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1907 in Japan, the Glossary

Index 1907 in Japan

Events in the year 1907 in Japan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 64 relations: AGC Inc., Ajinomoto, Amagasaki, Asai Chū, Chūya Nakahara, Chikaaki Takasaki, Cosmo Oil Company, Egi Kazuyuki, Emperor Meiji, Emperor of Japan, Food processing, Franco-Japanese Treaty of 1907, Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907, Governor of Tokyo, Hideki Yukawa, Hisato Ohzawa, History of Japan, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907, Japanese calendar, Keizō Hayashi, Kinue Hitomi, Kuga Katsunan, List of governors of Aichi Prefecture, List of governors of Hiroshima Prefecture, List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture, List of governors of Nagano Prefecture, List of governors of Niigata Prefecture, List of governors of Okayama Prefecture, List of governors of Okinawa Prefecture, List of governors of Saga Prefecture, List of years in Japan, Matsumoto Ryōjun, Medication, Meiji era, Nakamura Junkuro, Nakayama Yoshiko, Narahara Shigeru, Nisshinbo Holdings, Norikichi Oshikawa, Noriko Awaya, Osaka, Prime Minister of Japan, Ryōichi Hattori, Saionji Kinmochi, Seasoning, Senge Takatomi, Sumitomo Life, Tadashi Munakata, Takeo Miki, ... Expand index (14 more) »

  2. 1900s in Japan
  3. 1907 by country
  4. 1907 in Asia

AGC Inc.

, formerly Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.'(旭硝子株式会社), is a Japanese global glass manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokyo. It is the largest glass company in the world and one of the core Mitsubishi companies. The company is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the TOPIX and Nikkei 225 stock indices.

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Ajinomoto

is a Japanese multinational food and biotechnology corporation which produces seasonings, interlayer insulating materials for semiconductor packages for use in personal computers, cooking oils, frozen foods, beverages, sweeteners, amino acids, and pharmaceuticals.

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Amagasaki

Amagasaki Castle Aerial view of Amagasaki city center Amagasaki Station is an industrial city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

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Asai Chū

was a Japanese painter, noted for his pioneering work in developing the yōga (Western-style) art movement in late 19th century and early twentieth-century Japanese painting.

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Chūya Nakahara

, born, was a Japanese poet active during the early Shōwa period.

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Chikaaki Takasaki

was a Japanese politician.

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Cosmo Oil Company

is a Japanese petrochemical company.

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Egi Kazuyuki

Egi Kazuyuki (May 21, 1853 – August 23, 1932) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture in 1898–1903.

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Emperor Meiji

Mutsuhito (3 November 185230 July 1912), posthumously honored as Emperor Meiji, was the 122nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. 1907 in Japan and emperor Meiji are 1900s in Japan.

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Emperor of Japan

The emperor of Japan is the hereditary monarch and head of state of Japan.

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Food processing

Food processing is the transformation of agricultural products into food, or of one form of food into other forms.

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Franco-Japanese Treaty of 1907

The, (Traité Franco-Japonais) was a treaty between the French Third Republic and the Empire of Japan denoting respective spheres of influence in Asia, which was signed in Paris on June 10, 1907 by Japanese Ambassador Baron Shin’ichiro Kurino and French Foreign Minister Stéphen Pichon.

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Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907

The was an informal agreement between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan whereby Japan would not allow laborers further emigration to the United States and the United States would not impose restrictions on Japanese immigrants already present in the country.

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Governor of Tokyo

The is the head of government of Tokyo.

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Hideki Yukawa

was a Japanese theoretical physicist and the first Japanese Nobel laureate for his prediction of the pi meson, or pion.

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Hisato Ohzawa

(August 1, 1907—October 28, 1953) was a Japanese composer.

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History of Japan

The first human inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago have been traced to the Paleolithic, around 38–39,000 years ago.

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Hyōgo Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.

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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907

The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1907.

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Japanese calendar

Japanese calendar types have included a range of official and unofficial systems.

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Keizō Hayashi

was a Japanese civil servant, general officer and the first Chairman of Joint Staff Council (JSC), a post equivalent to Chief of the General Staff in other countries, from 1954 to 1964.

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Kinue Hitomi

was a Japanese track and field athlete.

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Kuga Katsunan

was a Japanese journalist.

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List of governors of Aichi Prefecture

The is the head of the local government in Aichi Prefecture.

