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{{Year in Japan|1932}}
{{Year in region
| year = 1932
| region = Japan
| error = '''Template:Year in Japan''':
| image = Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg
| image_size = 80px
| see_also =
* [[1932|Other events of 1932]]
* [[History of Japan]]
* [[Timeline of Japanese history|Timeline]]
* [[List of years in Japan|Years]]
}}

Events in the year '''1932 in [[Japan]]'''.
Events in the year '''1932 in [[Japan]]'''.


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===Governors===
===Governors===
*[[List of governors of Aichi Prefecture|Aichi Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Aichi Prefecture|Aichi Prefecture]]: [[Yujiro Osaki]] (until 28 June); [[Endo Ryusaku]] (starting 28 June)
*Akita Prefecture: [[]]
*Akita Prefecture: [[Takeshi Uchida]] (until 28 June); [[Takabe Rokuzo]] (starting 28 June)
*Aomori Prefecture: [[]]
*Aomori Prefecture: [[Teizaburo Miyamoto]] (until 28 June); [[Taku Yasunobu]] (starting 28 June)
*Ehime Prefecture: [[]]
*Ehime Prefecture: [[Kume Shigeo]] (until 28 June); [[Jiro Ichinohe]] (starting 28 June)
*Fukui Prefecture: [[]]
*Fukui Prefecture: [[Keizo Ichimura]] (until 8 March); [[Shigeo Odachi]] (starting 8 March)
*Fukushima Prefecture: [[Murai Hachiro]] (until 28 June); [[Akagi Tomoharo]] (starting 28 June)
*Fukuoka Prefecture: [[]]
*Gifu Prefecture: [[Takehiko Ito]] (until 28 June); [[Umekichi Miyawaki]] (starting 28 June)
*Fukushima Prefecture: [[]]
*Gifu Prefecture: [[]]
*Gunma Prefecture: [[Masao Kanazawa]]
*[[Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]]: [[Ryo Chiba]] (until 28 June); [[Michio Yuzawa]] (starting 28 June)
*Gunma Prefecture: [[]]
*[[Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture|Ibaraki Prefecture]]: [[Seikichi Kimishima]] (until 18 June); [[Abe Kashichi]] (starting 18 June)
*[[List of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture|Ibaraki Prefecture]]: [[]]
*Iwate Prefecture: [[Hidehiko Ishiguro]]
*Kagawa Prefecture: [[Akira Ito (politician)|Akira Ito]] (until 28 June); [[Seikichi Kimijima]] (starting 28 June)
*Iwate Prefecture: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]]: [[Sukenari Yokoyama]] (starting month unknown)
*Kagawa Prefecture: [[]]
*Kochi Prefecture: [[Kodora Akamatsu]] (until 4 March); [[Sakama Osamu]] (starting 4 March)
*[[List of governors of Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Kumamoto Prefecture|Kumamoto Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Kumamoto Prefecture|Kumamoto Prefecture]]: [[Kenichi Yamashita]] (until 28 June); [[Keiichi Suzuki]] (starting 28 June)
*[[List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto Prefecture]]: [[Sukenari Yokoyama]] (until 28 June); [[Saito Munenori]] (starting 28 June)
*Kochi Prefecture: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto Prefecture]]: [[]]
*Mie Prefecture: [[Hirose Hisatada]]
*Mie Prefecture: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Miyagi Prefecture|Miyagi Prefecture]]: [[Michio Yuzawa]]
*[[List of governors of Miyagi Prefecture|Miyagi Prefecture]]: [[]]
*Miyazaki Prefecture: [[Gisuke Kinoshita]]
*Miyazaki Prefecture: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]]: [[Ishigaki Kuraji]]
*[[List of governors of Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Niigata Prefecture|Niigata Prefecture]]: [[Toyoji Obata]] (until 28 June); [[Ryo Chiba]] (starting 28 June)
*[[List of governors of Niigata Prefecture|Niigata Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[Governor of Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa Prefecture]]: [[Jiro Ino]]
*[[List of governors of Osaka|Osaka Prefecture]]: [[Saito Munenori]] (until month unknown); [[Shinobu Agata]] (starting month unknown)
*Oita Prefecture: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Okayama Prefecture|Okayama Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Saga Prefecture|Saga Prefecture]]: [[Saburo Hayakawa]]
*[[Governor of Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[List of governors of Saitama Prefecture|Saitama Prefecture]]: [[Umekichi Miyawaki]] (until 28 June); [[Shigezo Fukushima]] (starting 28 June)
*Shiname Prefecture: [[Rinsaku Yagi]] (starting 28 June); [[Masaki Fukumura]] (starting 28 June)
*[[List of governors of Osaka|Osaka Prefecture]]: [[]]
*Tochigi Prefecture: [[Chokichi Toshima]] (until 28 June); [[Nakarai Kiyoshi]] (starting 28 June)
*[[List of governors of Saga Prefecture|Saga Prefecture]]: [[]]
*[[Governor of Tokyo|Tokyo]]:
*[[List of governors of Saitama Prefecture|Saitama Prefecture]]: [[]]
**until 12 January: [[Hasegawa Hisakazu]]
*[[List of governors of Shiga Prefecture|Shiga Prefecture]]: [[]]
**12 January-27 May: [[Shohei Fujinuma]]
*Shiname Prefecture: [[]]
**starting 27 May: [[Masayasu Kouksaka]]
*Shizuoka Prefecture: [[]]
*Toyama Prefecture: [[Keiichi Suzuki]] (until 28 June); [[Saito Itsuki]] (starting 28 June)
*Tochigi Prefecture: [[]]
*Yamagata Prefecture: [[Sada Kawamura]] (until 28 June); [[Ishihara Yajiro]] (starting 28 June)
*Tokushima Prefecture: [[]]
*[[Governor of Tokyo|Tokyo]]: [[]]
*Toyama Prefecture: [[]]
*Yamagata Prefecture: [[]]
*Yamaguchi Prefecture: [[]]
*Yamanashi Prefecture: [[]]


