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February 8:

Events

  • 1567 - Ieyasu obtains permission from the court to change his surname from Matsudaira to Tokugawa. (Traditional Japanese Date: Twenty-ninth Day of the Twelfth Month, 1566)
  • 1882 - The Hokkaidō Development Agency is abolished.
  • 1887 - Japan adopts the official postal mark (〒).
  • 1958 - 9,500 people come to see the first western style carnival is held in Yūrakuchō, Tokyo.
  • 1959 - The 6.1 km Kurobe Tunnel in the northern Japan Alps is completed, allowing work on the Kuroyon Power Plant to continue.
  • 1982 - 33 people are killed and 29 are injured in the Hotel New Japan fire in Akasaka, Tokyo.
  • 1983 - The average height of high school senior boys reaches 170 cm (5' 7").

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