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*March 9 &ndash; [[Haruko Wakita]], academic (d. 2016)
*March 9 &ndash; [[Haruko Wakita]], academic (d. 2016)
*April 29 &ndash; [[Akira Takarada]], actor
*April 29 &ndash; [[Akira Takarada]], actor
*June 6 &ndash; [[Taichi Yamada]], screenwriter and novelist (d. [[2023 in Japan|2023]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.waseda.jp/top/assets/uploads/2016/10/2016_Mr.Taichi-Yamada.pdf |format=PDF |title=顕彰状 山田太一氏 |work=表彰データベース - 早稲田大学 |publisher=[[Waseda University]] |language=ja |date=2016-09-24 |accessdate=2023-12-03}}</ref>
*June 8 &ndash; [[Mikio Aoki]], politician (d. [[2023 in Japan|2023]])
*June 8 &ndash; [[Mikio Aoki]], politician (d. 2023)
*June 18 &ndash; [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]], manga artist (d. [[2004 in Japan|2004]])
*June 18 &ndash; [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]], manga artist (d. [[2004 in Japan|2004]])
*June 25 &ndash; [[Kinya Aikawa]], actor, voice actor and tarento (d. [[2015 in Japan|2015]])
*June 25 &ndash; [[Kinya Aikawa]], actor, voice actor and tarento (d. [[2015 in Japan|2015]])
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1934
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Japan

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Events in the year 1934 in Japan.

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Events

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  • January 8 – 77 persons die and 74 are hurt, when many families and troop members are pushing each other on the platform, before entering the extra troop train in Kyoto station, according to Japanese government official confirmed report.[2]
  • March 21 – 1934 Hakodate fire, Japanese government official report, 2166 persons were perished.[page needed]
  • April – Teijin Incident: Ministry of Justice ordered the arrest of the Vice-Minister of Finance, director of the Bank of Taiwan and president of Teijin
  • July 3 – Teijin Incident: Prime Minister Saito dissolves the government, on receiving word that a number of cabinet ministers were also scheduled to be arrested.
  • September 1 – Toa Special Electric Works, as predecessor of Toa Corporation was founded in Kobe.[citation needed]
  • September 21 – 1934 Muroto typhoon
  • November – Military Academy Incident
  • Unknown date – Showa Rayon, as predecessor of Kureha, founded.[page needed]

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References

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  1. ^ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ ja:京都駅跨線橋転倒事故 (Japanese language edition) Retrieved on July 2, 2020.
  3. ^ "顕彰状 山田太一氏" (PDF). 表彰データベース - 早稲田大学 (in Japanese). Waseda University. 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2023-12-03.