==Events==
==Events==
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*Winter &ndash; The [[Japanese Communist Party]] make a concerted effort to reestablish its central organization during a time of police repression<ref name="BeckmannOkubo1969">{{cite book|last1=Beckmann|first1=George M.|last2=Okubo|first2=Genji|title=The Japanese Communist Party 1922-1945|url=https://archive.org/details/japanesecommunis0000beck|url-access=registration|year=1969|publisher=Stanford University Press|isbn=978-0-8047-0674-2|page=[https://archive.org/details/japanesecommunis0000beck/page/239 239]}}</ref>
*Winter &ndash; The [[Japanese Communist Party]] make a concerted effort to reestablish its central organization during a time of police repression<ref name="BeckmannOkubo1969">{{cite book|last1=Beckmann|first1=George M.|last2=Okubo|first2=Genji|title=The Japanese Communist Party 1922-1945|url=https://archive.org/details/japanesecommunis0000beck|url-access=registration|year=1969|publisher=Stanford University Press|isbn=978-0-8047-0674-2|page=[https://archive.org/details/japanesecommunis0000beck/page/239 239]}}</ref>
* Unknown date
* Unknown date
** [[Pharmacy|Pharmacy retailer]], Matsumoto Kiyoshi founded in [[Matsudo]], [[Chiba Prefecture]], as predecessor name was Matsumoto Pharmacy Shop.{{page needed|date=May 2020}}
** [[Pharmacy|Pharmacy retailer]], [[Matsumoto Kiyoshi]] founded in [[Matsudo]], [[Chiba Prefecture]], as predecessor name was Matsumoto Pharmacy Shop.{{page needed|date=May 2020}}
** Nanzan Secondary School, later [[Nanzan University]] was founded in [[Nagoya]].{{citation needed|date=June 2020}}
** Nanzan Secondary School, later [[Nanzan University]] was founded in [[Nagoya]].{{citation needed|date=June 2020}}


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*April 3 &ndash; [[Ineko Arima]], film actress
*April 3 &ndash; [[Ineko Arima]], film actress
*April 4 &ndash; [[Meisei Goto]], author (d. [[1999 in Japan|1999]])
*April 4 &ndash; [[Meisei Goto]], author (d. [[1999 in Japan|1999]])
*June 24 &ndash; [[Hirohisa Fujii]], politician and former Finance Minister (d. [[2022 in Japan|2022]]){{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
*June 25 &ndash; [[Ichiro Ogimura]], table tennis player (d. [[1994 in Japan|1994]])
*June 25 &ndash; [[Ichiro Ogimura]], table tennis player (d. [[1994 in Japan|1994]])
*August 11
*August 11
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*September 10 &ndash; [[Yasuo Yamada]], voice actor (d. [[1995 in Japan|1995]])
*September 10 &ndash; [[Yasuo Yamada]], voice actor (d. [[1995 in Japan|1995]])
*September 18 &ndash; [[Hisashi Owada]], diplomat and law professor
*September 18 &ndash; [[Hisashi Owada]], diplomat and law professor
*September 30 &ndash; [[Shintarō Ishihara]], Japanese author and politician
*September 30 &ndash; [[Shintarō Ishihara]], Japanese author and politician (d. [[2022 in Japan|2022]])
*October 2 &ndash; [[Masanobu Deme]], film director (d. [[2016 in Japan|2016]])
*October 2 &ndash; [[Masanobu Deme]], film director (d. [[2016 in Japan|2016]])
*November 20
*November 20
**[[Umeko Ando]], [[Ainu people|Ainu]] singer and musician
**[[Umeko Ando]], [[Ainu people|Ainu]] singer and musician (d. [[2004 in Japan|2004]])
**[[Yorozuya Kinnosuke]], [[kabuki]] actor (d. [[1996 in Japan|1996]])
**[[Yorozuya Kinnosuke]], [[kabuki]] actor (d. [[1996 in Japan|1996]])
*November 23 &ndash; [[Kunie Tanaka]], film actor
*November 23 &ndash; [[Kunie Tanaka]], film actor (d. [[2021 in Japan|2021]])
*December 15 &ndash; [[Tatsuya Nakadai]], film actor
*December 15 &ndash; [[Tatsuya Nakadai]], film actor
*December 25 &ndash; [[Jun Etō]], literary critic (d. [[1999 in Japan|1999]])
*December 25 &ndash; [[Jun Etō]], literary critic (d. [[1999 in Japan|1999]])
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[1932 in Japanese football]]
* [[List of Japanese films of the 1930s]]
* [[List of Japanese films of the 1930s]]


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[[Category:1932 by country|Japan]]
[[Category:1932 by country|Japan]]
[[Category:Years of the 20th century in Japan]]
[[Category:Years of the 20th century in Japan]]
[[Category:1932 in Asia]]

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Events in the year 1932 in Japan.

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References

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  1. ^ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ Howland, Douglas; White, Luise (2009). The State of Sovereignty: Territories, Laws, Populations. Indiana University Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-253-22016-5.
  3. ^ Beckmann, George M.; Okubo, Genji (1969). The Japanese Communist Party 1922-1945. Stanford University Press. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-8047-0674-2.