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- Incumbents
- Events
- Films
- Births
- Deaths
- See also
- References
{{Year in Japan|1975}}Events from the year 1975 in Japan. It corresponds to Shōwa 50 (昭和50年) in the Japanese calendar. Incumbents- Emperor: Hirohito[1]
- Prime Minister: Takeo Miki (Liberal Democratic)
- Chief Cabinet Secretary: Ichitaro Ide
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Tomokazu Murakami
- President of the House of Representatives: Shigesaburō Maeo
- President of the House of Councillors: Kenzō Kōno
- Diet sessions: 75th (regular session opened in December 27, 1974, to July 4), 76th (extraordinary, September 11 to December 25), 77th (regular, December 27 to May 24, 1976)
Events- January 1 - A hotel bus plunges into Lake Aoki in Nagano Prefecture, killing 24.
- March 10 - Sanyo Shinkansen officially open between Okayama Station to Hakata Station of Fukuoka.{{page needed|date=December 2017}}
- July 20 - opening of Expo '75 in Okinawa.
- November 2–8 - 1975 Japan Open Tennis Championships held in Tokyo.
- November 3 - Miss International 1975 held at Expo Portside Theater, Motobu, Okinawa.
- November 26 to December 3 - Japanese National Railways mandatory implementation an eight-day-long illegal "strike for the right to strike".[2]
- December 12 - In Osaka International Airport of Itami, where takeoff and landing of civilian aircraft before 7 o'clock and after 21 o'clock was forbidden, that caused by noise complaints from residents triggered.[3]
- December 31 - 17th Japan Record Awards held in Tokyo.
Films- Flesh Futon
- Black Rose Torture
- Dersu Uzala, directed by Akira Kurosawa
- Gorenger the Movie
- The Blue Fortress
- Graveyard of Honor, directed by Kinji Fukasaku
- Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, directed by Tomoharu Katsumata
- Kamen Rider Amazon
- Kamen Rider Stronger
- Karayuki-san, the Making of a Prostitute, directed by Shohei Imamura
- Bondage Skin
- The Return of the Sister Street Fighter, directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
- Terror of Mechagodzilla, directed by Ishirō Honda
- Tokyo Emmanuelle
- Tora-san's Rise and Fall, directed by Yoji Yamada
- Tora-san, the Intellectual, directed by Yoji Yamada
- A Woman Called Sada Abe, directed by Noboru Tanaka
Births- January 1 – Eiichiro Oda, illustrator and author (One Piece)
- January 6 – Yukana, voice actress and singer
- January 8 – Reiko Chiba, actress
- January 28 – Hiroshi Kamiya, voice actor
- January 30 – Yumi Yoshimura, singer (Puffy Amiyumi)
- February 6 – Tomoko Kawase, singer
- February 17 – Michiko Kichise, actress
- February 10 – Hiroki Kuroda, baseball pitcher
- April 3
- Koji Uehara, baseball pitcher
- Yoshinobu Takahashi, professional baseball player
- April 27 – Kazuyoshi Funaki, ski jumper
- May 19 – Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, manga artist (Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi!, Toriko)
- June 22 – Yuka Itaya, actress
- July 5 – Ai Sugiyama, tennis player
- July 22 – Kenshin Kawakami, baseball pitcher
- August 1 – Ryoko Yonekura, actress
- August 11 – Kishō Taniyama, voice actor
- August 24 – Hayato Sakurai, martial artist
- August 28 – Yūko Gotō, voice actress
- September 6 – Ryoko Tani, judoka
- November 11 – Daisuke Ohata, rugby union player
- November 16 – Yuki Uchida, actress
- December 12 – Kuwashima Houko, voice actress
- December 15 – Haruna Ikezawa, actress and voice actress
- December 16 – Masaki Sumitani, television performer
- December 30 – Yoma Komatsu, singer
Deaths- February 11 – Hideo Shinojima, footballer (b. 1910)
- May 30 – Tatsuo Shimabuku, martial artist and founder of Isshin-ryu karate (b. 1908)
- June 3 – Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1901)
- November 20 – Tokushichi Mishima, inventor and engineer (b. 1893)
See also- 1975 in Japanese television
- List of Japanese films of 1975
References1. ^{{cite web |title=Hirohito {{!}} Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Hirohito |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=27 March 2019 |language=en}} 2. ^ja:スト権スト(Japanese language) Retrieved date December 6, 2017. 3. ^ja:大阪国際空港#歴史#国際空港時代 (Japanese language) Retrieved date October 1, 2017.
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