2016 in Japan
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The following lists events that have happened or will happen during 2016 in Japan.
- Year: Heisei 28
- Imperial year: 2676
Incumbents
- Emperor: Akihito
- Prime Minister: Shinzō Abe (L–Yamaguchi)
- Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yoshihide Suga (L–Kanagawa)
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Itsurō Terada
- President of the House of Representatives: Tadamori Oshima (L–Aomori)
- President of the House of Councillors: Masaaki Yamazaki (L–Fukui) until July 25, Chūichi Date (L-Hokkaidō) from August 1
- National Diets: 190th (regular session, January 4–June 1), 191st (extraordinary session, August 1–3), 192nd (extraordinary session, September 26–November 30 [unless extended or cut short by lower house dissolution])[1]
Events
January
- Record snowfall and the first Sumo tournament win in a decade for a Japanese rikishi, amid turmoil on the Nikkei 225 and a political scandal involving Abe's cabinet. (See Akira Amari)
- Filmmaker and dolphin activist Ric O'Barry was refused entry to the country and was held prior to deportation.
February
- February 17 - launch of Hitomi (satellite), ChubuSat-2, ChubuSat-3 and Horyu-4 using a H-IIA 202 space launch vehicle
March
- March 25 - Kyoto Tamba Kogen Quasi-National Park is established
- March 25 - Asagishi, Hanasaki (Hokkaido), Higashi-Oiwake, Kami-Shirataki, Kanehana, Kyū-Shirataki, Ōshida, Shimo-Shirataki, Tomisato and Washinosu stations are closed
- March 26 - Higashi-Himeji, Nishi-kumamoto, Ishinomakiayumino, Odasakae and Maya stations opens
- March 26 - Hokkaido Shinkansen starts its service from Shin-Aomori Station to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station
- March 26 - Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka opens
- March 27 – Kumamoto gubernatorial election: Incumbent Ikuo Kabashima reelected for a third term[2]
- March 27 - Democratic Party (Japan) is established
April
- April 2 - Tsuyama Railroad Educational Museum opens
- April 16 – 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
- April 24 – National Diet, House of Representatives: By-elections in Hokkaido 5th district and in Kyoto 3rd district
May
- May 1–2 - G7 Kitakyushu Energy Ministerial Meeting
- May 23 - Akatsuki (spacecraft) begins a scientific mission at Venus after a troubled 5-years travel[3]
- May 26–27 – The 42nd G7 summit was held on Kashiko Island
June
- IUPAC declared the element 113 Ununtrium as Nihonium, first element in the periodic table whose name is derived from Japan.[4]
- June 5[5] – Okinawa assembly election: Governor Onaga's anti-base, left-wing supporters expand their majority
July
- July 10 – National Diet, House of Councillors: 24th regular election
- July 10[6] – Kagoshima gubernatorial election
- July 23 – Tatsuo Hirano, independent member of the House of Councillors from Iwate, joins the Liberal Democratic Party, giving the party the first majority of its own since the 1989 election defeat[7]
- July 26 - A knife attack in Sagamihara kills 19 people and injures up to 50.
- July 31[8] – Tokyo gubernatorial, assembly by-elections
August
- Japan at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- August 21: Russell M. Nelson dedicates the Sapporo Japan Temple, the 151st LDS temple and third LDS temple in Japan.[9]
October
- October 16[10] – Niigata gubernatorial election
- October 23[11] – Okayama gubernatorial election
- October 23[12] – Toyama gubernatorial election
- October 23 – National Diet, House of Representatives: By-elections in Fukuoka, 6th district[13] and in Tokyo, 10th district
- October 25 - Two explosions in a park in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, kill at least one person and injure three others. Local media report that a 72-year-old ex-military officer is responsible for the blasts. A fire the same day destroyed the suspect's house. (The Guardian), (BBC)
November
- November 20[14] – Tochigi gubernatorial election
Culture
Arts and entertainment
- List of 2016 box office number-one films in Japan
- March 4 - 39th Japan Academy Prize
- March 12 - 10th Seiyu Awards
Sports
- Gamba Osaka U-23 Japanese football team is established
- Japan at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Japan at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
- Japan at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics
- Japan at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- Japan at the 2016 World Speed Skating Championships
- 2016 J1 League
- 2016 Japan Super Series
- 2016 Tokyo Darts Masters
- Fantastica Mania 2016
- 2016 Asian Cycling Championships
- 2016 Kangaroo Cup
- 2016 Kurume Best Amenity Cup
- 2016 NHK Trophy
- 2016 Shimadzu All Japan Indoor Tennis Championships
- 2016 Tokyo Marathon
- World Series of Fighting GC: Japan 1
Deaths
April
May
- May 5, Isao Tomita, composer (b. 1932)
- May 17, Yūko Mizutani, voice actress (b. 1964)
July
- July 31, Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, sumo wrestler (b. 1955)
October
- October 23, Mikijirō Hira, actor (b. 1933)
See also
References
- ↑ House of Representatives: National Diet sessions (Japanese)
- ↑ Asahi Shimbun, March 27: 熊本県知事選、蒲島氏が3選 新顔2人を大差で破る
- ↑
- ↑ IUPAC News
- ↑ Asahi Shimbun, May 27: 71人が届け出、沖縄県議選告示 基地問題争点に
- ↑ Kagoshima prefectural government, election commission: national, prefectural and municipal elections due in 2016
- ↑ Asahi Shimbun Digital, July 24, 21016: 自民、27年ぶり参院単独過半数 平野・元復興相が入党
- ↑ Tokyo metropolitan government, election commission: National, prefectural and municipal elections in 2016
- ↑ Weaver, Sarah Jane (August 21, 2016). "President Russell M. Nelson dedicates Sapporo Japan Temple". Deseret News. Retrieved August 23, 2016.
- ↑ Jiji press, May 17: 10月16日投開票=新潟知事選
- ↑ Okayama prefectural government, election commission, May 25: 岡山県知事選挙等の日程を決定しました
- ↑ Toyama prefectural government, election commission: Election schedules
- ↑ Nishi-Nippon Shimbun, June 22, 2016 evening edition: 鳩山邦夫元総務相が死去 政治家一族、衆院福岡6区
- ↑ Jiji Press, August 26: 栃木知事選、11月20日投開票
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