2000 in Japan

The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Japan. It corresponds to the year Heisei 12 in the Japanese calendar.

2000
in
Japan

Decades:
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:Other events of 2000
History of Japan   Timeline   Years

Incumbents

  • Emperor: Akihito[1]
  • Prime Minister: Keizo Obuchi (L–Gunma) until April 5, Yoshiro Mori (L–Ishikawa)
  • Chief Cabinet Secretary: Mikio Aoki (Councillor, L–Shimane) until July 4, Hidenao Nakagawa (L–Hiroshima) until October 27, Yasuo Fukuda (L–Gunma)
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Shigeru Yamaguchi
  • President of the House of Representatives: Sōichirō Itō (L–Miyagi) until June 2, Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama) from July 4
  • President of the House of Councillors: Jūrō Saitō (L–Mie) until October 19, Yutaka Inoue (L–Chiba)
  • Diet sessions: 147th (regular, January 20 to June 2), 148th (special, July 4 to July 6), 149th (extraordinary, July 28 to August 9), 150th (extraordinary, September 21 to December 1)

Events

January

  • January 26: The Southern All-Stars release "Tsunami," the best-selling CD single in Japanese history.

February

  • February 6: Osaka gubernatorial election - Osaka's first female governor, Fusae Ohta, is elected.

March

  • March 4: Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 2 goes on sale in Japan.
  • March 8: Naka-Meguro train disaster
  • March 31: Mount Usu in Hokkaido erupts for the first time in 23 years.

April

May

  • May 14: Obuchi dies.[2]
  • May 15: Yoshiro Mori makes his first major gaffe, referring to Japan as a "divine nation centering on the Emperor."[3]

June

  • June to July: According to Japan Health and Welfare Ministry official confirmed report, an outbreaks of food poisoning at dairy factory in Osaka, resulting to 13,420 infect, however none of death. Official confirmed, this incident caused by enterotoxin in skim milk.[4]
  • June 25: General election held.

July

August

  • August 1: New 500-yen coins enter circulation.

September

A torrential rain and flash flood in 2000 Nagoya flash flood
  • September 2: Miyakejima is evacuated as the eruption continues.
  • September 12: A heavy torrential rain and flash flood hit in Nagoya and suburb area, according to The Fire and Disaster Management Agency of Japan confirmed report, ten persons were lost to lives, 115 persons are injures.[6]
  • September 19: The Mizuho Financial Group is established, becoming Japan's first bank holding company.

October

November

Births

Deaths

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See also

References

  1. "Akihito | Biography, Reign, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. "Keizo Obuchi". The Economist. 2000-05-18. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  3. "Mori sorry but stands by quote". The Japan Times Online. 2000-05-27.
  4. [:ja:雪印集団食中毒事件] (Japanese language edition) Retrieved date on 12 February, 2020.
  5. "MOFA: Kyushu-Okinawa Summit". www.mofa.go.jp. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  6. ja:東海豪雨 (Japanese language) Retrieved date on March 30, 2017
  7. Semmane, Fethi; Cotton, Fabrice; Campillo, Michel (2005). "The 2000 Tottori earthquake: A shallow earthquake with no surface rupture and slip properties controlled by depth". Journal of Geophysical Research. 110 (B3): 1, 2. doi:10.1029/2004jb003194.
  8. "Japanese Red Army leader arrested". 8 November 2000. Retrieved 21 April 2018 via news.bbc.co.uk.
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