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June 1
Events
- 1875 - Tokyo Kishōdai, the precursor to the Japan Meteorological Agency, is established.
- 1888 - The Tokyo Observatory (precursor to the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) is established.
- 1897 - Japan's first ironworks, Yawata Iron & Steel, begins operation. Yawata Iron & Steel was merged with Fuji Iron & Steel in 1970 to form the Nippon Steel Corporation.
- 1903 - Hibiya Park, Japan's first western style park, opens in Tokyo.
- 1949 - Japan National Railways and the Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation are both established.
- 1951 - The minting of one-yen aluminum coins begins.
- 1961 - The Japan Meteorological Agency begins publishing the "discomfort index", based on temperature and humidity. It is said that a discomfort index above 70 makes some people uncomfortable, but a discomfort index above 80 makes everyone uncomfortable.
- 1972 - The Road Traffic Law is passed, and the famous yellow and green "young leaf" mark, required to be displayed in the window of cars drive by inexperienced drivers, is born.
- 1980 - A forecast for the chance of precipitation is published in Tokyo for the first time.
Births
- 1941 - Toyo Ito, architect, designed the Torre Realia BCN and Hotel Porta Fira
- 1955 - Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, sumo wrestler
- 1968 - Yui Natsukawa, actress
- 1976 - Kōhei Murakami, actor
- 1988 - Nami Tamaki, singer
- 1990 - Rie Murakawa, voice actress and singer
- 2004 - Miyu Honda, actress
Deaths
- 2010 - Kazuo Ohno (b. 1906), dancer
Holidays, observances, and anniversaries
- 1925 - NHK Radio begins regular broadcasting.
- 1977 - Mild Seven cigarettes go on sale for the first time.
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June 2
Events
- 1909 - The Ryōgoku Kokugikan sumō stadium opens in Tokyo. Constructed at a cost of 270,000 yen, the stadium holds 13,000 spectators.
- 1968 - An American F4 Phantom II crashes on the campus of Kyūshū University.
- 1973 - Wajima Hiroshi becomes the first sumō wrestler to enter the sport through a university club (rather than the more traditional training stable) and make the rank of Yokozuna.
- 1995 - Hideo Nomo becomes the first Japanese pitcher in 30 years to win a Major League Baseball game.
Births
- 1891 - Takijirō Ōnishi (d. 1945), admiral and pilot
- 1926 - Chiyonoyama Masanobu (d. 1977), sumo wrestler, the 41st Yokozuna
- 1946 - Tomomichi Nishimura, voice actor
- 1985 - Miyuki Sawashiro, voice actress and singer
Film and television
- 2012 - 11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate, a drama film starring Arata Iura
- 2012 - Gaiji Keisatsu, a film starring Atsurō Watabe, Kim Kang-woo, and Yōko Maki
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June 3
Events
- 708 - The first silver coins are minted in Japan.
- 1946 - The first recorded street interview is broadcast on NHK radio.
- 1951 - The first filmed baseball games are shown at Mitsukoshi department store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
- 1953 - The first widescreen movie is shown in Japan.
- 1983 - The first proportional representation election is held in Japan.
- 1991 - A pyroclastic flow of molten lava from Mount Unzen in Nagasaki kills 43.
Births
- 1930 - Ben Wada (d. 2011), director and producer
- 1963 - Toshiaki Karasawa, actor
- 1969 - Takako Minekawa, singer-songwriter
- 1971 - Ryo Narushima, actress
- 1987 - Masami Nagasawa, actress and singer
- 1988 - Shohei Miura, actor and model
- 1989 - Megumi Han, voice actress and singer
Film and television
- 2000 - Aibō begins airing on TV Asahi, starring Yutaka Mizutani
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June 4
Events
- 1615 - Osaka castle falls to Tokugawa Ieyasu following a long siege (the Siege of Osaka). (Traditional Japanese date: Eighth Day of the Fifth Month in the First Year of Genna (1615))
- 1858 - Ii Naosuke is appointed Tairō, or great elder.
- 1879 - The "Tōkyō Shōkonsha" changes its name to Yasukuni Shrine.
