1878年9月22日
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日本
- Shigeru Yoshida was born in Kanda Surugadai, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Shigeru Yoshida | Tokyo | CPC]
1883年4月23日
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日本
1897年12月8日
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日本
1904年10月5日
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日本
1915年5月25日
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日本
- Haruki Isayama graduated from the Japanese Army Academy in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Haruki Isayama | Tokyo | CPC]
1915年12月2日
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日本
- Prince Takahito was born in the Imperial Palace at Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Imperial Palace Complex | Takahito | Tokyo | CPC]
1924年2月5日
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日本
- Nobutake Kondo was named an aide to Crown Prince Hirohito at Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Nobutake Kondo | Tokyo | CPC]
1924年11月29日
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日本
- Haruki Isayama graduated from the Japanese Army War College in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Haruki Isayama | Tokyo | CPC]
1929年9月28日
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日本
- Joseph Rochefort reported in to the United States Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Joseph Rochefort | Tokyo | CPC]
1932年6月18日
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日本
- Joseph Rochefort received the order to detach from the United States Embassy, effective 4 Oct 1932. ww2dbase [Joseph Rochefort | Tokyo | CPC]
1934年12月22日
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日本
- Zang Shiyi visited Emperor Showa in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Zang Shiyi | Tokyo | CPC]
1937年12月5日
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日本
1940年8月1日
日本
日本
- Japanese Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka asked French Ambassador to Tokyo Arsène Henry whether Japanese troops might be allowed to enter Indochina to occupy certain airfields; Henry implied that his government would reject such a request. Meanwhile, Japanese Army aircraft were transferred from Northern China to Southern China. ww2dbase [Indochina Campaign | Tokyo | CPC]
- Haruki Isayama stepped down as the commanding officer of the 11th Depot Regiment and was attached to the Japanese Army War College in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. On the same date, he was promoted to the rank of major general. ww2dbase [Haruki Isayama | Tokyo | CPC]
1940年8月7日
日本
日本
- Lord Halifax of the United Kingdom and US Ambassador to Tokyo Joseph Grew voiced concerns over Japanese demands for French Indochina. ww2dbase [Indochina Campaign | Tokyo | CPC]
1940年8月30日
日本
日本
- French Ambassador to Tokyo Arsène Henry announced to the Japanese that the French government would allow 6,000 Japanese troops to station in Indochina and would allow the military use of ports, airfields, and railroads in the region. However, the French government attempted to delay on the implementation of the plan as long as they could. ww2dbase [Indochina Campaign | Tokyo | CPC]
1940年9月19日
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日本
1941年5月9日
日本
日本
- A peace treaty was signed between Thailand and France in Tokyo, Japan, officially ending the Franco-Thai War; the French was coerced by the Japanese to relinquish their hold on the disputed border territories. ww2dbase [Franco-Thai War | Tokyo | CPC, AC]
1941年8月23日
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日本
1941年9月6日
日本
日本
1941年12月1日
日本
日本
- Japanese Navy Destroyer Division 7 sailed from Tokyo, Japan sailed for Midway, soon to join the rest of the Midway Neutralization Unit. ww2dbase [Tokyo | CPC]
- At an Imperial Conference held in Tokyo, Japan, the decision was taken to go to war with the United States. According to Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, Emperor Showa, the country's devine ruler, did not utter a single word in response. ww2dbase [Showa | Tokyo | AC]
1942年3月13日
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日本
1942年4月11日
日本
日本
- American submarine USS Thresher provided a weather report on Tokyo, Japan for the Doolittle Raiders. ww2dbase [Doolittle Raid | Tokyo | CPC]
1942年5月13日
日本
日本
- Isoroku Yamamoto was granted audience with Emperor Showa, who congratulated him on the success in the Battle of Coral Sea. Knowing that the tactical victory was not as glorious as it appeared, Yamamoto was notedly ambiguous on his responses to the emperor. ww2dbase [Isoroku Yamamoto | Tokyo | CPC]
1942年6月12日
日本
日本
- The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters issued the Great Army Instruction No. 1 for a study on the possibility of an over-land invasion of Port Moresby, Australian Papua. ww2dbase [New Guinea-Papua Campaign, Phase 2 | Tokyo | CPC]
1942年7月27日
日本
日本
- Nobuo Fujita was summoned to the Navy Ministry at Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, where he would be personally ordered by Prince Nobuhito of Takamatsu to bomb a major target in the United States using a submarine-borne attack aircraft. ww2dbase [Nobuo Fujita | Tokyo | CPC]
1943年3月15日
日本
日本
- The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan issued the Joint Army-Navy Central Agreement on Southeast Asia Operation order, which was largely a defensive plan with the only offensive element being the re-establishment of air superiority over Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. ww2dbase [Guadalcanal Campaign | Tokyo | CPC]
1943年3月22日
日本
日本
- The Japanese Army and Navy staffs in Tokyo, Japan issued a new directive for operations in the Rabaul area, emphasizing the importance of the defense of New Guinea. ww2dbase [New Guinea-Papua Campaign, Phase 2 | Tokyo | CPC]
1943年5月11日
日本
日本
- Subhash Chandra Bose arrived in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Subhash Chandra Bose | Tokyo | CPC]
1943年6月4日
日本
日本
- In Tokyo, Japan, Emperor Showa made a rare address about an individual regarding the loss of Isoroku Yamamoto. ww2dbase [Operation Vengeance | Isoroku Yamamoto | Tokyo | CPC]
1943年6月5日
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- A full state funeral was given for Isoroku Yamamoto. The funeral procession slowly moved from Tokyo, Japan to Hibiya Park in nearby city of Chiyoda. At 1050 hours, many Japanese citizens across the entire country bowed their heads toward Tokyo in honor of Yamamoto. During the ceremony, Hideki Tojo made an address regarding Yamamoto's contributions to Japan, while Yamamoto was posthumously promoted to the rank of fleet admiral (or, literally, naval marshal) and was given the Order of the Chrysanthemum 1st Class and the German Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. ww2dbase [Operation Vengeance | Isoroku Yamamoto | Tokyo | CPC]


