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Events in the year 2014 in Japan.
Incumbents
- Emperor: Akihito
- Prime Minister: Shinzō Abe (L–Yamaguchi)
- Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yoshihide Suga (L–Kanagawa)
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Hironobu Takesaki until March 31, Itsurō Terada from April 1
- President of the House of Representatives: Bunmei Ibuki (L–Kyōto) until November 21,[1] Nobutaka Machimura (L–Hokkaidō) from December 24
- President of the House of Councillors: Masaaki Yamazaki (L–Fukui)
- Diet sessions: 186th (regular, January 26 to June 22), 187th (extraordinary, September 29 to November 21), 188th (special, December 24 to December 26)[2]
Events
Electoral calendar
- National elections
- (if necessary) April and October: By-elections to both houses of the National Diet
- Japanese general election, 2014
- Prefectural elections (gubernatorial and general assembly elections only, not including assembly by-elections)
- February 2: Nagasaki gubernatorial[3]
- February 9: Tokyo gubernatorial[4]
- February 23: Yamaguchi gubernatorial[5]
- March 16: Ishikawa gubernatorial[6]
- April 6:[7] Kyoto gubernatorial
- in or before July (expires July 19):[8] Shiga gubernatorial
- in or before August (expires August 31):[8] Nagano gubernatorial
- in or before September (expires September 4):[8] Kagawa gubernatorial
- in or before November (expires November 11):[8] Fukushima gubernatorial
- in or before November (expires November 30):[8] Ehime gubernatorial
- in or before December (expires December 9):[8] Okinawa gubernatorial
- in or before December (expires December 16):[8] Wakayama gubernatorial
- in or before January 2015 (expires January 7, 2015; previous election in December 2010[9]): Ibaraki assembly
- in or before January 2015 (expires January 20, 2015;[8] previous election in December 2010): Miyazaki gubernatorial
- Municipal elections in designated major cities and special wards (not including assembly by-elections)
- June 8: Nakano City mayoral[10]
- in or before July (expires July 10):[11] Suginami City mayoral
- in or before October (expires October 7):[11] Shinagawa City mayoral
- in or before November (expires November 23):[11] Shinjuku City mayoral
- in or before November (expires November 17):[12] Niigata City mayoral
- in or before November (expires December 2):[13] Kumamoto City mayoral
- in or before December (expires December 6):[14] Fukuoka City mayoral
Additional early elections may be caused by resignations, deaths, recalls, no-confidence votes, etc.
Other Events
- January 9 - Mitsubishi Materials Yokkaichi plant explosion, kills five persons, with injures 12 in Mie Prefecture.
- January 25 - 2013 frozen food pesticide contamination incident, in Gunma Prefecture, arrested on suspicion of fraudulent means obstruction of business man of contract employees was mixed the pesticide malathion by Japanese authority.
- February - 2014 Japan heavy snowfall, according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency in Japan confirmed report, 95 persons fatalities, with 1,770 are injures, most of the victims is the snow removal work during the snow removal of the roof.
- February 15 - 2014 Motosumiyoshi commuter trains accident, injures 19 people in Tokyu Toyoko Line, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.
- March 5 - 2012-2013 PC remote control incident in Japan, a suspect man of 31-year-old bail for the first time in almost a year from the Tokyo Detention Center of the receiving destination, however, the prosecution claimed the bail revocation on 19 May, suspects the Tokyo District Court, a suspect man imprisoned in the Tokyo Detention Center on May 20.
- March 8 - Abeno Harukas open in Abeno-ku, Osaka, the tallest (exclude freestanding) structure in Japan.
- March 31 - In court that the International Court of Justice, the world complained as the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling violation research whaling in the Antarctic Ocean in Japan, research whaling in Japan said, "not for research purposes", and certification treaty violation, ruling order so that it is not carried out in future.
- April 1 - Consumption tax is up to 8% from 5% since 1997.
- August 20 - 2014 Hiroshima landslides, according to official confirmed report, 74 people fatalities in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima.