- 1928 - Manchurian warloard Zhāng Zuòlín is assassinated by members of the Kwantung Army, a unit of the Imperial Japanese Army.
- 1954 - Over 5,700 employees of Omikenshi Co., Ltd., an Osaka textile manufacturer, lead a strike demanding respect for civil rights, such as the right to marry freely, the right of privacy of correspondence and an end to forced conversion to Buddhism. The strike lasts over one hundred days and ends in a victory for the workers.
Births
- 1829 - Jinmaku Kyūgorō (d. 1903), sumo wrestler, the 12th Yokozuna
- 1953 - Susumu Ojima, businessman, founded Huser
- 1954 - Kazuhiro Yamaji, actor and voice actor
- 1964 - Kōji Yamamura, animator, producer, and screenwriter
- 1971 - Shoji Meguro, director and composer
- 1972 - Nikka Costa, Japanese-American singer-songwriter
- 1979 - Naohiro Takahara, footballer
- 1984 - Kento Handa, actor
- 1995 - Shiori Tamai, singer
- 1997 - Kana Nakanishi, singer
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June 5
Events
- 1579 - Azuchi Castle is completed.
- 1875 - The Japan Meteorological Agency begins keeping official time.
- 1878 - The vernal and autumnal equinox holidays are established.
- 1882 - Kanō Jigorō, the founder of jūdō, establishes the Kōdōkan jūdō club.
- 1934 - Japan's first state funeral is held for Fleet Admiral Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō.
- 1942 - The Battle of Midway begins.
- 1948 - The National Diet Library opens.
- 1971 - The Keiō Plaza Hotel, Shinjuku's first skyscraper, opens.
Births
- 1971 - Miyuki Komatsu, actress
- 1971 - Tomoko Nakajima, actress
- 1971 - Takaya Tsubobayashi, race car driver
- 1986 - Jun Hasegawa, Japanese-American model
- 1989 - Megumi Nakajima, voice actress and singer
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June 6
Events
- 1930 - Japan's first women's apartment is built in Ōtsuka, Tōkyō.
- 1965 - The Japan Soccer League is established.
- 1979 - The practice of nengō, or eras, as a system for counting years is codified for the first time.
- 1995 - Shōkō Asahara and 6 others are put on trial for murder in connection with the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway.
Births
- 1829 - Honinbo Shusaku (d. 1862), Go player
- 1925 - Hideji Ōtaki (d. 2012), actor
- 1938 - Ryuchi Matsuda (d. 2013), martial artist and author
- 1951 - Noritake Takahara, race car driver
- 1952 - Yukihiro Takahashi, drummer, producer, and actor
- 1953 - June Yamagishi, guitarist
- 1965 - Megumi Ogata, voice actress and singer
- 1986 - Junichi Tazawa, Japanese-American baseball player
- 1992 - Megumi Murakami, singer and actress
Film and television
- 2000 - Aikotoba wa Yūki begins airing on Fuji Television, starring Kōji Yakusho
- 2015 - Pieta in the Toilet, a youth drama film starring Yojiro Noda and Hana Sugisaki
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June 7
Events
- 1871 - The Japan postal system is established, replacing the old hikyaku system of postal runners.
- 1893 - Baron Yasumasa Fukushima completes his journey across Siberia and returns home to Japan.
- 1951 - The Weights and Measures Law is passed.
- 1955 - The first annual Japan Mother's Conference is held in Tokyo.
