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Events in the year 1962 in Japan.
Incumbents
- Emperor: Hirohito[1]
 - Prime minister: Hayato Ikeda (Liberal Democratic)
 - Chief Cabinet Secretary: Masayoshi Ōhira until July 18, Yasumi Kurogane
 - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Kisaburo Yokota
 - President of the House of Representatives: Ichirō Kiyose
 - President of the House of Councillors: Tsuruhei Matsuno until August 6, Yūzō Shigemune
 
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Mikine Kuwahara
 - Akita Prefecture: Yūjirō Obata
 - Aomori Prefecture: Iwao Yamazaki
 - Chiba Prefecture: Hitoshi Shibata (until 2 November); Hisaaki Kano (starting 2 November)
 - Ehime Prefecture: Sadatake Hisamatsu
 - Fukui Prefecture: Eizō Kita
 - Fukuoka Prefecture: Taichi Uzaki
 - Fukushima Prefecture: Zenichiro Satō
 - Gifu Prefecture: Yukiyasu Matsuno
 - Gunma Prefecture: Konroku Kanda
 - Hiroshima Prefecture: Hiroo Ōhara (until 13 April); Iduo Nagano (starting 29 May)
 - Hokkaido: Kingo Machimura
 - Hyogo Prefecture: Masaru Sakamoto (until 6 October); Motohiko Kanai (starting 24 November)
 - Ibaraki Prefecture: Nirō Iwakami
 - Ishikawa Prefecture: Jūjitsu Taya
 - Iwate Prefecture: Senichi Abe
 - Kagawa Prefecture: Masanori Kaneko
 - Kagoshima Prefecture: Katsushi Terazono
 - Kanagawa Prefecture: Iwataro Uchiyama
 - Kochi Prefecture: Masumi Mizobuchi
 - Kumamoto Prefecture: Kōsaku Teramoto
 - Kyoto Prefecture: Torazō Ninagawa
 - Mie Prefecture: Satoru Tanaka
 - Miyagi Prefecture: Yoshio Miura
 - Miyazaki Prefecture: Hiroshi Kuroki
 - Nagano Prefecture: Gon'ichirō Nishizawa
 - Nagasaki Prefecture: Katsuya Sato
 - Nara Prefecture: Ryozo Okuda
 - Niigata Prefecture: Juichiro Tsukada
 - Oita Prefecture: Kaoru Kinoshita
 - Okayama Prefecture: Yukiharu Miki
 - Osaka Prefecture: Gisen Satō
 - Saga Prefecture: Sunao Ikeda
 - Saitama Prefecture: Hiroshi Kurihara
 - Shiga Prefecture: Kyujiro Taniguchi
 - Shiname Prefecture: Choemon Tanabe
 - Shizuoka Prefecture: Toshio Saitō
 - Tochigi Prefecture: Nobuo Yokokawa
 - Tokushima Prefecture: Kikutaro Hara
 - Tokyo: Ryōtarō Azuma
 - Tottori Prefecture: Jirō Ishiba
 - Toyama Prefecture: Minoru Yoshida
 - Wakayama Prefecture: Shinji Ono
 - Yamagata Prefecture: Tōkichi Abiko
 - Yamaguchi Prefecture: Masayuki Hashimoto
 - Yamanashi Prefecture: Hisashi Amano
 
Events
- May 3 - Mikawashima train crash - A freight train and two passenger trains collide near Mikawashima Station in Arakawa, Tokyo, resulting in 160 deaths.
 - May 17 - Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma halts the sale of the drug Thalidomide.
 - May 29 – Tobu Department Store in Tokyo-Ikebukuro was open.
 - November 9 - An All Nippon Airways Vickers Viscount plane crashes in Aichi Prefecture while en route to Nagoya Airport, killing all 4 occupants of the aircraft.
 - November 18 - Two tankers, the smaller Munakata Maru 1 owned by Idemitsu Kosan and the larger Thrard Brovig, collide in the Keihin canal in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, causing the deaths of 40 crew members from both ships.
 - Unknown Date – Kotobuki Foods, as predecessor of Skylark (すかいらーく) Restaurant founded in Nishitokyo, Tokyo.
 
Births
- January 20
- IKKO, make-up artist
 - Sakiko Tamagawa, voice actress
 
 - February 1 – Takashi Murakami, pop artist
 - February 25 – Junko Ogata, serial killer
 - March 10 – Seiko Matsuda, pop singer/songwriter
 - March 13 – Shoko Sawada, singer-songwriter
 - March 18 – Kazuhiro Mizoguchi, javelin thrower
 - March 30 – Yōko Ogawa, writer
 - April 12 – Nobuhiko Takada, mixed martial arts fighter and professional wrestler
 - April 30 – Seiji Maehara, politician
 - May 5 – Kaoru Wada, composer
 - May 31 – Noriko Hidaka, voice actress
 - June 10 – Akie Abe, radio DJ
 - June 11 – Toshihiko Seki, voice actor
 - June 18 – Mitsuharu Misawa, professional wrestler
 - July 19 – Aya Kitō, writer (d. 1988)
 - August 8 – Yūji Machi, voice actor
 - August 21 – Tsutomu Miyazaki, serial killer (d. 2008)
 - September 4 – Shinya Yamanaka, physician and researcher
 - September 13 – Hisao Egawa, voice actor
 - October 12 – Ko Matsushita, conductor
 - October 15 – Yasutoshi Nishimura, politician
 - October 21 – Miki Itō, voice actress
 - October 27 – Jun'ichi Kanemaru, voice actor
 - November 14 – Atsuko Tanaka, voice actress
 - November 27 – Marumi Shiraishi, actress
 - December 1 – Shozo Hayashiya IX, rakugoka, tarento and voice actor
 - December 23 – Keiji Mutoh, professional wrestler
 
Deaths
- January 20 – Shizue Tatsuta, film actor (b. 1903).[2]
 - September 7 – Eiji Yoshikawa, writer and novelist (b. 1892)
 - October 21 – Kinnosuke Ogura, mathematician, historian of mathematics (b. 1885)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
 - ↑ Kinema Junpōsha (1980). 日本映画俳優全集・女優編 [Complete Works of Japanese Film Actors and Actresses] (in Japanese). Tōkyō: Kinema Junpōsha. p. 425. OCLC 22823615.
 
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