1940 in Japan

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1940
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Decades:
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
See also:Other events of 1940
History of Japan  • Timeline  • Years

Events in the year 1940 in Japan. It corresponds to Shōwa 15 (昭和15年) in the Japanese calendar.

Incumbents[]

Founding Ceremony of the Hakko-Ichiu Monument on April 3, 1940. It had Prince Chichibu's calligraphy of Hakkō ichiu, carved on its front side.[1]
  • Emperor: Hirohito[2]
  • Prime Minister:
    • Nobuyuki Abe, until January 16,
    • Mitsumasa Yonai, until July 22,
    • Fumimaro Konoe, from July 22

Films[]

Events[]

  • Throughout the entire year - Celebration of year 2600 in Japanese imperial year
  • January 15 – A large fire destroys much of Shizuoka city center.
  • January 29 – According to Japanese government official confirmed report, a three passenger locomotive commuter train derail and caught fire nearby Ajikawaguchi Station, Osaka, resulting to 189 person (181 were instantly, 8 were hospital) were death and 69 persons injures.[citation needed]
  • March 16–April 3 – Battle of Wuyuan
  • May 1-June 18 – Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang
  • September 22–26 – Japanese invasion of French Indochina
  • November 25–30 – Central Hubei Operation

Births[]

  • January 2 – Masahiko Tsugawa, actor (d. 2018)
  • February 11 – Kinryuu Arimoto, voice actor (d. 2019)
  • May 13 – Kōkichi Tsuburaya, marathoner (d. 1968)
  • May 25 – Nobuyoshi Araki, photographer and artist
  • June 3 – Koichi Kishi, politician (d. 2017)
  • July 2 – Ruriko Asaoka, actress
  • July 19 – Hanako, Princess Hitachi, wife of Masahito, Prince Hitachi
  • August 20 – Gisaburō Sugii, anime director and Nihonga artist
  • September 20 – Tarō Asō, 59th Prime Minister of Japan
  • October 30 – Hidetoshi Nagasawa, sculptor and architect (d. 2018)
  • December 4 – Fumio Kyūma, politician

Deaths[]

  • January 1 – Fusajiro Yamauchi, entrepreneur (b. )
  • March 8 – Princess Masako Takeda, sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji (b. )
  • May 11 – Chujiro Hayashi, Reiki practitioner (b. )
  • June 5 – Tokugawa Iesato, politician (b. 1863)
  • September 4 – Prince Nagahisa Kitashirakawa, career army officer (b. 1910)
  • October 6 – Michitarō Komatsubara, general (b. 1885)
  • November 20 – Hideo Oguma, poet (b. 1901)
  • November 24 – Saionji Kinmochi, politician, statesman and Prime Minister of Japan (b. )

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ David C. Earhart, Certain Victory, 2008, p. 63.
  2. ^ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

Further reading[]

  • Bloch, Leon Bryce and Lamar Middleton, ed. The World Over in 1940 (1941) detailed coverage of world events online free; 914pp
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