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1970
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Japan
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Events from the year1970 in Japan. It corresponds toShōwa 45 (昭和45年) in theJapanese calendar.

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Events

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  • March 15 – September 13 –Expo '70 inOsaka.
  • March 31 – Hijacking ofJapan Airlines Flight 351
  • April 8 – Gas explosion at subway construction site inOsaka kills 79, injures over 400.
  • May 13 – According to Japan Coast Guard official confirmed report, a suspicion man shot dead by Japanese authority after two-days, with another all passengers and crew freed, a passenger ferryPrince hijacking off Kurushima Straight,Seto Inland Sea.[2]
  • June 29 – According to Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency official confirmed report, a Ryōmō General hospital fire, resulting to 17 person fatalities with 10 person injures, inSano,Tochigi Prefecture.[page needed]
  • October –Mitsubishi Motors is founded. TheMitsubishikeiretsu had already begun making cars as far back as1917, andMitsubishi Heavy Industries had made many vehicles in the postwar era, but the actual company would not be founded until this date.
  • November 25 – In Tokyo, author andTatenokai militia leaderYukio Mishima and his followers take over the headquarters of theJapan Self-Defense Forces in an attemptedcoup d'état. After Mishima's speech fails to sway public opinion towards his right-wing political beliefs, including restoration of the powers of theEmperor, he commitsseppuku (public ritual suicide).
  • December 20 -Koza riot: a violent and spontaneous protest against the US military presence inOkinawa. Roughly 5,000 Okinawans clashed with roughly 700 AmericanMPs in an event which has been regarded as symbolic of Okinawan anger against 25 years of US military occupation.[3][4] In the riot, approximately 60 Americans were injured, 80 cars were burned, and several buildings onKadena Air Base were destroyed or heavily damaged.[5]
  • Unknown date – Oceanroutes Service Japan was founded, as predecessor ofJapan Weather News, ameteorological service in nationwide.[citation needed]

Births

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Naoko Yamazaki

Deaths

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References

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  1. ^"Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts".Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved27 March 2019.
  2. ^ja:瀬戸内シージャック事件(Japanese language) Retrieved date on June 2, 2017.
  3. ^Kadekawa. p176.
  4. ^"矛盾に満ちた住民対立/コザ騒動から30年 - 琉球新報 - 沖縄の新聞、地域のニュース". Ryukyushimpo.jp. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved2013-06-17.
  5. ^Mitchell, Jon, "Military policeman's 'hobby' documented 1970 Okinawa riotingArchived 2012-07-12 at theWayback Machine",Japan Times, 17 December 2011, p. 12.
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