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词条 Timeline of Fukuoka
释义

  1. Prior to 20th century

  2. 20th century

  3. 21st century

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Bibliography

  7. External links

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The following is a timeline of the history of Fukuoka City, Japan.

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Prior to 20th century

{{History of Japan}}
  • 1601 - Fukuoka Castle construction begins.[1]
  • 1877 - {{Interlanguage link multi|Tsukushi Shimbun|ja|3=福岡日日新聞}} (newspaper) begins publication.[1]
  • 1880 - Fukuoka Nichinichi Shimbun (newspaper) in publication.[2]
  • 1881 - Genyōsha political group founded.[3]
  • 1885 - Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan (school) active.
  • 1887 - Population: 50,442.[4]
  • 1889 - Hakata becomes part of Fukuoka city.[2]
  • 1899 - Foreign commerce begins.[7]

20th century

  • 1909 - Population: 82,106.[5]
  • 1910 - Kyushu Imperial University established.[7]
  • 1917 - Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School established.
  • 1928 - Heiwadai Stadium opens.
  • 1929 - Ōhori Park opens.
  • 1940 - Population: 306,763.[6]
  • 1941 - Mitsubishi Trust branch opens.[7]
  • 1942 - Kanmon Tunnel opened; first direct railway link between Honshu and Kyushu
  • 1943 - Military Mushiroda Airfield built.
  • 1945
    • City firebombed on 19 June during World War II.[6]
    • US military occupation of Itazuke Air Base begins.
    • Population: 252,282.[8]
  • 1947
    • Fukuoka Marathon begins.
    • Population: 328,548.[6]
  • 1949 - Fukuoka Stock Exchange established.
  • 1950 - Population: 392,649.[8]
  • 1953 - Fukuoka Municipal Zoo and Botanical Garden founded.[9]
  • 1956 - Fukuoka Daiichi High School established.
  • 1957 - Grand Sumo tournament begins.[10]
  • 1960 - Population: 749,800.[5]
  • 1963 - Fukuoka Institute of Technology active.
  • 1972
    • Fukuoka designated a government ordinance city.[11]
    • US military occupation of Itazuke Air Base ends.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}}
    • Hirokawa Bosai Dam is completed[12]
  • 1975
    • March: Sanyō Shinkansen (hi-speed train) begins operating.[13][14]
    • Population: 1,000,000.[15]
  • 1979 - Fukuoka Art Museum established. 
  • 1981
    • Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) begins operating.
    • {{Interlanguage link multi|Fukuoka Kokusai Center|ja|3=福岡国際センター}} opens.
  • 1982
    • Subway Hakozaki Line begins operating.
    • {{Interlanguage link multi|Fukuoka City Archaeology Center|ja|3=福岡市埋蔵文化財センター}} established.
  • 1983 - Subway Gion Station opens.
  • 1989
    • Fukuoka Tower built.
    • Fukuoka Hawks baseball team active.[16]
  • 1990
    • Fukuoka City Museum established.
    • Population: 1,221,600.[5]
  • 1993 - Fukuoka Dome (stadium) opens.
  • 1995 - Hakatanomori Football Stadium opens.
  • 1996 - Canal City Hakata (shopping mall) in business.
  • 1999
    • {{Interlanguage link multi|Fukuoka Asian Art Museum|ja|3=福岡アジア美術館}} opens.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}}
    • Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale exhibit begins. 
  • 2000 - Population: 1,341,489.[17]

21st century

  • 2001 - Sky Dream Fukuoka (ferris wheel) erected.
  • 2003 - Fukuoka International Congress Center opens.
  • 2005
    • February: Subway Nanakuma Line begins operating.
    • March 20: 2005 Fukuoka earthquake occurs.
  • 2010
    • {{Interlanguage link multi|Soichiro Takashima|ja|3=高島宗一郎}} elected mayor.[18]
    • Population: 1,463,743.[19]
  • 2011 - Hakata Station rebuilt.[20]