Births
- 1962 - Takuya Kurosawa, race car driver
- 1982 - Shun Shioya, actor
Film and television
- 2014 - Joshi Zu, a tokusatsu comedy film starring Mirei Kiritani, Mina Fujii, Mitsuki Takahata, Kasumi Arimura, and Mizuki Yamamoto
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June 8
Events
- 1648 - 日光の杉並木の植樹が完了、その数約20万本といわれる。
- 1871 - 東京―長崎間の郵便開設
- 1942 - 軍事費不足を補うために、「弾丸切手」が発売される。
- 1947 - 日本教職員組合(日教組)が発足。組合員数は、結成時で約50万人。この日、奈良県に全国の教職員の代議員約1万人が集まり「日教組」が結成された。
- 1954 - 改正警察法が公布される。
- 1962 - 日本最大の人造湖・奥只見ダムが完成。
- 1983 - 中曽根首相、国有地の有効利用を指示、地価高騰を招く。
- 1985 - 大鳴門橋(四国・淡路島間・1629メートル)が開通する。
- 1990 - 太陽地球環境研究所発足
Births
- 1929 - Nada Inada (d. 2013), psychiatrist and author
- 1976 - Kenji Johjima, baseball player
- 1981 - Ai Nonaka, voice actress
- 1983 - Mamoru Miyano, actor and singer
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June 9
Events
- 1935 - 吉岡隆徳、100メートルに10秒3の世界タイ記録を出す。
- 1954 - 自衛隊法公布される。防衛庁設置法と自衛隊法の防衛2法がこの日公布され、7月1日から施行された。陸・海・空3軍方式に拡大され、自衛官約15万2千人と非制服組1万2千人余で発足。
- 1957 - 小河内ダム(人造湖・奥多摩湖)の放水始まる。
- 1993 - 皇太子・雅子様結婚の儀。この日、皇太子徳仁(なるひと)親王と、小和田雅子さんがご成婚。
Births
- 1540 - Shima Sakon (d.1600), samurai
- 1964 - Hiroko Yakushimaru, actress and singer
- 1972 - Tomoe Hanba, voice actress
- 1979 - Akiko Kobayashi, voice actress and singer
- 1979 - Ryoko Kuninaka, actress and singer
- 1980 - Kana Ueda, voice actress and singer
- 1982 - Yoshito Ōkubo, footballer
- 1989 - Nina Kodaka, Japanese-Filipino television host
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June 10
'Events
- 1852 - 医師の吉田純道、帝王切開手術を行う。
- 1913 - 森永製菓が日本初のミルクキャラメルを発売する。20粒10銭。
- 1959 - 国立西洋美術館が開館する。東京の上野公園内に「国立西洋美術館」が開館した。戦後フランスから返還された松方コレクションを中心に、ロダンの彫刻や印象派の絵画などが収蔵、展示。
- 1962 - 北陸トンネルが開通する(全長1万3869メートル)。
- 1973 - 東京の上野~新橋間の5.5キロが初の歩行者天国となる。
- 1986 - 臨時行革審、最終答申を出す。
Births
- 1889 - Sessue Hayakawa (d. 1973), actor and producer
- 1957 - Hidetsugu Aneha, architect
- 1958 - Yu Suzuki, game designer and producer
- 1962 - Akie Abe, wife of Shinzō Abe, 57th Spouse of the Prime Minister of Japan
- 1977 - Takako Matsu, singer-songwriter and actress
- 1986 - Hajime Hosogai, footballer
- 1989 - Ryuya Wakaba, actor
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June 11
Events
- 2000 - The Fukuoka Japan Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is dedicated
Births
- 1662 - Tokugawa Ienobu (d. 1712), shogun
- 1894 - Kiichiro Toyoda (d. 1952), businessman, founded Toyota
- 1899 - Yasunari Kawabata (d. 1972), author and poet, Nobel Prize laureate
- 1910 - Jiang Wen-Ye (d. 1983), Taiwanese composer, active mainly in Japan and later in China
- 1951 - Yasumasa Morimura, painter and photographer
- 1976 - Gran Naniwa (d. 2010), wrestler
- 1976 - Reiko Tosa, runner
- 1977 - Mami Higashiyama, actress and singer
- 1979 - Rino Nakasone Razalan, Japanese-American dancer and choreographer
- 1983 - Atsushi Maruyama, actor
- 1985 - Snow, singer
- 1987 - TiA, singer
- 1988 - Yui Aragaki, actress and singer
- 1988 - Halca, musician
- 1991 - Erica Tonooka, actress
- 1996 - Ayaka Sasaki, singer
Deaths
- 1911 - James Curtis Hepburn (b. 1815), American physician best known for creating the Hepburn romanization system
- 1957 - Shigeyasu Suzuki (b. 1886), lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army
- 2010 - Shunsuke Ikeda (b. 1940), actor and model
Holidays, observances, and anniversaries
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June 12
Events
- 1560 - Battle of Okehazama: Oda Nobunaga defeats Imagawa Yoshimoto.
