- Source: 2002 in Japan
Events in the year 2002 in Japan.
Incumbents
Emperor: Akihito
Prime Minister: Junichiro Koizumi (L–Kanagawa)
Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yasuo Fukuda (L–Gunma)
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Shigeru Yamaguchi until October 30, Akira Machida from November 6
President of the House of Representatives: Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama)
President of the House of Councillors: Yutaka Inoue (L–Chiba) until April 22, Hiroyuki Kurata (L–Chiba)
Diet sessions: 154th (regular, January 21 to July 31), 155th (extraordinary, October 18 to December 13)
= Governors
=Aichi Prefecture: Masaaki Kanda
Akita Prefecture: Sukeshiro Terata
Aomori Prefecture: Morio Kimura
Chiba Prefecture: Akiko Dōmoto
Ehime Prefecture: Moriyuki Kato
Fukui Prefecture: Yukio Kurita
Fukuoka Prefecture: Wataru Asō
Fukushima Prefecture: Eisaku Satō
Gifu Prefecture: Taku Kajiwara
Gunma Prefecture: Hiroyuki Kodera
Hiroshima Prefecture: Yūzan Fujita
Hokkaido: Tatsuya Hori
Hyogo Prefecture: Toshizō Ido
Ibaraki Prefecture: Masaru Hashimoto
Ishikawa Prefecture: Masanori Tanimoto
Iwate Prefecture: Hiroya Masuda
Kagawa Prefecture: Takeki Manabe
Kagoshima Prefecture: Tatsurō Suga
Kanagawa Prefecture: Hiroshi Okazaki
Kochi Prefecture: Daijiro Hashimoto
Kumamoto Prefecture: Yoshiko Shiotani
Kyoto Prefecture: Teiichi Aramaki (until 15 April) Keiji Yamada (starting 16 April)
Mie Prefecture: Masayasu Kitagawa
Miyagi Prefecture: Shirō Asano
Miyazaki Prefecture: Suketaka Matsukata
Nagano Prefecture:
starting 15 July: Yasuo Tanaka
16 July-5 September: Shuichi Abe
starting 5 September: Yasuo Tanaka
Nagasaki Prefecture: Genjirō Kaneko
Nara Prefecture: Yoshiya Kakimoto
Niigata Prefecture: Ikuo Hirayama
Oita Prefecture: Morihiko Hiramatsu
Okayama Prefecture: Masahiro Ishii
Okinawa Prefecture: Keiichi Inamine
Osaka Prefecture: Fusae Ōta
Saga Prefecture: Isamu Imoto
Saitama Prefecture: Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
Shiga Prefecture: Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu
Shiname Prefecture: Nobuyoshi Sumita
Shizuoka Prefecture: Yoshinobu Ishikawa
Tochigi Prefecture: Akio Fukuda
Tokushima Prefecture: Toshio Endo (until 27 April); Tadashi Ōta (starting 28 April)
Tokyo: Shintarō Ishihara
Tottori Prefecture: Yoshihiro Katayama
Toyama Prefecture: Yutaka Nakaoki
Wakayama Prefecture: Yoshiki Kimura
Yamagata Prefecture: Kazuo Takahashi
Yamaguchi Prefecture: Sekinari Nii
Yamanashi Prefecture: Ken Amano
Events
= January
=January 15: UFJ Bank founded via the merger of the Sanwa Bank, Ltd., the Tokai Bank, Ltd. and Toyo Trust and Banking Co., Ltd.
January 29: Prime Minister Koizumi fires Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka.
= February
=February 1: Yoriko Kawaguchi is appointed foreign minister; her previous portfolio of Environment Minister is assumed by Hiroshi Oki.
February 19: U.S. president George W. Bush addresses a joint session of the Diet.
= March
=March 7: Futoshi Matsunaga and Junko Ogata are arrested for confinement of a 17-year-old girl. They are arrested for seven murders later.
= April
=April 1: Mizuho Bank founded.
April 1: Domestic Violence Prevention Act becomes effective.
April 21
E231 series trains are introduced on the Yamanote Line in Tokyo.
Koizumi visits Yasukuni Shrine.
April 22: The new official residence of the Prime Minister opens next to the old one in Nagatachō, Tokyo.
= May
=May 31: The World Cup Korea/Japan 2002 begins.
= June
=June 11: Solar eclipse visible throughout Japan.
June 24: Chiyoda ward in Tokyo bans smoking while walking in public.
June 30
The World Cup ends.
Izumi Garden Tower is completed.
= August
=August 30: The last Mazda 626 rolls off the production line after 23 years. Its successor, the 6, enters production on October 1.
= September
=September 17: Koizumi visits North Korea; Kim Jong-il admits to the North Korean abduction of Japanese citizens.
= October
=October 15: Five Japanese abductees return from North Korea.
= November
=November 1 – Renesas Technology, as predecessor of Renesas Electronics was founded.
= December
=December 1
Tōhoku Shinkansen extension to Hachinohe Station opens.
Saikyo Line and Rinkai Line extensions to Osaki Station open, allowing through service.
Iwate Ginga Line and Aoimori Railway begin operations.
The Nobel Prize
Masatoshi Koshiba: 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics winner.
Koichi Tanaka: 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner.
Births
March 11: Yūhi Nishidate, pfofessional baseball pitcher
March 25: Rio Sasaki, child actress
April 2: Yuito Obara, actor
July 19: Sōta Fujii, professional shōgi player
July 21: Rika Kihira, figure skater
September 7: Nao Kosaka, idol, model, actress and member of the Japanese girls idol group Hinatazaka46
December 20: Yuuna Sugiyama, actress and singer
Deaths
March 8: Sanji Hase, voice actor
April 10: Yuji Hyakutake, amateur astronomer
May 13: Morihiro Saito, aikidoka
May 16: Shoichi Arai, professional wrestling promoter
May 24: Toshihito Ito, actor
May 25: Genichi Kawakami, president of Yamaha Corporation from 1950 to 1977
June 13: Hideo Murata, rōkyoku and enka singer
June 15: Hideo Murota, actor
September 12: Mitsuo Ikeda, wrestler
October 12: Nozomi Momoi, AV idol
November 15: Sohn Kee-chung, marathon runner
December 15: Mr. C.B., thoroughbred racehorse
December 21: Prince Takamado
December 28: Koreyoshi Kurahara, screenwriter and director
See also
2002 in Japanese television
List of Japanese films of 2002
References
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- Invasi Korea oleh Jepang (1592–1598)
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- List of Japanese films of 2002
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