- August 27 - According to Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare official confirmed report, a first dengue fever patient cases in the country since 1945, or later, 153 people are same symptoms by October, mainly, Tokyo metropolitan area.
- September 27 - 2014 Mount Ontake eruption, according to official confirmed report, 63 people fatalities and worst eruption disater since 1991.
- November 22 - A magnitude 6.2 earthquake injured 46 people in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, according to a Fire and Disaster Management Agency official.
- December 3 - A asteroid sample return mission Hayabusa 2 lannched from Tanegashima Space Center, Kagoshima prefecture.
Popular culture
Arts and entertainment
For events in anime, see 2014 in anime. For events in manga, see 2014 in manga. For events in music, see 2014 in Japanese music. For events in television, see 2014 in Japanese television. For Japanese films released this year, see List of Japanese films of 2014 and for films that reached number-one at the Japanese box office, see List of 2014 box office number-one films in Japan.
Sports
For the Japanese participation in the 2014 Winter Olympics, see Japan at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Deaths
- January 1 – Tokuo Yamashita, 94, politician, Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, natural causes.[15]
- January 2
- Higashifushimi Kunihide, 103, Buddhist monk.[16]
- Yōko Mitsui, 78, poet, liver failure.[17]
- January 3
- Yashiki Takajin, 64, singer-songwriter and television presenter, esophageal cancer.[18]
- Yasuki Hamano, 62, anime media expert and university professor, stroke.[19]
- January 4 – Shigeyuki Imai, 81, composer, esophageal cancer.
- January 6 – Tesshin Okada, 21, boxer, subdural hematoma.[20]
- January 11 – Keiko Awaji, 80, actress (Stray Dog, The Bridges at Toko-Ri), esophageal cancer.[21]
- January 12 – Tsunetoshi Tanaka, 88, politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1972, 1980–1996).[22]
- January 15 – Hiroshi Yoshino, 87, poet, pneumonia.[23]
- January 16
- Masahide Sakuma, 61, musician (Plastics) and music producer (Glay and Judy and Mary), stomach cancer.[24]
- Masaya Takahashi, 83, actor, respiratory failure.[25]
- Hiroo Onoda, 91, Imperial Army WWII intelligence officer, did not surrender until 1974, heart failure due to complications of pneumonia.[26][27]
- January 17
- Saizo Kishimoto, 85, yakuza (Yamaguchi-gumi).[28]
- Seizō Katō, 86, voice actor, bladder cancer.[29]
- January 18 – Takao Iwami, 78, Japanese political pundit, pneumonia.[30]
- January 19
- Yukio Funai, 81, management consultant, pneumonia.
- Tsutomu Kawabuchi, 88, ice hockey player and coach, IIHF Hall of Fame.
- January 20
- Kiyoharu Ishiwata, 73, politician, member of the House of Councilors (1989-2001), heart failure.[31]
- Tsuyoshi Nara, 81, linguist (Bengali scholar), lung cancer.
- January 23
- Umon Sanyūtei, 65, rakugo comedian, stomach cancer.