- 1872 - 日本初の鉄道が、品川~横浜間で開通。機関車はイギリス製で運転手もイギリス人だった。
- 1884 - 第1回婦人慈善市が鹿鳴館で開かれる(日本初のバザー)。
- 1886 - 日本初のストライキが、甲府の雨宮製糸工場で行われる。製糸工場の女子従業員たちが、賃金の引き下げや、遅刻早退の大幅賃金差し引きなどに反発して、ストライキを行う。ちなみに労働時間は、朝4時半出場、午後7時半退場だった。
- 1915 - 杉本京太らが邦文タイプライターの特許を取得。
- 1956 - アジア・アフリカ会議に日本初出席。
- 1959 - 野球の殿堂、「野球体育博物館」開館。
- 1969 - 原子力船「むつ」の進水式が行われる。
- 1977 - 樋口久子選手、全米女子プロゴルフ選手権に日本人として初優勝。
- 1979 - 新憲法下で「事実たる慣習」となった元号に法的な根拠を求める元号法が施行。元号は政令で定め、皇位の継承があった場合に限り改めることを盛り込む。
Births
- 1914 - Go Seigen (d. 2014), Chinese-Japanese Go player
- 1973 - Mitsuki Saiga, voice actress and singer
- 1974 - Hideki Matsui, baseball player
- 1978 - Yumiko Shaku, actress and model
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June 13
Events
- 1924 - The first performance of Kaisen occurred in Tsukiji Theater.
- 1948 - Osamu Dazai committed suicide.
- 1976 - Yōhei Kōno formed the New Liberal Club.
- 1983 - Totsuka Yacht school principal, Hiroshi Totsuka, is arrested in suspicion of lethal damage.
- 1996 - The Garuda Indonesia aircraft failed to take-off at Fukuoka Airport by bursting into flames. 3 people were killed.
Births
- 1966 - Naoki Hattori, race car driver
- 1974 - Takahiro Sakurai, voice actor
- 1978 - Mikako Ichikawa, model and actress
- 1980 - Maho Nonami, actress
- 1984 - Kaori Icho, wrestler
- 1986 - Keisuke Honda, footballer
- 1986 - Azumi Muto (d. 2006), model and actress
Film and television
- 2015 - Our Little Sister, a film starring Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho, and Suzu Hirose
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June 14
Births
- 1899 - Yasunari Kawabata (d. 1972), writer and novelist, Nobel Prize laureate
- 1947 - Hiroshi Miyauchi, actor
- 1968 - Nene Otsuka, actress
- 1975 - Ryuji Miki, race car driver
- 1983 - Hirofumi Araki, actor and singer
- 1983 - Ayumi Beppu, actress
Film and television
- 2014 - Climbing to Spring, a drama film starring Kenichi Matsuyama, Yū Aoi, Etsushi Toyokawa, and Kaoru Kobayashi
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June 15
Births
- 1763 - Kobayashi Issa (d. 1827), priest and poet
- 1881 - Kesago Nakajima (d. 1945), lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army
- 1926 - Shigeru Kayano (d. 2006), activist
- 1961 - Yoshimi Iwasaki, singer and actress
- 1967 - Yūji Ueda, voice actor and singer
- 1981 - Yuki Kubota, model and actor
- 1988 - Miku Ishida, singer and actress
- 1990 - Miwa, singer-songwriter
- 1991 - Rina Takeda, actress and black belt
- 1993 - Kanna Arihara, singer
- 1994 - Rina Hidaka, voice actress
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June 16
Events
- 1884 - 全国天気予報開始。
- 1920 - 東京・神田に中央職業所開設。この年、全国44ヶ所に職業紹介所が新設された。
- 1924 - 孫文が三民主義(民族主義・民権主義・民生主義)を唱える。
- 1939 - 国民精神総動員委員会が中元歳暮の贈答廃止などを決定する。
- 1949 - 家庭裁判所が創設される。
- 1964 - 新潟地震発生(マグニチュード7.7)で26人が死亡。
- 1991 - 冬期オリンピック長野招致決定
Births
- 1139 - Emperor Konoe (d. 1155)
- 1989 - Airi Toriyama, actress and singer
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June 17
Events
- 1857 - Conclusion of the Treaty of Shimoda (Japan-US trade) in Japan and the US.
