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Events in the year 1874 in Japan.
Incumbents
- Emperor: Emperor Meiji[1]
 - Empress consort: Empress Shōken
 
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Washio Takashi
 - Akita Prefecture: Senkichi Kokushi
 - Aomori Prefecture: J. Hishida then Masaomi Kitadai then Ikeda Tanenori
 - Ehime Prefecture: Egi Yasunao
 - Fukushima Prefecture: Taihe Yasujo
 - Gifu Prefecture: Toshi Kozaki
 - Gunma Prefecture: vacant
 - Hiroshima Prefecture: Date Muneoki
 - Ibaraki Prefecture: Seki Shinpei
 - Iwate Prefecture: Korekiyo Shima
 - Kagawa Prefecture: Mohei Hayashi
 - Kochi Prefecture: Iwasaki Nagatake
 - Kyoto Prefecture: Masanao Makimura
 - Mie Prefecture: Masanao Makimura
 - Miyazaki Prefecture: Weiken Fukuyama
 - Nagano Prefecture: Narasaki Hiroshi
 - Niigata Prefecture: Kusumoto Masataka
 - Oita Prefecture: Kei Morishita
 - Osaka Prefecture: Norobu Watanabe
 - Saga Prefecture: Michitoshi Iwamura
 - Saitama Prefecture: Tasuke Shirane
 - Shiname Prefecture: Kamiyama Ren
 - Tochigi Prefecture: Iseki Ushitora
 - Tokyo: Miki Nabeshima
 - Toyama Prefecture: Tadahiro Okubo
 - Yamaguchi Prefecture: Mishima Michitsune
 
Events
- February 16–April 9 - Saga Rebellion
 
Births
- April 16 – Jōtarō Watanabe
 
Deaths
- April 13 – Etō Shimpei (born 1834) and Shima Yoshitake (born 1822), rebel leaders (executed by beheading)[2]
 
References
- ↑ "Meiji | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
 - ↑ Keene, Donald. Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912. Columbia University Press. 2002. 240.
 
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