- Katsuyo Kobayashi, 76, food critic (Iron Chef), multiple organ failure.[32]
- January 27
- Masaaki Tsukada, 74, voice actor (Bleach, One Piece).[33]
- Ichirō Nagai, 82, voice actor (Sazae-san, Space Battleship Yamato), heart attack due to coronary artery disease.[34][35]
- Masako Bandō, 55, novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (1996).[36]
- January 28
- Kazuhiko Sakazaki, 76, baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), stomach cancer.[37]
- Gudo Wafu Nishijima, 94, Zen Buddhist priest and teacher.[38]
- February 3 – Hiroyuki Suzuki, 68, architectural historian, pneumonia.[39]
- February 6 – Tōru Mori, 78, baseball player, hepatocellular carcinoma.[40]
- February 10 – Hōzan Yamamoto, 76, musician.[41]
- February 13 – Ken'ichi Yamamoto, 57, novelist, lung cancer.[42]
- February 17 – Kokichi Shimoinaba, 87, politician (Minister of Justice), sepsis.[43]
- February 19 – Toshiko D'Elia, 84, Japanese-born American long-distance runner, brain cancer.[44]
- February 26 – Fumio Yamamoto, 79, news presenter, alveolar hemorrhage.[45]
- February 28 – Michio Mado, 104, poet.[46]
- March 8 – Runa Akiyama, 59, voice actress, heart failure.[47]
- March 12 – Kyojin Ōnishi, 97, writer.[48]
- March 14 – Ken Utsui, 82, actor (Super Giant).[49]
- March 16 – Yukio Fujimaki, 54, politician, member of the House of Councillors (since 2012), hemorrhagic shock.[50]
- March 29 – Masato Masuda, 49, video game designer (Fire Pro Wrestling).[51]
- April 11 – Minoru Sano, 63, chef, multiple organ failure.[52]
- April 20 – Yoshio Shinozuka, 90, Imperial Army soldier (Unit 731).[53]
- May 1 – Kōji Yada, 81, voice actor (Dragon Ball Z, GeGeGe no Kitarou (2nd Series), One Piece), kidney failure.[54]
- May 11 – Yuji Kodama, 82, leprosy and human rights activist, lung cancer.[55]
- May 15 – Noribumi Suzuki, 80, film director (Torakku Yarō).[56]
- May 18 – Kaiketsu Masateru, 66, sumo wrestler (Ozeki) and executive, Chairman of the Japan Sumo Association (2010–2012), ischemic heart disease.[57]
- May 25 – Kōichi Ōtani, 90, writer.[58]
- May 27 – Kōji Kojima, 83, Olympic volleyball coach (1972), pneumonia.[59]
- May 29 – Mitsugu Hara, 79, baseball manager, managed two National Championships, heart failure.[60]
- June 1
- Tarō Naka, 92, poet, pneumonia.[61]
- Yuri Kochiyama, 93, Japanese American internment camp detainee and civil rights activist, natural causes.[62]
- June 2 – Gorō Nishida, 70, mathematician, septic shock.[63]
- June 3
- Itsuko Ueda, 85, fashion designer, heart failure.[64]
- Kaneyasu Marutani, 94, politician, member of the House of Councillors (1977–1989).[65]
- June 4
- Yasuo Masumoto, 67, industrial and farm machinery executive, chairman and president of Kubota.[66]
- Ryūzō Hayashi, 70, actor (Early Spring Story), kidney failure.[67]
- June 8
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura, 66, royal, acute heart failure.[68]
- Taruhi Furuta, 86, writer and critic, heart failure.[69]
- June 10 – Sōhei Kondō, 92, genetician, multiple organ failure[70]
- June 11
- Kunie Iwahashi, 74, writer, peritonitis.[71]
- Kōbun Kurata, 74, poet, colorectal cancer.[72]
- Hiroyuki Nakagawa, 77, composer, lung cancer.[73]