- 1933 - The GOSTOP incident occurred which triggered the conflict of the army and police in Osaka.
- 1955 - A telephone subscription, 2 millionth phone in Shibuya, corresponds to a Tokyo photo shop
- 1960 - Tokyo 7 newspaper went to a joint declaration in a security problem
- 1971 - The 1971 Okinawa Reversion Agreement was signed simultaneously in Washington D.C. and Tokyo.
- 1973 - The Nemuro Peninsula was off the coast during an earthquake.
- 1985 - Judo competetitor Yasuhiro Yamashita retired.
Births
- 1920 - Setsuko Hara, actress
- 1961 - Kōichi Yamadera, actor and singer
- 1968 - Minoru Suzuki, wrestler and mixed martial artist
- 1976 - Keisuke Ogihara, rapper
- 1978 - Kumiko Asō, actress
- 1980 - Kimeru, singer and actor
- 1983 - Kazunari Ninomiya, singer-songwriter and actor
- 1987 - Nozomi Tsuji, singer and actress
- 1988 - Toru Baba, actor, entertainer, and singer
- 1991 - Haru, actress and model
- 1995 - Aoi Morikawa, actress and model
- 2004 - Fuku Suzuki, actor and singer
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June 18
Events
- 1869 - 日本で初めてアイスクリームが製造販売される
- 1945 - 沖縄戦でひめゆり部隊が集団自決。
- 1985 - 豊田商事会長刺殺事件起こる。金の現物取り引きを装った「ペーパー商法」で問題となった豊田商事の永野一男会長が大阪の自宅マンションで、大勢の報道陣の前で、2人の男に刺殺される。
- 1988 - 川崎市助役のリクルート株受領が発覚、リクルート事件へと発展する。朝日新聞のスクープによって、川崎市の助役がリクルート関連株の譲渡で1億円の利益を得ていたことが発覚。これが、リクルート事件の発端となる。
Births
- 1517 - Emperor Ōgimachi (d. 1593)
- 1934 - Mitsuteru Yokoyama (d. 2004), author and illustrator
- 1962 - Mitsuharu Misawa (d. 2009), wrestler
- 1979 - Yumiko Kobayashi, voice actress and singer
- 1991 - Rei Okamoto, model and actress
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June 19
Events
- 1917 - RIKEN is installed in Tokyo as an institution that performs Japan's first basic and applied research.
- 1933 - Tanna Tunnel is completed, in 7.8 km, and was opened in December 1, 1934.
- 1944 - Mariana offshore battle.
- 1985 - Investment journal president Shigeki Nakae is arrested.
Births
- 1301 - Prince Morikuni (d. 1333)
- 1909 - Osamu Dazai (d. 1948), author
- 1909 - Midori Naka (d. 1945), actress
- 1966 - Joi Ito, Japanese-American businessman
- 1973 - Yuko Nakazawa, singer and actress
- 1973 - Yasuhiko Yabuta, baseball player
- 1987 - Miho Fukuhara, singer and actress
- 1987 - Mutsumi Tamura, voice actress
- 1998 - Suzu Hirose, actress and model
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June 20
Events
- 1703 - The Love Suicides at Sonezaki is first staged.
- 1899 - The first Japanese-made film is screened at the Kabuki-za.
- 1933 - Japan's first dominant marriage agency is established in Tokyo. It is opened in Shirokiya in order to eliminate the tragedy arising from an inadvertent marriage.
- 1958 - A peace march to appeal the ban of atomic and hydrogen bombs, started between Tokyo and Hiroshima from 1,000 km.
