Events in the year 1886inJapan. It corresponds to Meiji 19 (明治19年) in the Japanese calendar. Monarch: Emperor Meiji Prime Minister: Itō Hirobumi Aichi...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1886. 1886 (MDCCCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
Christianity inJapan is among the nation's minority religions in terms of individuals who state an explicit affiliation or faith. In 2022, there are 1...
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji...
1855–1932), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Kyohei Inukai (born 1886), Japanese-American painter Kyohei Inukai (born 1913), Japanese-American...
Ishizaki Denzō, 2 October 1886 (or 1884?) – 29 April 1999) was an elementary school teacher and town assembly member in his hometown Kansago, Ibaraki...
system for the romanization of Japanese into Latin script. He published a second edition in 1872 and a third edition in1886, which introduced minor changes...
Japan Standard Time (日本標準時, Nihon Hyōjunji, JST), or Japan Central Standard Time (中央標準時, Chūō Hyōjunji, JCST), is the standard time zone inJapan, 9 hours...
August 13, 1886 (the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty) during the Beiyang Fleet visit to Nagasaki, Japan. Some Chinese...
feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Chizuko Hoshino (星野 千寿子), Japanese voice actress Chizuko Mifune (御船 千鶴子, 1886 – 1911)...
a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hitoshi Ikebe (池部 鈞, 1886–1969), Japanese painter Ryō Ikebe (池部 良, 1918–2010), Japanese actor...
uptake of traditional sword arts again, particularly in the military and the police. In1886 the Japanese Police gathered together kata from a variety of kenjutsu...
official estimates of Japan. Ranks are given by estimated areas. Undetermined areas here account for domestic boundary regions either in uncertainty or disputed...
Tarōkichi; 1767–1825), a Japanese sumo wrestler during the Kansei era Raiden Shin'emon (Wasuke Kazuyoshi; 1842–1886), a Japanese sumo wrestler during the...
Orthodox Church inJapan or Orthodox Church of Japan (Japanese: 日本ハリストス正教会, romanized: Nihon Harisutosu Seikyōkai, OCJ), also known as the Japanese Orthodox...
Japan Registered Household Tables (as of January 1, 1886), Japan Household Tables (as of January 1 for the years of 1885 and 1884). Population in the...
Chiaki; Saez, Emmanuel (2008). "The Evolution of Income Concentration inJapan, 1886–2005: Evidence from Income Tax Statistics" (PDF). Review of Economics...
Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (都道府県, todōfuken, [todoːɸɯ̥ꜜkeɴ] ), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first...
Ozawa (born 1974), Japanese football goalkeeper Hiromi Ozawa (小沢 洋美, born 1961), Japanese speed skater Jisaburō Ozawa (1886–1966), Japanese admiral and last...
智恵子, born 1975), Japanese actress Chieko Sugawara (菅原 千恵子, born 1976)), Japanese fencer Chieko Takamura (高村 智恵子, 1886–1938), Japanese poet Portrait of...
construction of Japanese homes. It was first published in1886 after its author had spent three years inJapan studying and teaching zoology. It contains numerous...
1886in Norwegian music March 21 – Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 is performed for the first time publicly in Vienna, conducted by Hans Richter. This...
vessel named Normanton off the coast of what is now Japan's Wakayama Prefecture on October 24, 1886. When the Normanton ran aground, the ship's officers...
Chizuko, 17 July 1886 – 19 January 1911) was a self-proclaimed clairvoyant during the late Meiji period inJapan. Mifune was born in Kumamoto Prefecture...
Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939, seven in Mainland Japan (now Japan), one in Korea under Japanese rule (now the Republic of Korea) and one in Taiwan...
October 1886 – 4 April 1968), was the son of Shimazu Tadayoshi and 30th head of the Shimazu clan. He was a naval officer, and rear admiral in the Imperial...
college in Okayama, Okayama, Japan, run by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. The predecessor of the school, women's school, was founded in1886, and it...