2012 in Japan

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Events in the year 2012 in Japan.

The year 2012 corresponded to the year Heisei 24 (平成へいせい24ねん) in the Japanese calendar. It means the Year of dragon when the 12th day is done it beings the Year of the rat.

Incumbents[edit]

Governors[edit]

Events[edit]

Tokyo Skytree, which opened in March 2012

The Nobel Prize[edit]

Predicted and scheduled events[edit]

Electoral calendar[edit]

  • December 26 – Designation election of the prime minister in the National Diet[38]

Administrative mergers and status changes[edit]

Television[edit]

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January[edit]

February[edit]

March[edit]

May[edit]

July[edit]

September[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Akihito | Biography, Reign, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ House of Representatives: Diet sessions Archived 2012-08-19 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
  3. ^ The Japan Times, January 2: New year begins with strong quake
  4. ^ Japan Meteorological Agency: Magnitude, depth and intensity report 2012/1/1 14.34 JST Archived 2012-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Nagakute town: 市制しせい施行しこう準備じゅんび平成へいせい24ねんがつにち長久手ながくて誕生たんじょうけて) Archived 2012-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ The Japan Times, January 14: New Noda Cabinet on tax push. Okada to be point man in quest to hike the sales levy
  7. ^ The Japan Times, January 14: Noda hoping latest reshuffle bucks trend of dismal failures. Always a gamble, shakeups in last six years have mostly backfired
  8. ^ The Japan Times, February 2: 51 deaths laid to blizzards; more snow forecast
  9. ^ The Japan Times, February 4: Record lows recorded at 38 locations. Well below zero from Kyushu to Hokkaido and more cold looms
  10. ^ "復興ふっこうちょう". www.reconstruction.go.jp.
  11. ^ The Japan Times, February 10: 11 months on, Reconstruction Agency makes official debut
  12. ^ Tokyo Sky Tree Completed Japan Times, Wednesday, February 29, 2012
  13. ^ Kyodo (March 2, 2012). "Cut-rate carrier Peach starts flights". The Japan Times. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  14. ^ Yomiuri Shimbun Kyūshū, December 24, 2011: 熊本くまもと知事ちじせん民主みんしゅ現職げんしょく支持しじ事実じじつじょう与野党よやとう相乗あいの Archived 2012-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Kumamoto prefectural electoral commission: Result Archived 2012-12-19 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Yomiuri Shimbun, March 25, 2012: 熊本くまもと知事ちじせん現職げんしょく蒲島かましま再選さいせん
  17. ^ ja:京都きょうと祇園ぎおんけいワゴンしゃ暴走ぼうそう事故じこ
  18. ^ ja:福山ふくやまホテル火災かさい
  19. ^ The Japan Times, June 5: Noda replaces censured ministers. Five new members recruited in bid to get LDP to back sales tax hike
  20. ^ The Japan Times, June 11, 2012: Pro-governor bloc fails to gain majority in Okinawa election
  21. ^ Jiji Tsūshin, July 9: 現職げんしょく伊藤いとうが3せんはん原発げんぱつ新人しんじんやぶる-鹿児島かごしま知事ちじせん
  22. ^ The Japan Times, July 9: Kagoshima governor beats antinuclear challenger, secures third term
  23. ^ The Wall Street Journal, July 9: Japan Pro-Nuclear Official Wins Vote
  24. ^ "Killer Motel". videodetective.com. Video Detective LLC. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  25. ^ The Japan Times, July 31: Ex-bureaucrat wins Yamaguchi governor race
  26. ^ The Japan Times, September 20: New atomic regulator launches, vowing no more disasters
  27. ^ The Japan Times, September 21: DPJ re-elects Noda as chief despite rifts. Leader vows to rebuild feuding party, seek end to nuclear power
  28. ^ Kōmeitō: とう代表だいひょう選挙せんきょ公告こうこく 9がつ22にちとう大会たいかい選出せんしゅつ
  29. ^ The Wall Street Journal September 14, 2012 公明こうめい山口やまぐち代表だいひょう投票とうひょうせん井上いのうえ幹事かんじちょう留任りゅうにん
  30. ^ The Japan Times, October 2, 2012: Noda shakes up Cabinet third time. Latest lineup includes Tanaka for education, Maehara for policy
  31. ^ The Japan Times, October 19, 2012: Tanaka's exit likely as scandal outcry grows. Justice minister enters hospital after ducking Diet summons
  32. ^ msn/Sankei News, October 22, 2012: 新潟にいがた知事ちじせん泉田いずみだが3せん マック赤坂あかさか退しりぞける Archived 2012-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ The Japan Times, October 22, 2012: Izumida clinches third term as Niigata governor
  34. ^ The Japan Times, October 30, 2012: Okayama elects ex-store boss; Toyama picks incumbent
  35. ^ The Japan Times, October 29, 2012: By-election a setback for Noda. LDP tipped to win race in Kagoshima
  36. ^ The Japan Times, November 18, 2012: Incumbent Fukuda easily wins Tochigi gubernatorial election
  37. ^ ja:笹子ささごトンネル天井板てんじょういた落下らっか事故じこ
  38. ^ Yomiuri Shimbun, December 17, 2012: 安倍あべ総裁そうさい、26にち首相しゅしょう指名しめい石破いしば幹事かんじちょう続投ぞくとう
  39. ^ Kokudo Chiri Kyōkai/Japan Geographic Data Center: Scheduled municipal mergers
  40. ^ Shiraoka town: 市制しせいけて Archived 2012-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
  41. ^ [1] (Japanese)
  42. ^ Matsutani, Minoru (30 March 2012). "Three hanged; executions are first since '10". The Japan Times. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  43. ^ The Japan Times, September 10: Japan minister Matsushita found dead at home in possible suicide: police
  44. ^ "Newly appointed Japanese ambassador to China dies: Kyodo". chinadaily.com. 16 September 2012.