- 1991 - Tōhoku Shinkansen is opened between Ueno and Tokyo. With a city center section of 3.6 km, it led from Morioka to contact Tokyo Station to Hakata.
Births
- 1737 - Tokugawa Ieharu (d. 1786), shogun
- 1983 - Masashi Mikami, actor
- 1985 - Saki Aibu, actress
- 1999 - Yui Mizuno, singer
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June 21
Events
- 1582 - Sengoku period: Oda Nobunaga, the most powerful of the Japanese daimyō, was forced to commit suicide by his own general Akechi Mitsuhide.
- 1900 - The Metropolitan Police Department established road enforcement regulations.
- 1951 - Japan became a member of the International Labour Organization and UNESCO.
- 1957 - Kinetsu starts the operation of the cooling process.
- 1978 - Continental shelf related bills are established.
- 1994 - 100 yen equals to one dollar is established.
Births
- 1730 - Motoori Norinaga (d. 1801), poet and scholar
- 1952 - Kōichi Mashimo, director and screenwriter
- 1972 - Nobuharu Asahara, sprinter and long jumper
- 1986 - Hiroya Matsumoto. actor
- 1986 - Hideaki Wakui, baseball player
- 1990 - Kasumi Suzuki, actress
- 1993 - Reni Takagi, singer
- 1994 - Chisato Okai, singer and actress
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June 22
Events
- 1897 - Kyoto University is founded.
- 1963 - "Sukiyaki" (I Look Up As I Walk) became a big hit. It made 100 million copies. Kyu Sakamoto sings "Sukiyaki which topped 100 million copies in record sales in the United States. It shines to a gold disc. In addition, in Billboard on July 15, it ranked number one in the charts.
- 1965 - The Japan-South Korea Basic Treaty is signed. It was signed in Tokyo. Like the disabled, the Japan and South Korea annexation treaty is confirmed.
- 1976 - The first arrests exits in the Lockheed bribery scandals.
- 1980 - The first double election is carried out.
- 1992 - The Bone Marrow Bank patient registration starts.
Births
- 1963 - Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi, sumo wrestler, the 61st Yokozuna
- 1975 - Kenshin Kawakami, baseball player
- 1988 - Kanna Mori, model and actress
Deaths
- 2017 - Mao Kobayashi (b. 1982), actress and journalist
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June 23
- 743 - 三世一身の法を廃止し、「墾田永年私財法」が制定される。
- 1281 - 元の大軍が再び来襲する(弘安4年の弘安の役)。
- 1698 - 松尾芭蕉が「奥の細道」の旅に出発。※旧暦では3月27日
- 1944 - A new volcano erupts near Lake Tōya in Hokkaido. The volcano is later named Shōwashinzan.
- 1945 - The Battle of Okinawa ends.
- 1947 - The first post-war Diet session opens.
- 1948 - The president of Shōwa Denkō is arrested in Japan's first post-war bribery scandal.
- 1960 - The Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan becomes effective. To head off demonstrations, the ceremony for the exchange of the ratified treaties in Tokyo was not announced until one hour before it actually took place.
- 1961 - The United States, the Soviet Union and Japan are among twelve countries who sign the Antarctic Treaty.
- 1982 - Shinkansen service begins between Ōmiya and Morioka.
Births
- 1534 - Oda Nobunaga (d. 1582), warlord
- 1960 - Tatsuya Uemura, composer and programmer
- 1966 - Kanako Maeda, actress
- 1984 - Takeshi Matsuda, swimmer
- 1989 - Ayana Taketatsu, voice actress and singer
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June 24
- 1692 - 江戸幕府が富くじ禁止令を出す。
- 1804 - 間宮林蔵が宗谷海峡を探険。
- 1864 - 幕府、神戸に海軍操練所を開く(頭取・勝海舟)が封切り。
- 1931 - The Tokorozawa Army Flight School achieves its first successful mid-air refueling.
- 1958 - Mt. Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture erupts, killing 12 and injuring 21.
- 1985 - Singer Matsuda Seiko and actor Kanda Masaki are married. 35% of television viewers tune in to watch.
