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2019 in Japan
Events in the year 2019 in Japan.
In the history of Japan, it marks the last year of Heisei period, Heisei 31 (平成31年 Heisei sanjūichinen), after the abdication of Emperor Akihito on April 30, and the beginning of the Reiwa period, Reiwa 1 (令和元年 Reiwa gannen, gannen means "first year"), from May 1 under the reign of his eldest son, current Japanese emperor Naruhito. Thus, 2019 corresponds to the transition between Heisei and Reiwa in the Japanese calendar.
In a last year of Heisei Memoriam, in between January and April 2019, among top 10 famous Japanese people who died peacefully, including Etsuko Ichihara, Fumiko Yonezawa, Kinryū Arimoto, Fumiko Hori, Junya Sato, Kōji Kitao, Yuya Uchida, Kenichi Hagiwara, Fuyumi Shiraishi, and Monkey Punch. In the first year of Reiwa Memoriam, in between April and December 2019, among top 15 famous Japanese people who died peacefully, including Machiko Kyō, Yasuo Furuhata, Atsushi Aoki, Seiko Tanabe, Tsuruko Yamazaki, Tadao Takashima, Johnny Kitagawa, Yukiya Amano, Sakahoko Nobushige, Masaichi Kaneda, Kaoru Yachigusa, Sadako Ogata, Yukihiro Takiguchi, Midori Kiuchi, and Yasuhiro Nakasone.
2019 in Japan
Events in the year 2019 in Japan.
In the history of Japan, it marks the last year of Heisei period, Heisei 31 (平成31年 Heisei sanjūichinen), after the abdication of Emperor Akihito on April 30, and the beginning of the Reiwa period, Reiwa 1 (令和元年 Reiwa gannen, gannen means "first year"), from May 1 under the reign of his eldest son, current Japanese emperor Naruhito. Thus, 2019 corresponds to the transition between Heisei and Reiwa in the Japanese calendar.
In a last year of Heisei Memoriam, in between January and April 2019, among top 10 famous Japanese people who died peacefully, including Etsuko Ichihara, Fumiko Yonezawa, Kinryū Arimoto, Fumiko Hori, Junya Sato, Kōji Kitao, Yuya Uchida, Kenichi Hagiwara, Fuyumi Shiraishi, and Monkey Punch. In the first year of Reiwa Memoriam, in between April and December 2019, among top 15 famous Japanese people who died peacefully, including Machiko Kyō, Yasuo Furuhata, Atsushi Aoki, Seiko Tanabe, Tsuruko Yamazaki, Tadao Takashima, Johnny Kitagawa, Yukiya Amano, Sakahoko Nobushige, Masaichi Kaneda, Kaoru Yachigusa, Sadako Ogata, Yukihiro Takiguchi, Midori Kiuchi, and Yasuhiro Nakasone.