- Fujio Morita, 86, cinematographer (Nemuri Kyoshirō), glioblastoma.[74]
- June 13 – Tadahiko Hirano, 76, baritone, heart attack.[75]
- June 20 – Akio Yokoyama, 83, actor (Otōto), pneumonia.[76]
- June 21
- Hiroaki Fujii, 88, producer, heart failure.[77]
- Yukio Fukamachi, 83, producer and director.[78]
- Chūzō Ichiko, 101, historian.[79]
- Yozo Ishikawa, 88, politician, Director General of the Defense Agency, member of the House of Representatives for Tokyo, acute respiratory failure.[80]
- June 23 – Ichirō Komatsu, 63, Japanese civil servant and diplomat, Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau, Ambassador to Switzerland and France.[81]
- June 27 – Haruhiko Saitō, 73, actor (Kaitō Ruby).[82]
- July 3
- July 5 – Masamitsu Iwamoto, 85, politician (House of Councillors), stroke.[85]
- July 9 – Yuzuru Ninagawa, 89, scholar of French literature, pneumonia.[86]
- July 10 – On Kawara, 81, conceptual artist.[87]
- July 14 – Yūsuke Fukada, 82, writer (Naoki Prize), pneumonia.[88]
- July 18
- Gankurō Ōtaya, 60, entertainer, intracranial hemorrhage.[89]
- Makoto Sakuma, 79, Self-Defense Forces official, heart attack.[90]
- July 20 – Kazuo Ichiriki, 88, sumo executive, Chairman of Yokozuna Deliberation Council (1999–2001).[91]
- July 25 – Fusao Ōkubo, 92, writer and editor (Gunzo), duodenal papilla cancer.[92]
- July 27 – Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, 107, Japanese-born American Rinzai Zen teacher.[93]
- July 31 – Shigefumi Fukatsu, 46, playwright and theater producer, lung cancer.[94]
- August 5 – Yoshiki Sasai, 52, biologist (RIKEN), apparent suicide by hanging.[95]
- August 7 – Mitsuo Higashinaka, 90, politician, member of the House of Representatives for Osaka's 2nd District (1969–2000), lung cancer.[96]
- August 9 – Yasuyuki Nakai, 60, baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), esophageal cancer.[97]
- August 12 – Futatsuryū Jun'ichi, 64, sumo wrestler, lung cancer.[98] (death announced on this date)
- August 15 – Harutoshi Funabashi, 66, anti-nuclear activist, subarachnoid hemorrhage.[99]
- August 16 – Gen Kida, philosopher, pneumonia.[100]
- August 17 – Toshio Mishima, 87, singer, hypoxia.[101]
- August 18 – Nobuyuki Sekiyama, 80, politician, member of the House of Representatives for Niigata's 1st district (1983–1996), stomach cancer.[102]
- August 20 – Aiko Miyawaki, 84, sculptor, pancreatic cancer.[103]
- August 26
- Chūsei Sone 76, film director (Angel Guts: Red Classroom), pneumonia.[104]
- Masakane Yonekura, 80, actor and stage director, abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture.[105]
- September 4 – Ichirō Satsuki, 95, rōkyoku performer.[106]
- September 6 – Yoko Yamaguchi, 77, songwriter and novelist, winner of the 1985 Naoki Prize, respiratory failure.[107]
- September 7 – Yoshiko Ōtaka, 94, Chinese-born Japanese actress (Eternity) and singer, member of the House of Councillors (1974–1992), heart failure.
- September 10 – Yoshinori Sakai, 69, athlete, lit cauldron at the 1964 Summer Olympics, cerebral hemorrhage.
- September 14 – Takatada Ihara, 85, television producer and director, heart disease.[108]
- September 15 – Iwao Akiyama, 93, printmaker.[109]
