1931
in
Japan

Decades:
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
See also:

Events in the year 1931 in Japan.

Incumbents

Governors

  • Aichi Prefecture:
    • starting 20 January: Masao Oka
    • 20 January-21 December: Kosaka Masayasu
    • until 21 December: Yujiro Osaki
  • Akita Prefecture: Koki Hiegata (until 18 December); Takeshi Uchida (starting 18 December)
  • Aomori Prefecture: Migaku Moriya (until 18 December); Teizaburo Miyamoto (starting 18 December)
  • Ehime Prefecture: Koichiro Sasai (until 18 December); Kume Shigeo (starting 18 December)
  • Fukui Prefecture: Tachibana Saitanao (until 18 December); Keizo Ichimura (starting 18 December)
  • Fukushima Prefecture:
    • until 15 April: Koyanagi Makimamoru
    • 15 April-18 December: Goro Kawasaki
    • starting 18 December: Murai Hachiro
  • Gifu Prefecture:
    • until 8 May: Ken Usawa
    • 8 May-18 December: Yoshida Katsutaro
    • starting 18 December: Takehiko Ito
  • Gunma Prefecture:
    • until 27 June: Hotta Kanae
    • 27 June-18 December: Kiichi Harata
    • starting 18 December: Masao Kanazawa
  • Hiroshima Prefecture:
  • Ibaraki Prefecture:
    • until 27 June: Shozo Ushijima
    • 27 June-18 December: Tanaka
    • starting 18 December: Seikichi Kimishima
  • Ishikawa Prefecture: Nakano Kunikazu (until month unknown)
  • Iwate Prefecture: Toyoshiro Kubo (until 18 December); Hidehiko Ishiguro (starting 18 December)
  • Kagawa Prefecture:
    • until 27 June: Susumu Tsuboi
    • 27 June-18 December: Yusai Takahashi
    • starting 18 December: Akira Ito
  • Kanagawa Prefecture: Jiro Yamagata (until month unknown)
  • Kochi Prefecture:
    • until 27 June: Tanaka
    • 27 June-18 December: Tsuboi
    • starting 18 December: Kodora Akamatsu
  • Kumamoto Prefecture: Bunpei Motoyama (until 18 December); Kenichi Yamashita (starting 18 December)
  • Kyoto Prefecture:
    • until October: Sasaki Shinichi
    • October-December: Shinya Kurosaki
    • starting December: Sukenari Yokoyama
  • Mie Prefecture: Keizo Ichimura (until 18 December); Hirose Hisatada (starting 18 December)
  • Miyagi Prefecture: Michio Yuzawa
  • Miyazaki Prefecture:
    • until 18 December: Ariyoshi
    • 18 December-21 December: Kiyoshi Nakarai
    • starting 21 December: Gisuke Kinoshita
  • Nagano Prefecture: Shintaro Suzuki (until 18 December); Ishigaki Kuraji (starting 18 December)
  • Niigata Prefecture:
  • until 2 October: Toyoji Obata
  • 2 October-18 December: Nakano Kunikazu
  • starting 18 December: Obata Toyoji
  • Okinawa Prefecture: Jiro Ino
  • Osaka Prefecture: Saito Munenori (starting month unknown)
  • Saga Prefecture:
    • until 18 December: Inoue
    • 20 January-18 December: Nakarai Kiyoshi
    • starting 18 December: Saburo Hayakawa
  • Saitama Prefecture:
    • until 15 April: Niwa Shichiro
    • 15 April-18 December: Kozo Yamanaka
    • starting 18 December: Umekichi Miyawaki
  • Shiname Prefecture:
    • until 21 August: Keiichi Omori
    • 21 August-18 December: Kanichi Misawa
    • starting 18 December: Rinsaku Yagi
  • Tochigi Prefecture:
    • until 27 January: Harada
    • 20 January-27 December: Asari Saburo
    • starting 27 December: Chokichi Toshima
  • Tokyo: Torataro Shizuka (until 18 October); Hasegawa Hisakazu (starting 18 October)
  • Toyama Prefecture: Kozo Yamanaka (until 15 April); Keiichi Suzuki (starting 15 April)
  • Yamagata Prefecture:
    • until 24 October: Kubota Osamu Kosuke
    • 24 October-18 December: Ken Yamaguchi
    • starting 18 December: Sada Kawamura

Events

Films

Births

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Full date unknown

Deaths

See also

References

  1. "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. "Honolulu Man Slashes 31 on Vessel at Sea". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 5 June 1931. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  3. ja:Z会#沿革 (Japanese language edition) Retrieved on June 18, 2020.
  4. "The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  5. Grossfeld, Stan (Mar 23, 1997). ""The nail that sticks up gets hammered down," So warns a proverb in conformist Japan. Some "nails," though, refuse to bend". Boston Globe. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
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