1943年11月29日
日本
日本
- American B-29 bombers attacked the Nakajima factory outside Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | TH]
1944年6月25日
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日本
1944年11月24日
日本
日本
- The first B-29 bombing raid against Tokyo, Japan from Tinian in the Mariana Islands took place; 88 American aircraft participated in this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年1月12日
日本
日本
- Tatsunosuke Ariizumi arrived at Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Tatsunosuke Ariizumi | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年1月27日
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日本
- 62 American B-29 bombers based in the Mariana Islands struck Tokyo, Japan. Japanese fighters shot down 5 bombers, while 4 others received damage and had to ditch or crash land. B-29 gunner claimed 60 fighters shot down. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]

1945年2月16日
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日本
- Air Group 80 flew 6 strikes against Tokyo, Japan as part of the first carrier-borne air attack on Japan since the Doolittle Raid 3 years earlier; 3 men and 3 aircraft from Air Group 80 were lost. ww2dbase [Albert O. Vorse, Jr. | Hancock | Tokyo | DS]
1945年2月17日
日本
日本
1945年2月19日
日本
日本
- 119 American B-29 bombers attacked the port and urban areas of Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年2月23日
日本
日本
- USS Wasp's aircraft attacked targets in the Tokyo, Japan area. ww2dbase [Wasp (Essex-class) | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年2月24日
日本
日本
- During the night of 24-25 Feb, 174 American B-29 bombers dropped incendiary bombs on Tokyo, Japan and destroyed about 3 square kilometers of the city, or about 28,000 buildings. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年2月25日
日本
日本
1945年3月4日
日本
日本
- 159 American B-29 bombers attacked the urban areas of Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年3月9日
日本
日本
- Operation Meetinghouse: After sundown and into the early hours of 10 Mar, 279 American B-29 bombers dropped incendiary bombs on Tokyo, Japan and destroyed 267,000 buildings and homes or 41 square kilometers of the city. Americans estimated 88,000 killed, 41,000 injured, and 1,000,000 displaced. Tokyo Fire Department estimated 97,000 killed and 125,000 wounded. Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department estimated 124,711 casualties and 286,358 destroyed buildings and homes. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年4月3日
日本
日本
- 68 American B-29 bombers attacked the Koizuimi aircraft factory and the urban areas of Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年4月7日
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日本
- 101 American B-29 bombers attacked the Nakajima aircraft factory near Tokyo, Japan; this was the first B-29 mission to be escorted by P-51 fighters from Iwo Jima. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]

