1926 In Japan
Events in the year 1926 in Japan. In the history of Japan, it marks the final year of the Taishō period, Taishō 15 (大正15年), upon the death of Emperor Taishō on December 25, and the beginning of the Shōwa period, Shōwa 1, (昭和元年), upon the accession of his son Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito). In the Japanese calendar Shōwa 1 was just six days long, prior to January 1 Showa 2 (1927, 昭和2年). Incumbents *Emperor: ** Taishō: until December 25 ** Shōwa: starting December 25 *Regent: Hirohito until December 25 *Prime Minister: **Katō Takaaki: until January 28 **Wakatsuki Reijirō: starting January 30 Governors *Aichi Prefecture: Haruki Yamawaki (until 28 September); Saburo Shibata (starting 28 September) *Akita Prefecture: Miki Nagano (until 28 September); Nakano Kunikazu (starting 28 September) *Aomori Prefecture: Ryusaku Endo (until 28 September); Koyanagi Mamoru (starting 28 September) *Ehime Prefecture: Masayasu Kosaka *Fukui Prefecture: Katsuzo Toyo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nakano Kunikazu
Nakano may refer to: * Nakano, Tokyo * Nakano, Nagano * Nakano (surname) * Nakano Corporation , is a Japanese multinational general construction contractor engaging in design, construction, civil engineering, technical assistance, and real estate development projects for its clients, which include corporations, governments and individuals ... See also * * Nakano Station (other) {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Konosuke Hamada
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from September 1925 to September 1926. He was governor of Toyama Prefecture (1910-1915), Miyagi Prefecture (1915-1919) and Kyoto Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Kyoto Prefecture has a population of 2,561,358 () and has a geographic area of . Kyoto Prefecture borders Fukui Prefecture to the northeast, Shiga Prefecture ... (1926-1927). References Governors of Hiroshima 1870 births 1945 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Toyama Prefecture Governors of Miyagi Prefecture Governors of Kyoto {{Japan-politician-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Governors Of Hiroshima Prefecture
Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture served from 1871, when the Japanese government abolished the position of the ''daimyō'' of Hiroshima. Until 1947, the governors of Hiroshima Prefecture were appointed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Tokyo, but from 1947 onward they were elected. Appointed governors 1871–1947 * Viscount Kōno Togama 15 Aug – 15 Nov 1871 * Senbon Hisanobu 15 Nov – 27 Nov 1871 * Viscount Kōno Togama 27 Nov – 26 Dec 1871 * Date Muneoki Date Muneoki (1824 – February 9, 1898) was a Japanese politician of the early Meiji period who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture in 1871–1875. Governors of Hiroshima 1824 births 1898 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government offic ... 26 Dec 1871 – 25 Jan 1875 * Benzō Fujii 25 Jan 1875 – 6 Apr 1880 * Sadaaki Senda 6 Apr 1880 – 26 Dec 1889 * Baron Nabeshima Miki 26 Dec 1889 – 23 Apr 1896 * Orita Heinai 23 Apr 1896 – 7 Apr 1897 * Asada Tokunori 7 Apr 1897 – 14 May 1898 * Baron Taka ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Takekai Shirane
Takekai Shirane (May 25, 1883 – March 5, 1957) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from May to Dec. 1931. References {{s-end Governors of Hiroshima 1883 births 1957 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hiroshi Kawabuchi
Hiroshi Kawabuchi (August 15, 1883 – October 1, 1946) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from July 1929 to May 1931. He was governor of Fukushima Prefecture (1925-1927) and Fukuoka Prefecture (1931). He was mayor of Kōchi, Kōchi is the capital city of Kōchi Prefecture located on the island of Shikoku in Japan. With over 40% of the prefectural population, Kōchi is the main commercial and industrial centre and the "primate city" of the prefecture. , the city had an e ... from 1936 to 1941. References {{s-end Governors of Hiroshima 1883 births 1946 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Fukushima Prefecture Governors of Fukuoka Prefecture ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masayasu Kosaka
Masayasu is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Hotta Masayasu (1848–1911), Japanese politician *Inaba Masayasu (1640–1684), Japanese feudal lord *Masayasu Wakabayashi (born 1978), Japanese comedian, television presenter, and actor *Masayasu Nomura was a Japanese molecular biologist. Nomura was born in April 1927, a native of Hyōgo Prefecture, and completed a bachelor's degree and doctorate at the University of Tokyo. Nomura began work in 1957 as a postdoctoral researcher in the United S ... (1927-2011), Japanese molecular biologist * Sogō Masayasu (1562-1587), Japanese samurai {{given name, type=both ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |