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Events in the year 1910 in Japan. It corresponds to Meiji 43 (明治43年) in the Japanese calendar.
Incumbents
Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Ichizo Fukano
 - Akita Prefecture: Mori Masataka
 - Aomori Prefecture: Takeda Chiyosaburo
 - Ehime Prefecture: Takio Izawa
 - Fukui Prefecture: Nakamura Junkuro
 - Fukushima Prefecture: Shotaro Nishizawa
 - Gifu Prefecture: Sadakichi Usu
 - Gunma Prefecture: Uruji Kamiyama
 - Hiroshima Prefecture: Tadashi Munakata
 - Ibaraki Prefecture: Keisuke Sakanaka
 - Iwate Prefecture: Shinichi Kasai
 - Kagawa Prefecture: Motohiro Onoda then Kogoro Kanokogi
 - Kanagawa Prefecture: Kenzo Ishihara then Goro Sugiyama
 - Kochi Prefecture: Kenzo Ishihara then Goro Sugiyama
 - Kunamoto Prefecture: Kawaji Toshikyo
 - Kyoto Prefecture: Shoichi Omori
 - Mie Prefecture: Yoshisuke Arita
 - Miyagi Prefecture: Hiroyuki Terada
 - Miyazaki Prefecture: Tadayoshi Naokichi
 - Nagano Prefecture: Akira Oyama then Chiba Sadamiki
 - Niigata Prefecture: Prince Kiyoshi Honba
 - Saga Prefecture: Nishimura Mutsu then Fuwa
 - Saitama Prefecture: Shimada Gotaro
 - Shiname Prefecture: Maruyama Shigetoshi
 - Tochigi Prefecture: .....
 - Tokyo: Hiroshi Abe
 - Tottori: Oka Kishichiro Itami
 - Toyama Prefecture: Usami Katsuo then Tsunenosuke Hamada
 - Yamagata Prefecture: Mabuchi Eitaro
 
Events

Official guide to the Japan-British Exhibition of 1910
- May 14 – The Japan–British Exhibition opens at White City, London, the largest international exposition the Empire of Japan had participated in up to that time.
 - May 20 – Kōtoku Incident: police searching the room of Miyashita Takichi, discover a socialist-anarchist plot to assassinate the Japanese Emperor Meiji, leading to mass arrests.[2]
 - August 22 – Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910: Japan formally annexes Korea. The treaty was proclaimed to the public (and became effective) on August 29, 1910, officially starting the period of Japanese rule in Korea.
 - October 1 – The Nippon Columbia record label is founded by Nipponophone Co., Ltd.
 - November – A confectionery brand Fujiya founded in Yokohama.
 - December - The Japanese Antarctic Expedition leaves Tokyo, led by Nobu Shirase.[3]
 
Births
- January 7 – Masako Shirasu, novelist (d. 1998)
 - January 21 – Hideo Shinojima, footballer (d. 1975)
 - February 6 – Komako Hara, film actress (d. 1968)
 - February 19 – Prince Nagahisa Kitashirakawa (d. 1940)
 - March 12 – Masayoshi Ōhira, politician (d. 1980)
 - March 23 – Akira Kurosawa, screenwriter, producer, and director (d. 1998)
 - May 16 – Higashifushimi Kunihide, Buddhist monk (d. 2014)
 - September 10 – Kozaburo Hirai, composer (d. 2002)
 - October 10 – Ichiji Tasaki, biophysicist (d. 2009)
 - November 10 – Takeo Fujisawa, businessman (d. 1988)
 - November 15 – Yatarō Kurokawa, actor (d. 1984)
 
Deaths
- March 3 – Sasaki Takayuki, government minister and court official (b. 1830)
 - April 15 – Tsutomu Sakuma, career naval officer and pioneer submarine commander (b. 1879)
 - April 22 – Rokuzan Ogiwara, sculptor (b. 1879)
 - June 11 – Kataharu Matsudaira daimyō (b. 1869)
 - July 3
- Tokugawa Akitake, daimyō (b. 1853)
 - Matasaburō Watanabe, politician (b. 1850)
 
 - August 2 – Inoue Masaru, Director of Railways in Japan (b. 1843)
 - August 26 – Ume Kenjirō, legal scholar (b. 1860)
 - September 13 – Sone Arasuke, politician and Japanese Resident-General of Korea (b. 1849)
 - October 24 – Yamada Bimyō, novelist (b. 1868)
 - November 5 – Nishio Tadaatsu, daimyō (b. 1850)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Meiji | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
 - ↑ Nish, Ian Hill; Cortazzi, Hugh (2002). Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits. Japan Society Publications. p. 338.
 - ↑ Shirase Antarctic Expedition Supporters' Association (2011). The Japanese South Polar expedition, 1910-12 : a record of Antarctica. Norwich: Bluntisham Books. ISBN 9781852971090.
 
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