- 1988 - It is reported that Recruit, a real estate and telecommunications company, sold shares of its subsidiary Recruit Cosmos Co. to a number of politicians before taking the stock public.
Births
- 1661 - Hachisuka Tsunanori (d. 1730), daimyo
- 1978 - Shunsuke Nakamura, footballer
- 1985 - Yukina Shirakawa, model
- 1987 - LiSA, singer-songwriter
- 1991 - Rie Kitahara, actress and singer
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June 25
Events
- 1641 - オランダ商館が、平戸から出島に移る。
- 1863 - 長州藩が下関海峡で英仏蘭の軍艦を砲撃。(下関事件)
- 1866 - 日本初の洋式灯台が観音崎に建設
- 1882 - A horse drawn railway between Shinbashi and Nihonbashi begins operation.
- 1959 - Emperor Shōwa attends the first ever baseball game attended by an emperor, the Tokyo Giants against the Hanshin Tigers. With the game tied four to four at the bottom of the ninth, Nagashima Shigeo of the Giants (later a Giants coach) hits a sayonara homerun to win the game.
- 1966 - The law regarding national holidays is revised and Respect for the Aged Day and Health and Sports Day are created.
- 1976 - Kōno Yōhei, Tagawa Seiichi, Yamaguchi Toshio and three other members of the Liberal Democratic Party leave the party and form the New Liberal Club.
Births
- 1892 - Shirō Ishii (d. 1959), microbiologist and general
- 1902 - Prince Chichibu (d. 1953)
- 1979 - Hirooki Goto, wrestler
- 1980 - Nozomi Takeuchi, actress and singer
- 1986 - Aya Matsuura, singer and actress
- 1987 - Takahiro Itō (d. 2009), actor
- 1991 - Kyousuke Hamao, actor and singer
- 1991 - Shōta Iizuka, sprinter
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June 26
Events
- 1906 - The first transpacific cable is laid between Japan and the United States.
- 1914 - Mitsubishi Building 21 in Marunouchi becomes the first office building in Japan with elevator service.
- 1966 - Japan's first orienteering is held at Mount Takao. It was referred to as a "Walking Rally."
- 1968 - The Ogasawara Islands are returned to Japan after 23 years of occupation by the United States. It becomes part of the city of Tokyo.
- 1974 - The National Land Agency is created.
- 1983 - Proportional representation is implemented for upper house elections.
- 1984 - The perpetrator of the Glico Morinaga case, or the "man of 20 faces," announces the end of his attempts to extort money from various food companies.
Births
- 1928 - Yoshiro Nakamatsu, inventor
- 1966 - Yūko Minaguchi, voice actress
- 1968 - Isshin Chiba, voice actor
- 1970 - Takeshi Konomi, illustrator
- 1972 - Asako Tajimi, volleyball player
- 1977 - Tite Kubo, illustrator
- 1979 - Ryō Fukuda, race car driver
- 1981 - Kanako Kondō, voice actress and singer
- 1981 - Takashi Toritani, baseball player
- 1983 - Toyonoshima Daiki, sumo wrestler
- 1988 - Rina Nakanishi, model and singer
- 1988 - Masakazu Tashiro, footballer
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June 27
Events
- 1180 - Fukuhara capital is relocated.
- 1467 - Onin turbulence happens in Kyoto.
- 1849 - The first international yacht race occurred.
- 1869 - The Boshin War ended, Enomoto Takeaki from Hakodate was surrendered in Goryokaku.
- 1871 - New Huo Tiao is promulgated, their monetary unit is the Yen and Qian Lin. On this day, it is by gold standard. Its designation is in "circle", "Qian", and "phosphorus" in decimals. The old one was converted to gold 1.5g to 1 Yen.
- 1882 - The Bank of Japan is established.
- 1915 - Kitazawa Rakuten, Okamoto Ippei and several others hold the first Manga Festival in Chōfu, Tokyo.
- 1949 - The repatriation of Japanese soldiers from the former Soviet Union begins with the first ship landing at Maizuru.