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List of governors of Hiroshima Prefecture

Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture served from 1871, when the Japanese government abolished the position of the daimyō of Hiroshima.

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List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture

The governor of Kyoto, officially Governor of Kyoto Prefecture, is the chief executive of Kyoto, a prefecture in Japan.

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List of governors of Nagano Prefecture

This is a list of governors of Nagano Prefecture.

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List of governors of Niigata Prefecture

This list of governors of Niigata Prefecture provides a chronological list of the governors of Niigata Prefecture.

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List of governors of Okayama Prefecture

This is a list of governors of Okayama Prefecture.

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List of governors of Okinawa Prefecture

The is the head of the local government in Okinawa Prefecture.

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List of governors of Saga Prefecture

This is a list of governors of Saga Prefecture.

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List of years in Japan

This is a list of years in Japan.

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Matsumoto Ryōjun

Baron (born; July 13, 1832 – March 12, 1907), previously known as, was a Japanese physician and photographer who served as the personal physician to the last shōgun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu.

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Medication

A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

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Meiji era

The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912.

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Nakamura Junkuro

was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Fukui Prefecture (1907-1912) and Hiroshima Prefecture from March 1912 to February 1913.

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Nakayama Yoshiko

was a Japanese lady-in-waiting in the court of the Imperial House of Japan.

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Narahara Shigeru

Baron, also known as Narahara Kogorō, was a Japanese politician of the Meiji period who served as the eighth governor of Okinawa Prefecture from 1892 to 1908, and in a number of other posts over the course of his career.

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Nisshinbo Holdings

is a Japanese company formerly listed on the Nikkei 225.

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Norikichi Oshikawa

was a Japanese politician.

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Noriko Awaya

was a Japanese female soprano chanteuse and popular music (ryūkōka) singer.

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Osaka

is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya).

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Prime Minister of Japan

The prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government and the highest political position of Japan.

See 1907 in Japan and Prime Minister of Japan

Ryōichi Hattori

was a Japanese pop and jazz composer.

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Saionji Kinmochi

Prince was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1906 to 1908 and from 1911 to 1912.

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Seasoning

Seasoning is the process of supplementing food via herbs, spices, salts, and/or sugar, intended to enhance a particular flavour.

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Senge Takatomi

* Baron Takatomi Senge was a Japanese priest and politician.

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Sumitomo Life

is a mutual life insurance company in Japan, founded in 1907 and headquartered in Osaka.

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Tadashi Munakata

was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Saitama Prefecture (1897–1898), Aomori Prefecture(1899–1901), Fukui Prefecture (1901–1902), Miyagi Prefecture (1902–1903), Kōchi Prefecture (1903–1907), Hiroshima Prefecture from 1907 to 1912 and Kumamoto Prefecture in 1912.

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Takeo Miki

was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1974 until 1976.

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Terada Yushi

Terada Yushi (January 27, 1851 – March 14, 1917) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Tottori Prefecture (1901–1906), Okayama Prefecture (1906–1908), Miyagi Prefecture (1908–1913) and Hiroshima Prefecture from February 1913 to April 1916.

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Timeline of Japanese history

This is a timeline of Japanese history, comprising important legal, territorial and cultural changes and political events in Japan and its predecessor states.

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Tsunamasa Ōyama

was a Japanese politician.

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Utaemon Ichikawa

was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s.

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Yamada Shunzō

was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from 1904 to 1907.

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Yasushi Inoue

was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories, poetry and essays, noted for his historical and autobiographical fiction.

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1931 in Japan

Events in the year 1931 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1931 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1937 in Japan

Events in the year 1937 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1937 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1953 in Japan

Events in the year 1953 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1953 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1981 in Japan

Events in the year 1981 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1981 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1988 in Japan

Events in the year 1988 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1988 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1991 in Japan

Events in the year 1991 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1991 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1993 in Japan

Events in the year 1993 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1993 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

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1999 in Japan

Events in the year 1999 in Japan. 1907 in Japan and 1999 in Japan are years of the 20th century in Japan.

See 1907 in Japan and 1999 in Japan

See also

1900s in Japan

1907 by country

1907 in Asia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_in_Japan

, Terada Yushi, Timeline of Japanese history, Tsunamasa Ōyama, Utaemon Ichikawa, Yamada Shunzō, Yasushi Inoue, 1931 in Japan, 1937 in Japan, 1953 in Japan, 1981 in Japan, 1988 in Japan, 1991 in Japan, 1993 in Japan, 1999 in Japan.