1945年4月13日
日本
日本
- More than 300 American B-29 bombers attacked various targets in and near Tokyo, Japan. The smaller of the two cyclotrons at the Riken Institute was destroyed. ww2dbase [Operation Trinity and Manhattan Project | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年4月26日
日本
日本
- In Japan, 464 American B-29 bombers attacked the urban areas of Tokyo, Japan south of the Imperial Palace. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Imperial Palace Complex | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年5月23日
日本
日本
- 525 American B-29 bombers conducted a raid on Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年5月25日
日本
日本
- 464 American B-29 bombers conducted a raid on Tokyo, Japan. 26 aircraft were lost, which was the highest one-day loss. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年5月29日
日本
日本
- American B-25 bombers from Okinawa conducted a raid on Tokyo, Japan, while 454 B-29 bombers (escorted by 101 P-51 fighters) firebombed Yokohama, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年7月18日
日本
日本
- Lieutenant William Bell Asbridge, Corsair fighter pilot stationed flying from HMS Formidable, was shot down and killed in action near Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Formidable | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年7月20日
日本
日本
- HMS Indefatigable joined UK Task Force 37 and US Task Force 38.2 for an attack on the Japanese home islands. On the same day, an US Army B-29 bomber failed to attack the Imperial Palace in Tokyo with a large "Pumpkin" bomb. ww2dbase [Preparations for Invasion of Japan | Imperial Palace Complex | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月3日
日本
日本
- 100 American fighters based in Iwo Jima, Japan attacked targets Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月8日
日本
日本
- About 60 American B-29 bombers attacked aircraft factories and arsenals near Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月10日
日本
日本
- 70 US Army Air Forces B-29 bombers attacked the arsenal complex near Tokyo, Japan while US Navy carrier aircraft from USS Ticonderoga (Air Group 87), USS Shangri-La, and USS Yorktown struck targets on the islands of Hokkaido and Honshu. ww2dbase [Bombing of Tokyo and Other Cities | Yorktown (Essex-class) | Ticonderoga | Shangri-La | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月12日
日本
日本
- Emperor Showa ordered his government to surrender. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Showa | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月13日
日本
日本
- Carrier aircraft from USS Ticonderoga (Air Group 87), USS Yorktown, and USS Shangri-La struck Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Preparations for Invasion of Japan | Yorktown (Essex-class) | Ticonderoga | Shangri-La | Tokyo | DS]
1945年8月14日
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日本
- Air Group 87 aircraft from USS Ticonderoga struck Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Ticonderoga | Tokyo | DS]


1945年8月15日
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日本
- Seafire aircraft of 887 and 894 Naval Air Squadrons of the British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm downed seven A6M5 Zero fighters at the cost of one Seafire fighter. Meanwhile, carrier aircraft from USS Ticonderoga (Air Group 87) and USS Shangri-La were launched for a strike on Tokyo, Japan, but the mission was aborted while en route due to the Japanese willingness to capitulate. USS Yorktown (Essex-class) cancelled all strikes planned for this day. ww2dbase [Preparations for Invasion of Japan | Yorktown (Essex-class) | Ticonderoga | Shangri-La | Tokyo | DS]
- Emperor Showa addressed his nation via radio, announcing the end of the war. Meanwhile, the Japanese government informed the Allies its willingness to meet the unconditional surrender terms. In response, the US government ordered all hostilities to cease in Asia. A group of Japanese Army officers made a coup d'état attempt by attacking the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan; it ended in failure. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Imperial Palace Complex | Tokyo | TH]



1945年8月18日
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日本
1945年8月21日
日本
日本
1945年8月28日
日本
日本
- In Japan, an advance guard of 150 US airborne troops landed at Atsuki airfield outside Tokyo; they were the first Allied troops to set foot on the Japanese mainland. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Tokyo | AC]
1945年8月29日
日本
日本
- US troops made an administrative landing near Tokyo, Japan, starting the occupation. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Tokyo | TH]
- Gregory Boyington was liberated from the Omori Prison Camp in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Tokyo | CPC]
1945年8月31日
日本
日本
- Around 1,000 Allied prisoners of war from camps in the Tokyo, Japan area were transferred to hospital ships offshore. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Tokyo | AC]
- MacArthur established the Supreme Allied Command in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Douglas MacArthur | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年9月2日
日本