- September 17 – Wakachichibu Komei, 75, sumo wrestler.[110]
- September 20 – Kazusuke Ogawa, 84, literary critic, stomach cancer.[111]
- October 2 – Yoshikazu Sakamoto, 87, political scientist, heart failure.[112]
- October 5 – Katsumi Ōyama, 82, stage and television producer (Omoide Zukuri), multiple organ failure.[113]
- October 10 – Ichirō Satake, 86, mathematician, respiratory failure.[114]
- October 17
- Daisuke Oku, 38, footballer (Jubilo Iwata, Yokohama F. Marinos), traffic collision.[115]
- Anna Nakagawa, 49, actress (A Sign Days), uterine cancer.[116]
- Masaru Emoto, 71, author.[117]
- October 21 – Yasumasa Narasaki, 86, politician, member of the House of Councilors (1992–1998), pneumonia.[118]
- October 25 – Peter Baptist Tadamaro Ishigami, 93, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Naha (1972–1997).[119]
- October 26
- Genpei Akasegawa, 77, author and artist, sepsis.[120]
- Hisahiko Okazaki, 84, diplomat and political commentator.[121]
- October 28 – Koichiro Kimura, 44, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler, pneumonia.[122]
- October 30 – Mitsuyo Miura, 90, writer, sepsis.[123]
- October 31 – Hitoshi Motoshima, 92, politician, Mayor of Nagasaki (1979–1995).[124]
- November 1 – Kazuko Yanaga, 67, voice actress (Ace wo Nerae!, Armored Trooper Votoms & Yu Yu Hakusho), sepsis.[125]
- November 4 – Admire Rakti, 6, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, won Caulfield Cup (2014), cardiac arrest.[126]
- November 6 – Naoki Tanemura, 78, railway writer.[127]
- November 10 – Ken Takakura, 83, actor (The Yakuza, Black Rain), malignant lymphoma.[128]
- November 17 – Rokurō Naya, 82, voice actor (Saint Seiya, Yu Yu Hakusho, Eureka Seven: AO).[129]
- November 28 – Bunta Sugawara, 81, actor (Torakku Yarō, Spirited Away), liver cancer.[130]
- November 30 – Go Seigen, 100, Chinese-born Japanese Go player.[131]
- December 5 – Koichi Kawakita, 72, special effects director (Godzilla vs. Biollante).[132]
- December 13 – Taitetsu Unno, 85, Shin Buddhist scholar and author.[133]
See also
References
- ↑ House of Representatives (Japanese): Presidents and Vice Presidents
- ↑ House of Representatives (Japanese): National Diet Sessions
- ↑ Nagasaki Prefectural electoral commission: Gubernatorial election schedule
- ↑ Tokyo Metropolitan electoral commission: gubernatorial election schedule
- ↑ Yamaguchi Prefectural electoral commission: gubernatorial election and assembly by-election schedule
- ↑ Ishikawa Prefectural electoral commission
- ↑ Jiji Press, December 9, 2013: 来年4月6日投開票=京都知事選
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 National Governors Association: List of governors
- ↑ Ibaraki Prefectural electoral commission
- ↑ Nakano City electoral commission: Mayoral election schedule
- 1 2 3 Tokyo Metropolitan electoral commission: Mandate expiry dates for mayors and assemblies of all municipalities in Tokyo
- ↑ Niigata Prefectural electoral commission: Mandate expiry dates for mayors and assemblies of all municipalities in Niigata
- ↑ Kumamoto Prefectural electoral commission: Mandate expiry dates for mayors and assemblies of all municipalities in Kumamoto
