya Masuda
 - Kagawa Prefecture: Takeki Manabe
 - Kagoshima Prefecture: Tatsurō Suga
 - Kanagawa Prefecture: Hiroshi Okazaki
 - Kochi Prefecture: Daijiro Hashimoto
 - Kumamoto Prefecture: Yoshiko Shiotani
 - Kyoto Prefecture: Teiichi Aramaki (until 15 April) Keiji Yamada (starting 16 April)
 - Mie Prefecture: Masayasu Kitagawa
 - Miyagi Prefecture: Shirō Asano
 - Miyazaki Prefecture: Suketaka Matsukata
 - Nagano Prefecture: 
- starting 15 July: Yasuo Tanaka
 - 16 July-5 September: Shuichi Abe
 - starting 5 September: Yasuo Tanaka
 
 - Nagasaki Prefecture: Genjirō Kaneko
 - Nara Prefecture: Yoshiya Kakimoto
 - Niigata Prefecture: Ikuo Hirayama
 - Oita Prefecture: Morihiko Hiramatsu
 - Okayama Prefecture: Masahiro Ishii
 - Okinawa Prefecture: Keiichi Inamine
 - Osaka Prefecture: Fusae Ōta
 - Saga Prefecture: Isamu Imoto
 - Saitama Prefecture: Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
 - Shiga Prefecture: Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu
 - Shiname Prefecture: Nobuyoshi Sumita
 - Shizuoka Prefecture: Yoshinobu Ishikawa
 - Tochigi Prefecture: Akio Fukuda
 - Tokushima Prefecture: Toshio Endo (until 27 April); Tadashi Ōta (starting 28 April)
 - Tokyo: Shintarō Ishihara
 - Tottori Prefecture: Yoshihiro Katayama
 - Toyama Prefecture: Yutaka Nakaoki
 - Wakayama Prefecture: Yoshiki Kimura
 - Yamagata Prefecture: Kazuo Takahashi
 - Yamaguchi Prefecture: Sekinari Nii
 - Yamanashi Prefecture: Ken Amano
 
Events
    

George W. Bush addressing a joint session of the Diet, February 19
January
    
- January 15: UFJ Bank founded via the merger of the Sanwa Bank, Ltd., the Tokai Bank, Ltd. and Toyo Trust and Banking Co., Ltd.
 - January 29: Prime Minister Koizumi fires Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka.
 
February
    
- February 1: Yoriko Kawaguchi is appointed foreign minister; her previous portfolio of Environment Minister is assumed by Hiroshi Oki.
 - February 19: U.S. president George W. Bush addresses a joint session of the Diet.
 
March
    
- March 7: Futoshi Matsunaga and Junko Ogata are arrested for confinement of a 17-year-old girl. They are arrested for seven murders later.
 
April
    
- April 1: Mizuho Bank founded.
 - April 1: Domestic Violence Prevention Act becomes effective.
 - April 21
- E231 series trains are introduced on the Yamanote Line in Tokyo.
 - Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine.
 
 - April 22: The new official residence of the Prime Minister opens next to the old one in Nagatachō, Tokyo.
 
May
    
- May 31: The World Cup Korea/Japan 2002 begins.
 
June
    
- June 11: Solar eclipse visible throughout Japan.
 - June 24: Chiyoda ward in Tokyo bans smoking while walking in public.
 - June 30
- The World Cup ends.
 - Izumi Garden Tower is completed.
 
 
August
    
September
    
- September 17: Koizumi visits North Korea; Kim Jong-il admits to the North Korean abduction of Japanese citizens.
 
October
    
- October 15: Five Japanese abductees return from North Korea.
 
November
    
- November 1 – Renesas Technology, as predecessor of Renesas Electronics was founded.
 
December
    
- December 1
- Tōhoku Shinkansen extension to Hachinohe Station opens.
 - Saikyo Line and Rinkai Line extensions to Osaki Station open, allowing through service.
 - Iwate Ginga Line and Aoimori Railway begin operations.
 
 
The Nobel Prize
    
- Masatoshi Koshiba: 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics winner.
 - Koichi Tanaka: 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner.
 
Births
    

Sota Fujii, a current successful shogi player (right)
- March 25: Rio Sasaki, child actress
 - April 2: Yuito Obara, actor
 - July 19: Sōta Fujii, professional shōgi player
 - September 7: Nao Kosaka, idol, model, actress and member of the Japanese girls idol group Hinatazaka46
 - December 20: Yuuna Sugiyama, actress and singer
 
Deaths
    
- March 8: Sanji Hase, voice actor
 - April 10: Yuji Hyakutake, amateur astronomer
 - May 13: Morihiro Saito, aikidoka
 - May 16: Shoichi Arai, professional wrestling promoter
 - May 24: Toshihito Ito, actor
 - May 25: Genichi Kawakami, president of Yamaha Corporation from 1950 to 1977
 - June 13: Hideo Murata, rōkyoku and enka singer
 - June 15: Hideo Murota, actor
 - September 12: Mitsuo Ikeda, wrestler
 - October 12: Nozomi Momoi, AV idol
 - November 15: Sohn Kee-chung, marathon runner
 - December 15: Mr. C.B., thoroughbred racehorse
 - December 21: Prince Takamado
 - December 28: Koreyoshi Kurahara, screenwriter and director
 
References
    
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