1926
in
Japan

Decades:
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
See also:Other events of 1926
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Events in the year 1926 in Japan. In the history of Japan, it marks the final year of the Taishō period, Taishō 15 (大正15年), upon the death of Emperor Taishō on December 25, and the beginning of the Shōwa period, Shōwa 1, (昭和元年), upon the accession of his son Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito). In the Japanese calendar Shōwa 1 was just six days long, prior to January 1 Showa 2 (1927, 昭和2年).

Incumbents

Governors

  • Aichi Prefecture: Haruki Yamawaki (until 28 September); Saburo Shibata (starting 28 September)
  • Akita Prefecture: Miki Nagano (until 28 September); Nakano Kunikazu (starting 28 September)
  • Aomori Prefecture: Ryusaku Endo (until 28 September); Koyanagi Mamoru (starting 28 September)
  • Ehime Prefecture: Masayasu Kosaka
  • Fukui Prefecture: Katsuzo Toyota (until 5 August); Keizo Ichimura (starting 5 August)
  • Fukushima Prefecture: Hiroshi Kawabuchi
  • Gifu Prefecture: Takekai Shirane (until 28 September); Shintaro Suzuki (starting 28 September)
  • Gunma Prefecture: Ushidzuka Torataro (until 18 December); Kotsuke (starting 18 December)
  • Hiroshima Prefecture: Konosuke Hamada (until 28 September); Kaiichiro Suematsu (starting 28 September)
  • Ibaraki Prefecture: Kaiichiro Suematsu (until 28 September); Kihachiro Ito (starting 28 September)
  • Iwate Prefecture: Kakichi Tokuno
  • Kagawa Prefecture: Asari Saburo (until 28 September); Misho Miura (starting 28 September)
  • Kanagawa Prefecture: Zenjirō Horikiri (until month unknown); Ikeda Hiroshi (starting month unknown)
  • Kochi Prefecture: Fujioka Hyoichi (until 28 September); Sato Naorimittsu (starting 28 September)
  • Kumamoto Prefecture: Yoshifumi Satake (until 28 September); Masao Oka (starting month unknown)
  • Kyoto Prefecture: Hiroshi Ikeda (until September); Tsunenosuke Hamada (starting September)
  • Mie Prefecture: Kunitoshi Yamaoka (until 28 September); Endo Ryusaku (starting 28 September)
  • Miyagi Prefecture: Manbei Ueda (until 18 December); Katorataro Ushizu (starting 18 December)
  • Miyazaki Prefecture: Nagaura (until 28 September); Kiyoo Aida (starting 28 September)
  • Nagano Prefecture: Umetani Mitsusada
  • Niigata Prefecture: Takeo Mimatsu
  • Okayama Prefecture: Masao Kishimoto
  • Okinawa Prefecture: Mitsumasa Kamei (until 28 September); Tsuguo Imashuku (starting 28 September)
  • Osaka Prefecture: Harumichi Tanabe (starting month unknown)
  • Saga Prefecture: Saito (until 28 September); Nagaura (starting 28 September)
  • Saitama Prefecture:
    • until 17 May: Saito Morikuni
    • 17 May-7 November: Yashu
    • starting 7 November: Miyawaki Umekichi
  • Shiga Prefecture: Morio Takahashi (until month unknown); Shinya Kurosaki (starting month unknown)
  • Shiname Prefecture: Sotaro Taro (until 28 September); Jiro Morioko (starting 28 September)
  • Tochigi Prefecture: Hyoichi Fujioka (until 28 September); Hyoichi Fujioka (starting 28 September)
  • Tokyo: Hiroshi Hiratsuka
  • Toyama Prefecture: Masao Oka (until 28 September); Yukichi Shirakami (starting 28 September)
  • Yamagata Prefecture: Miura (until 28 September); Misawa Kan'ichi (starting 28 September)

Events

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Taishō | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
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