- ↑ Fukuoka City electoral commission: Elections in Fukuoka City
- ↑ 山下徳夫・元運輸相が死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 東伏見慈洽さん死去 天皇陛下の叔父 (Japanese)
- ↑ 訃報:三井葉子さん78歳=詩人 (Japanese)
- ↑ やしきたかじんさん死去…食道がんで休養中 (Japanese)
- ↑ Tokyo University Professor qnd Anime/Media Expert Yasuki Hamano Passes Away
- ↑ Japanese boxer dies after debut
- ↑ Actress Awaji dies
- ↑ 元衆院議員の田中恒利さん死去 旧社会党 (Japanese)
- ↑ 訃報:吉野弘さん87歳=詩人 (Japanese)
- ↑ Musi Scene Loses a Legend After Plastics Member Mashide Sakuma Dies
- ↑ 俳優の高橋昌也さんが死去 スポーツ報知 2014年1月22日閲覧 (Japanese)
- ↑ Mullen, Jethro and Yoko Wakatsuk (17 January 2014). "Hiroo Onoda, Japanese soldier who long refused to surrender, dies at 91". CNN. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ McCurry, Justin (17 January 2014). "Hiroo Onoda: Japanese soldier who took three decades to surrender, dies". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ 山口組元幹部 岸本才三元組長が死亡 (Japanese)
- ↑ Anime News Network: Transformers Voice Actor Seizō Katō Passes Away
- ↑ Obituary: Takao Iwami, special advisor to The Mainichi Newspapers, dies at 78
- ↑ 石渡清元氏死去 (元自民党参院議員) (Japanese)
- ↑ Katsuyo Kobayashi, 1937-2014
- ↑ Anime News Network: Bleach Genryusai Voice Actor Masaaki Tsukuda Passes Away
- ↑ Anime News Network: Ranma's Happosai Voice Actor Ichirō Nagai Passes Away
- ↑ 「サザエさん」波平役の永井一郎さん急死 (Japanese)
- ↑ Award-winning Japanese novelist Bando dies at 55
- ↑ 坂崎一彦さん死去 天覧試合で長嶋氏と連続本塁打 (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
- ↑ OBITUARY: Gudo Wafu Nishijima
- ↑ 訃報:鈴木博之さん68歳=建築史家、東京駅復元に尽力 (Japanese)
- ↑ 元中日4番・森徹氏、78歳で死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 人間国宝の尺八奏者・山本邦山さんが死去 映画音楽なども担当 (Japanese)
- ↑ 山本兼一さん死去=「利休にたずねよ」で直木賞 (Japanese)
- ↑ Ex-Justice Minister Shimoinaba dies at 87 Archived March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Toshiko d’Elia, Gritty Runner, Dies at 84
- ↑ 元TBSアナウンサー山本文郎さんが死去 79歳 (Japanese)
- ↑ 詩人まど・みちおさん死去 104歳、「ぞうさん」など (Japanese)
- ↑ 声優・あきやまるなさん死去 がんこちゃん、「ハットリくん」夢子ちゃんなど (Japanese)
- ↑ 作家の大西巨人さん死去 97歳、小説「神聖喜劇」 (Japanese)
- ↑ 俳優の宇津井健さんが死去 「赤い」シリーズで父親役 Archived March 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. (Japanese)
- ↑ Opposition upper house member Yukio Fujimaki dies at 54
- ↑ The Man Behind Fire Pro Wrestling Has Died
- ↑ 「ラーメンの鬼」佐野実氏が死去 63歳 (Japanese)
- ↑ 篠塚良雄さん死去 旧日本軍731部隊員で証言者 (Japanese)
- ↑ One Piece Voice Actor Kouji Yada Passes Away
- ↑ Yuji Kodama, leprosy activist, dies at 82
- ↑ 映画監督の鈴木則文さん死去 「トラック野郎」シリーズ (Japanese)
- ↑ Former JSA Chairman, ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies at 66 Archived May 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 大谷晃一氏死去(作家、元帝塚山学院大学長) (Japanese)
- ↑ Volleyball coach Kojima, 83, dies
- ↑ Yomiuri skipper's father dies at 79
- ↑ 詩人の那珂太郎さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ Japanese-American Activist And Malcolm X Ally Dies At 93
- ↑ 西田吾郎氏死去(京都大名誉教授・代数トポロジー、京都大元副学長) (Japanese)
- ↑ デザイナーの植田いつ子さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 元参院議員の丸谷金保さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ Kubota President and Chairman Masumoto Found Dead in Tokyo Hotel
- ↑ Veteran actor Ryuzo Hayashi dies at 70
- ↑ Japan's Prince Katsura died at 66