See also

  • Fukuoka history
  • Timeline of Fukuoka (in Japanese)
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|List of mayors of Fukuoka|ja|3=福岡市#.E6.AD.B4.E4.BB.A3.E5.B8.82.E9.95.B7}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=James L. Huffman|title=Creating a Public: People and Press in Meiji Japan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6m0ZHKmWuZsC|year= 1997|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|isbn=978-0-8248-1882-1}}
2. ^{{cite book|author= Louis Frédéric|author-link= Louis Frédéric|translator=Käthe Roth|title= Japan Encyclopedia |year=2002|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=978-0-674-01753-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC }}
3. ^{{cite book|editor=Andrew Cobbing|title=Hakata: The Cultural Worlds of Northern Kyushu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WSb0OxBYxOIC|year= 2013|publisher=Koninklijke Brill|isbn=90-04-24308-9}}
4. ^{{cite book|editor =W.N. Whitney|title= Concise Dictionary of the Principal Roads, Chief Towns and Villages of Japan|year=1889 |location=Tokyo |publisher={{Interlanguage link multi|Z.P. Maruya and Co.|ja|3=丸善}} |chapter=List of towns having population of over 10,000 |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnngzq?urlappend=%3Bseq=206 }}
5. ^{{cite book|editor= Kuniko Fujita|editor2= Richard Child Hill |title=Japanese Cities|year= 1993 |location=USA |publisher=Temple University Press|isbn=978-1-4399-0092-5 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=JfT5A6AWTGUC&pg=PA30 }}
6. ^{{Citation |publisher = Columbia University Press |publication-place = New York |editor = Leon E. Seltzer |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6112221M/The_Columbia_Lippincott_gazetteer_of_the_world |title = Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World |publication-date = 1952 |ol=6112221M |page= 649 }}
7. ^{{cite book|title=International Encyclopedia of the Stock Market|year= 1999|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn|isbn=978-1-884964-35-0|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=snJ9TyipILQC }}
8. ^{{cite web |url= https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/1950_round.htm |work=Demographic Yearbook 1955 |year= |publisher=Statistical Office of the United Nations |location=New York |title=Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants }}
9. ^{{cite book|editor=Vernon N. Kisling|title=Zoo and Aquarium History|year= 2000|publisher=CRC Press |location=USA |isbn=978-1-4200-3924-5 |chapter=Zoological Gardens of Japan (chronological list) |chapterurl= https://books.google.com/books?id=dxTrR5nOE0UC&pg=PA384 }}
10. ^{{cite book|author=J.A. Sargeant |title=Sumo: the Sport and the Tradition |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=PzLRAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT22 |year=1959 |publisher=Charles E. Tuttle Co.|isbn=978-1-4629-0422-8}}
11. ^{{cite book|editor=Philip Shapira|title=Planning for Cities and Regions in Japan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oWrHO8-maUYC&pg=PA16 |year=1994|publisher=Liverpool University Press|isbn=978-0-85323-248-3|display-editors=etal}}
12. ^https://structurae.net/structures/hirokawa-bosai-dam
13. ^{{cite book|author=William D. Hoover|title=Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan |year=2011|publisher=Scarecrow Press |location=USA |isbn=978-0-8108-7539-5 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Exa7XoW-1n8C }}
14. ^{{cite book|author=Christopher P. Hood|title=Shinkansen: From Bullet Train to Symbol of Modern Japan |year=2006|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-36089-5 |chapter=Chronology |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=cwbklrvmS-oC&pg=PA211 }}
15. ^{{cite book |url= https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/1970_round.htm |title=Demographic Yearbook 1975 |year=1976 |author=United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office |location=New York |chapter=Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants |pages=253-279 }}
16. ^{{cite book|author=Richard Worth|title=Baseball Team Names: a Worldwide Dictionary, 1869-2011|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oNVs03_8fEcC|year= 2013|publisher=McFarland & Company |location=USA |isbn=978-0-7864-9124-7}}
17. ^{{cite book|title=Europa World Year Book |year=2004|publisher=Europa Publications |isbn=978-1-85743-254-1 |chapter=Japan |chapterurl= https://books.google.com/books?id=wGA4o-UhAfgC&pg=PA2354 }}
18. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.citymayors.com/mayors/japanese-mayors.html |title=Japanese Mayors |location=London |work=City Mayors.com |publisher=City Mayors Foundation |accessdate= July 30, 2015 }}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm |work=Demographic Yearbook 2013 |publisher=United Nations Statistics Division |title=Population of Capital Cities and Cities of 100,000 or More Inhabitants }}
20. ^http://www.japanvisitor.com/japan-city-guides/japan-stations/hakata-station
This article incorporates information from the Japanese Wikipedia.

Bibliography

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  • {{Citation |publication-place = New York |title = Encyclopædia Britannica |publication-date = 1910 |oclc = 14782424 |edition=11th |chapterurl =https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabrit11chisrich#page/291/mode/1up |chapter =Fukuoka }}
  • {{cite book|author=Richard Tames|title=A Traveller's History of Japan|year=2008 |edition=4th |publisher=Interlink Books |location=USA |isbn=978-1-56656-404-5 |chapter=Historical Gazetteer: Fukuoka |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xIPs5fF2ehUC&pg=PA268 }}
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External links

{{Commons category|Fukuoka, Fukuoka}}
  • [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Fukuoka+Japan&rows=96 Items related to Fukuoka], various dates (via Europeana).
  • Items related to Fukuoka, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America).
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