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1966 in Japan


1966 in Japan


Events from the year 1966 in Japan. Under the Japanese calendar, this year is known as Shōwa 41.

Incumbents

  • Emperor: Hirohito
  • Prime Minister: Eisaku Satō (Liberal Democratic)
  • Chief Cabinet Secretary: Tomisaburo Hashimoto until August 1, Kiichi Aichi until December 3, Kenji Fukunaga
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Kisaburo Yokota until August 5, Masatoshi Yokota from August 6
  • President of the House of Representatives: Kikuchirō Yamaguchi until December 3, Kentarō Ayabe until December 26
  • President of the House of Councillors: Yūzō Shigemune

Governors

  • Aichi Prefecture: Mikine Kuwahara
  • Akita Prefecture: Yūjirō Obata
  • Aomori Prefecture: Shunkichi Takeuchi
  • Chiba Prefecture: Taketo Tomonō
  • Ehime Prefecture: Sadatake Hisamatsu
  • Fukui Prefecture: Eizō Kita
  • Fukuoka Prefecture: Taichi Uzaki
  • Fukushima Prefecture: Morie Kimura
  • Gifu Prefecture: Yukiyasu Matsuno (until 16 October); Saburō Hirano (starting 17 October)
  • Gunma Prefecture: Konroku Kanda
  • Hiroshima Prefecture: Iduo Nagano
  • Hokkaido: Kingo Machimura
  • Hyogo Prefecture: Motohiko Kanai
  • Ibaraki Prefecture: Nirō Iwakami
  • Ishikawa Prefecture: Yōichi Nakanishi
  • Iwate Prefecture: Tadashi Chida
  • 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: Shintaro Takahashi
  • Miyazaki Prefecture: Hiroshi Kuroki
  • Nagano Prefecture: Gon'ichirō Nishizawa
  • Nagasaki Prefecture: Katsuya Sato
  • Nara Prefecture: Ryozo Okuda
  • Niigata Prefecture: Juichiro Tsukada (until 28 March); Shiro Watari (starting 8 May)
  • Oita Prefecture: Kaoru Kinoshita
  • Okayama Prefecture: Takenori Kato
  • Osaka Prefecture: Gisen Satō
  • Saga Prefecture: Sunao Ikeda
  • Saitama Prefecture: Hiroshi Kurihara
  • Shiga Prefecture: Kyujiro Taniguchi (until 6 December); Kinichiro Nozaki (starting 7 December)
  • Shiname Prefecture: Choemon Tanabe
  • Shizuoka Prefecture: Toshio Saitō
  • Tochigi Prefecture: Nobuo Yokokawa
  • Tokushima Prefecture: Yasunobu Takeichi
  • 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

  • January 9 - The Kanai Building fire in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture leaves 12 dead, 14 injured.
  • February 4 -All Nippon Airways Flight 60 crashes into Tokyo Bay, killing all 133 people on board.
  • March 4 - Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 402 crashes while landing at night with poor visibility at Tokyo International Airport, with 64 out of 72 on board killed.
  • March 5 - BOAC Flight 911 crashes while encountering severe Clear-air turbulence over Mount Fuji shortly after taking off from Tokyo International Airport, killing all 124 on board.
  • March 11 – A spa hotel caught fire in Minakami, Gunma Prefecture, causing 30 deaths, 29 injuries, according to Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency official confirmed report.
  • March 25 – Hachinohe Rinkai Line was opened.
  • April 1 - Japan switches to the Metric system.
  • April 26 - Japan's biggest postwar public transportation strike.
  • August 22 – Frontier Tea Product Manufacturing, as predecessor of Ito En founded in Shizuoka City.
  • September 25 – Two typhoons Helen and Ida landed in Japan on same days, according to Japanese government official confirmed report, total 317 persons were human fatalities with 824 persons were hurt.
  • November 11 - All Nippon Airways Flight 533 crashes into the Seto Inland Sea, killing all 50 on board.
  • Undated
    • Yamanashi Women's Junior College is founded.
    • Japanese birth rates plummeted due to the superstition that girls born in the year of the Fire Horse will grow up to kill their husbands.

Births

  • January 5 - Yuri Amano, voice actress
  • January 17 - Jyoji Morikawa, author and illustrator
  • January 17 - Hiroko Mita, actress
  • January 28 - Seiji Mizushima, anime director
  • January 31 - Nobuyuki Hoshino, former professional baseball pitcher
  • February 4 - Kyōko Koizumi, actress and singer
  • February 5 - Maiko Kawakami, actress
  • March 7 - Atsushi Sakurai, singer (Buck-Tick) (died 2023)
  • April 3 - Mina Tominaga, voice actress
  • April 19 - El Samurai, professional wrestler
  • April 27 - Yoshihiro Togashi, author and illustrator
  • June 26 - Yūko Minaguchi, voice actress
  • July 11 - Kentaro Miura, manga artist (died 2021)
  • July 15 - Masatoshi Nagase, actress
  • July 25 - Wataru Takagi, voice actor
  • July 28 - Shikao Suga, singer
  • August 4 - Kensuke Sasaki, professional wrestler
  • August 14 - Honami Suzuki, actress
  • August 30 - Mikako Kotani, former synchronised swimming athlete
  • September 2 - Yu Hayami, singer and actress
  • September 11 - Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan, wife of Fumihito, Crown Prince of Japan
  • October 8 - Toshiro Yufune, former professional baseball pitcher
  • October 27 - Masanobu Takashima, actor
  • October 31 - Koji Kanemoto, professional wrestler
  • November 2 - Yoshinari Ogawa, professional wrestler
  • November 6 - Kae Araki, voice actress
  • November 13 - Mieharu, actor
  • November 28 - Narumi Yasuda, actress
  • December 12 - Último Dragón, professional wrestler
  • December 17 - Yuko Arimori, former marathon runner
  • December 22 - Sayuri Kokusho, actress
  • December 27 - Masahiro Fukuda, former footballer

Deaths

  • January 10 - Nishizō Tsukahara, admiral (b. 1887)
  • March 6 - Michitaro Totsuka, admiral (b. 1890)
  • April 23 - George Ohsawa, dietist, founder of Macrobiotics (b. 1893)
  • June 7 - Yoshishige Abe, philosopher and politician (b. 1883)
  • June 15 – Sankichi Takahashi, admiral (b. 1882)
  • July 12 - D.T. Suzuki, philosopher (b. 1870)
  • September 12 - Aketo Nakamura, general (b. 1889)
  • September 13 - Tomoshige Samejima, admiral (b. 1889)
  • November 9 - Jisaburō Ozawa, admiral (b. 1886)
  • November 14 - Zengo Yoshida, admiral (b. 1885)

See also

  • 1966 in Japanese television
  • List of Japanese films of 1966

References


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