- 1964 - The National Summer Sports Festival is cancelled due to a strong earthquake in Niigata.
- 1972 - The Supreme Court of Japan recognizes a right to sunlight, which limits builders from building in such a way as to block the amount of sunlight received by residential homes.
- 1994 - Seven people die in the Matsumoto sarin incident. Later it is discovered that the Aum Shinrikyō is responsible.
- 1994 - The yen trades at 100 yen to the dollar for the first time and finishes the day at 99.93 yen to the dollar.
Births
- 1850 - Lafcadio Hearn (d. 1904), Greek-Japanese historian and author
- 1982 - Takeru Shibaki, actor and voice actor
- 1992 - Tsubasa Honda, actress
Film and television
- 2015 - Chasuke's Journey, a comedy film starring Ken'ichi Matsuyama
- 2015 - Love & Peace, a tokusatsu fantasy drama film starring Hiroki Hasegawa, Kumiko Asō, and Kiyohiko Shibukawa
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June 28
Events
- 1948 - 3769 people are killed in the Fukui earthquake
- 1950 - Matsumoto Hideo of the Yomiuri Giants pitches the first ever no hit no run game against the Nishi Nippon Pirates.
- 1962 - Mount Tokachi in Hokkaidō erupts.
- 1979 - The 5th G7 summit is held in Tokyo.
Births
- 1926 - Mitsugi Ohno (d. 1999), glassblower
- 1971 - Norika Fujiwara, model and actress, Miss Universe Japan 1992
- 1976 - Shinobu Asagoe, tennis player
- 1982 - Takayuki Tsubaki, actor
- 1986 - Suzuko Mimori, voice actress and singer
- 1988 - Gaku Hamada, actor
- 1988 - Kanon Wakeshima, singer and cellist
Film and television
- 2006 - Princess Princess D begins airing on TV Asahi, starring Kenta Kamakari, Ray Fujita, Takeru Satoh, Yuichi Nakamura, and Takumi Saito
Holidays, observances, and anniversaries
- 1975 - Shūshoku Jōhō, an employment magazine, publishes its first issue.
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June 29
Events
- 1903 - Taki Rentarō, one of Japan's most famous composers, dies at the age of 23.
- 1928 - The law for the maintenance of national security is passed, abolishing personal ownership of assets and prohibiting political associations.
- 1946 - Baseball betting begins at Kōrakuen Stadium.
- 1966 - The Beatles arrive in Japan for the first time.
- 1969 - 7,000 people participate in an antiwar folk gathering at the west exit of Shinjuku Station. Many are arrested.
- 1990 - Ayanomiya Fumihito (Emperor Akihito's second eldest son) marries Kawashima Kiko and becomes Princess Akishino.
- 1994 - Murayama Tomiichi becomes the first Socialist Party prime minister in 47 years.
Births
- 1596 - Emperor Go-Mizunoo (d. 1680)
- 1865 - Shigechiyo Izumi (d. 1986), centenarian
- 1935 - Katsuya Nomura, baseball player and manager
- 1966 - Yoko Kamio, author and illustrator
- 1969 - Tōru Hashimoto, lawyer and politician
- 1987 - Yasuka Saitō, actor
- 1988 - Ryouta Murai, actor
- 1990 - The Sxplay, singer
Film and television
- 2013 - Midsummer's Equation, a police procedural film starring Masaharu Fukuyama, Yuriko Yoshitaka, and Kazuki Kitamura
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June 30
Events
- 1869 - Japan's first elementary school is established in Kyoto.
- 1945 - Hundreds of forced Chinese laborers are slaughtered at Hanaoka Mine in Akita Prefecture.
- 1951 - Amphetamines are outlawed.
- 1951 - A night middle school is opened in Adachi District, Tokyo.
- 1963 - Tokyo Yakult Swallows Pitcher Kaneda Masaichi sets a record with 311 total wins.
- 1971 - A local Toyama court rules that cadmium poisoning from industrial waste is the cause of itai itai disease.
- 1984 - The Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare announces that Japan has the longest average life span in the world at 74.2 years for men and 79.8 years for women.
Births
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