1935
in
Japan

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

Events from the year 1935 in Japan.

Incumbents

Governors

  • Aichi Prefecture: Eitaro Shinohara
  • Akita Prefecture: Takabe Rokuzo
  • Aomori Prefecture: Mitsumasa Kobayashi
  • Ehime Prefecture: Jiro Ichinohe (until 15 January); Jiro Kan Oba (starting 15 January)
  • Fukui Prefecture: Shinsuke Kondo
  • Fukushima Prefecture: Ito Takehiko
  • Gifu Prefecture:
    • until 15 January: Umekichi Miyawaki
    • 15 January-31 May: Chi Sakamato
    • starting 31 May: Chiaki Saka
  • Gunma Prefecture: Masao Kanazawa (until 15 January); Seikichi Kimishima (starting 15 June)
  • Hiroshima Prefecture: Michio Yuzawa (until 15 January); Keiichi Suzuki (starting 15 January)
  • Ibaraki Prefecture: Abe Kashichi (until 15 January); Ando Kyoushirou (starting 15 January)
  • Iwate Prefecture: Hidehiko Ishiguro
  • Kagawa Prefecture: Yoshisuke Kinoshita (until 15 June); Megumi Fujimo (starting 15 June)
  • Kumamoto Prefecture: Keiichi Suzuki (until 15 January); Sekiya Nobuyuke (starting 15 January)
  • Kochi Prefecture: Yozora Takehamu (until 16 October); Kobayashi Mitsumasa (starting 16 October)
  • Kyoto Prefecture: Saito Munenori (until January); Shintaro Suzuki (starting January)
  • Mie Prefecture: Saburo Hayakawa (until 23 June); Aijiro Tomita (starting 23 June)
  • Miyagi Prefecture: Kiyoshi Nakarai (until 28 June); Jiro Ino (starting 28 June)
  • Miyazaki Prefecture: Seikuchi Kimishima (until 15 January); Seiya Mishima (starting 15 January)
  • Nagano Prefecture: Okoda Shuzo (until 15 January); Seiichi Omora (starting 15 January)
  • Niigata Prefecture: Chiba Ryo (until 15 June); Miyawaki Umekichi (starting 15 June)
  • Okinawa Prefecture: Jiro Ino (until 28 June); Hisashi Kurashige (starting 28 June)
  • Osaka Prefecture: Shinobu Agata (until month unknown)
  • Saga Prefecture: Shizuo Furukawa
  • Saitama Prefecture: Kazume Iinuma (until 25 May); Saito Juri (starting 25 May)
  • Shiname Prefecture: Masaki Fukumura
  • Tochigi Prefecture: Gunzo Kayaba
  • Tokyo: Masayasu Kouksaka (until 15 January); Sukenari Yokoya (starting 15 January)
  • Toyama Prefecture: Saito Itsuki (until 25 May); Ginjiro Toki (starting 25 May)
  • Yamagata Prefecture: Taro Kanamori

Events

Films

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. Heterocycles. Sendai Institute of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 2006. p. 7.
  3. "Hollywood the latest to fall for tale of Hachiko," The Japan Times, June 25, 2009
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