瀏覽所有 1945年9月2日 照片
日本
- Japan signed the surrender document aboard USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan. Later on the same day, the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters issued General Order No. 1 written by US Joint Chiefs of Staff, which instructed Japanese forces on matters of surrender. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Missouri | Tokyo | TH, CPC]
- Conrad Helfrich signed the Japanese instrument of surrender aboard USS Missouri aboard Tokyo Bay in Japan on behalf of the Netherlands. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Conrad Helfrich | Tokyo | CPC]




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1945年9月8日
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日本
- General Douglas MacArthur arrived in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Japan's Surrender | Douglas MacArthur | Tokyo | TH]
- Former Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo failed in his suicide attempt at Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Hideki Tojo | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年9月12日
日本
日本
- Hajime Sugiyama committed suicide by shooting himself four times in the chest with a revolver in his office in Tokyo, Japan. His wife also killed herself. ww2dbase [Hajime Sugiyama | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年9月13日
日本
日本
- Chikahiko Koizumi committed ritual suicide in Yodobashi Ward, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Chikahiko Koizumi | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年9月18日
日本
日本
- Douglas MacArthur established his headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Douglas MacArthur | Tokyo | CPC]
1945年9月27日
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日本
- Emperor Showa made a formal visit to the US Embassy to meet General Douglas MacArthur. This was one of ten such visits the Japanese head of state would make. ww2dbase [Douglas MacArthur | Tokyo | CPC]


1946年1月19日
日本
日本
- General Douglas MacArthur established the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, Japan to try Japanese war criminals. ww2dbase [Tokyo Trial and Other Trials Against Japan | Tokyo | CPC]
1946年3月5日
日本
日本
- Iwane Matsui entered Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Iwane Matsui | Tokyo | CPC]
1946年4月29日
日本
日本
- 28 former Japanese leaders were indicted as war criminals at Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Tokyo Trial and Other Trials Against Japan | Tokyo | CPC]
1946年5月1日
日本
日本
1946年12月20日
日本
日本
- Radical ethnic Koreans attacked Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan; Yoshida escaped harm. ww2dbase [Shigeru Yoshida | Tokyo | CPC]
1948年11月12日
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日本
- Tokyo war crimes trials ended with eight war criminals sentenced to death and seventeen others to periods of imprisonment. ww2dbase [Tokyo Trial and Other Trials Against Japan | Tokyo | AC]
- Yoshijiro Umezu was found guilty of waging a war of aggression and was given a life sentence. ww2dbase [Yoshijiro Umezu | Tokyo | CPC]


1948年11月18日
日本
日本
- Iwane Matsui was sentenced to death by hanging. ww2dbase [Iwane Matsui | Tokyo | CPC]
1948年12月23日
日本
日本
- Seven Japanese convicted of war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East were executed at Sugamo Prison in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Tokyo Trial and Other Trials Against Japan | Tokyo | CPC]
- Seishiro Itagaki was executed by hanging at Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Seishiro Itagaki | Tokyo | CPC]
- Iwane Matsui was executed by hanging at the Sugamo Prison in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Iwane Matsui | Tokyo | CPC]
1949年1月8日
日本
日本
- Yoshijiro Umezu passed away from rectal cancer while in imprisonment in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Yoshijiro Umezu | Tokyo | CPC]
1954年6月29日
日本
日本
1954年12月10日
日本
日本
- Shigeru Yoshida stepped down as the Prime Minister of Japan after a unfavorable outcome in a vote of no confidence. ww2dbase [Shigeru Yoshida | Tokyo | CPC]
1959年10月4日
日本
日本
1961年8月3日
日本
日本
1964年5月8日
日本
日本
- Kichisaburo Nomura passed away at the National Tokyo First Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Kichisaburo Nomura | Tokyo | CPC]
1969年2月1日
日本
日本
1982年1月11日
日本
日本
- Jiro Horikoshi passed away from pneumonia in Tokyo, Japan. ww2dbase [Jiro Horikoshi | Tokyo | CPC]
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