- ↑ 児童文学作家の古田足日氏死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 近藤宗平氏死去(大阪大名誉教授・分子放射線生物学) (Japanese)
- ↑ 作家の岩橋邦枝さん死去…女性文学者の評伝など (Japanese)
- ↑ 倉田紘文氏死去(俳人) (Japanese)
- ↑ 中川博之氏が死去 作曲家 (Japanese)
- ↑ 森田富士郎氏死去=映画撮影監 (Japanese)
- ↑ バリトン歌手 平野忠彦氏死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 俳優の横山あきお氏が死去 83歳 漫才コンビから転向、映画・テレビで活躍 (Japanese)
- ↑ 藤井浩明氏死去=映画プロデューサー (Japanese)
- ↑ 演出家の深町幸男さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 市古宙三氏死去(お茶の水女子大名誉教授・中国史、元学長) (Japanese)
- ↑ 元防衛庁長官の石川要三氏死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ Ex-Cabinet Legislation Bureau head Komatsu dies at 63
- ↑ 俳優の斎藤晴彦さん死去 自宅近くで倒れ搬送 (Japanese)
- ↑ 猪木さんものまね芸人、春一番さんが死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ Tragic end as Mazakazu Koayashi dies in Atos accident
- ↑ 岩本政光氏死去(元自民党参院議員) (Japanese)
- ↑ 蜷川譲氏死去(フランス文学者) (Japanese)
- ↑ On Kawara, Japanese Conceptual Artist, Dies At 81
- ↑ 深田祐介さん死去=「炎熱商人」で直木賞 (Japanese)
- ↑ 太田家元九郎さん死去(津軽三味線演奏家、漫談家) (Japanese)
- ↑ 訃報:佐久間一さん79歳=元統合幕僚会議議長 (Japanese)
- ↑ 元横審委員長・一力一夫さん死去 元河北新報社長 (Japanese)
- ↑ 作家の大久保房男さん死去 「群像」元編集長 (Japanese)
- ↑ Joshu Sasaki Dies
- ↑ 深津篤史氏死去(劇作家、演出家) (Japanese)
- ↑ Stem-Cell Scientist Linked With Retracted Studies Dies
- ↑ 東中光雄氏死去 元衆院議員 90歳 (Japanese)
- ↑ 元巨人の中井康之さんが食道がんで死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 訃報:山本順一さん64歳=前時津風親方 (Japanese)
- ↑ 舩橋晴俊氏死去(法政大社会学部教授・環境社会学) (Japanese)
- ↑ 木田元氏死去(哲学者、中央大名誉教授) (Japanese)
- ↑ ハワイアン歌謡の三島敏夫さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 関山信之氏死去(元社会党衆院議員) (Japanese)
- ↑ 彫刻家の宮脇愛子さん死去 抽象彫刻「うつろひ」 (Japanese)
- ↑ 曽根中生氏死去=映画監督 (Japanese)
- ↑ Actor, stage director Yonekura dies at 80
- ↑ 浪曲師の五月一朗さん死去 文化庁芸術祭優秀賞を受賞 (Japanese)
- ↑ Songwriter and literary award winner Yoko Yamaguchi dies at 77
- ↑ “ゲバゲバ!”など制作 井原高忠さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 版画家の秋山巌氏死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ Wakachichibu Komei
- ↑ 文芸評論家の小川和佑さん死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 坂本義和氏が死去=国際政治学者、87歳 (Japanese)
- ↑ 大山勝美氏死去=演出家、テレビプロデューサー (Japanese)
- ↑ 佐武一郎氏死去(東北大名誉教授・整数論、微分幾何学) (Japanese)
- ↑ Former Japan international Oku dies following car crash
- ↑ 中川安奈さん死去=「敦煌」、舞台で活躍 (Japanese)
- ↑ Dr. Masaru Emoto, 1943–2014
- ↑ 楢崎泰昌氏死去(元自民党参院議員) (Japanese)
- ↑ Bishop Peter Baptist Tadamaro Ishigami
- ↑ 赤瀬川原平さん死去 「老人力」「超芸術トマソン」 (Japanese)
- ↑ 岡崎元駐タイ大使が死去、84歳=安倍首相の外交ブレーン (Japanese)
- ↑ W☆ING、リングス、DDTなどで活躍した木村浩一郎さんが死去 (Japanese)
- ↑ 三浦光世さん死去 90歳 作家・綾子さん支えた夫 (Japanese)
- ↑ Former Nagasaki Mayor Motoshima, once wounded by a rightist for emperor comment, dies at 92
- ↑ Voice Actress Kazuko Yanaga Passes Away
- ↑ Melbourne Cup 2014: Last-placed Admire Rakti dies
- ↑ 訃報:種村直樹さん78歳=鉄道作家 (Japanese) Archived November 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Renowned Japanese actor Ken Takakura dies at 83
- ↑ Crayon Shin-chan/Eureka Seven AO Voice Actor Rokuro Naya Passes Away
- ↑ Yakuza film veteran Bunta Sugawara dies at 81
- ↑ Go master Seigen Go dies
- ↑ Heisei Godzilla Special Effects Director Koichi Kawakita Passes Away
- ↑ http://tricycle.org/trikedaily/taitetsu-unno-shin-buddhist-scholar-and-minister-dies-85/
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