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1982 in Japan

Events in the year 1982 in Japan.

1982
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  • January 6 - According to Japan Coast Guard official confirmed report, a fishing boat, Akebono Maru No.28 sank with high waves caused by stormy weather in Bering Sea, 32 crew were perished.[page needed]
  • February 8 - A fire at the Hotel New Japan in Tokyo kills 33.
  • February 9 - Japan Airlines Flight 350 crashes in Tokyo Bay, killing 24 on board.
  • March 21 – According to Japanese government official report, twelve climbers were human fatalities, due suffer heavy fog and avalanche hit on Mount Yatsu, Nagano Prefecture.[citation needed]
  • April 1 - The 500 yen coin is introduced.
  • July 23 - A heavy torrential rain, landslide hit in central Kyushu Island, according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed report, total 326 person lives, including 299 in Nagasaki area.[2]
  • August 2 - Typhoon Bess, according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed report, 95 person fatalities.[3]
  • September 1 – A first edition of Dōshin Sports (道新スポーツ), a subsidiary of Hokkaidō Shinbun (北海道新聞) was published in Sapporo.[4]
  • September 24 - A Ministry of Education official is arrested on bribery charges.
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In anime, the winners of the Anime Grand Prix were the TV series Six God Combination Godmars for best work, an episode of Urusei Yatsura for best episode, Takeru Myoujin from Six God Combination Godmars and voiced by Yū Mizushima for best character, Toshio Furukawa for best voice actor, Mami Koyama for best voice actress and Macross, the opening for the TV series Super Dimension Fortress Macross and sung by Makoto Fujiwara for best song.[6] For a list of anime released in 1982 see Category:1982 anime.

In film, Fall Guy won the Best Film award at the Japan Academy Prize, the Blue Ribbon Awards and the Hochi Film Award. Exchange Students won the Best Film award at the Yokohama Film Festival. For a list of Japanese films released in 1982 see Japanese films of 1982.

In manga, Gakuto Retsuden by Motoka Murakami (shōnen), Yōkihi-den by Suzue Miuchi (shōjo) and Karyūdo no Seiza by Machiko Satonaka (general) were the winners of the Kodansha Manga Award. The winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award were Tsuribaka Nisshi by Jūzō Yamasaki and Ken'ichi Kitami (general), Miyuki and Touch by Mitsuru Adachi (shōnen or shōjo) and Game Center Arashi and Kon'nichiwa! Mi-com by Mitsuru Sugaya (children). Gin no Sankaku by Moto Hagio won the Seiun Award for Best Comic of the Year. For a list manga released in 1982 see Category:1982 Manga.

In music, the 33rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen was won by the Red Team (women). They were: Junko Mihara, Naoko Kawai, Aming, Mizue Takada, Seiko Matsuda, Kyoko Suizenji, Sugar, Naoko Ken, Los Indios and Sylvia, Mina Aoe, Chiyoko Shimakura, Mieko Makimura, Ikue Sakakibara, Rumiko Koyanagi, Junko Sakurada, Miyuki Kawanaka, Hiromi Iwasaki, Masako Mori, Sayuri Ishikawa, Sachiko Kobayashi, Aki Yashiro and Harumi Miyako. Hiromi Iwasaki won the Nippon Television Music Festival and the Japan Music Awards with her song Madonna tachi no lullaby. The Japan Record Award was won by Takashi Hosokawa with his song Kita Sakaba. The May edition of the Yamaha Popular Song Contest was won by Aming with their song Matsuwa. Seiko Matsuda won the FNS Music Festival with Nobara no Etude.

In television, for dramas initially broadcast in 1982 see: List of Japanese television dramas#1982. For more events see: 1982 in Japanese television.

Sports edit

At the 1982 Asian Games Japan ranked second in the number of gold medals with 57 and tied with China in the total medal count with 153.[7]

In badminton, Hiroyuki Hasegawa won the Men's singles and Sumiko Kitada the Women's singles at the Japanese National Badminton Championships (for the other results see the article).

In baseball, the Seibu Lions won the Japan Series 4-3 against the Chunichi Dragons. The MVP in the Central League was Takayoshi Nakao and in the Pacific League Hiromitsu Ochiai. At the Japanese High School Baseball Championship Ikeda won 12-2 against Hiroshima.

In basketball, Japan hosted the ABC Championship for Women 1982 that was won by Korea, with the Japanese team winning the third place. The All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship was won by Nippon Sport Science.

In chess, Hiroyuki Nishimura (men's) and Naoko Takemoto (women's) were the winners of the Japanese Chess Championship.

In figure skating, the winners of the 1981–1982 Japan Figure Skating Championships were Fumio Igarashi (men), Mariko Yoshida (women) and Noriko Sato and Tadayuki Takahashi in ice dancing.

In golf, Yoshitaka Yamamoto won the NST Niigata Open, Hideto Shigenobu won the Kansai Pro Championship, Takashi Kurihara won the Hiroshima Open, Masahiro Kuramoto won the Japan PGA Championship, Teruo Sugihara won the Kansai Open and Akira Yabe won the Japan Open Golf Championship.

In football (soccer) Japan hosted the 1982 Intercontinental Cup between C.A. Peñarol and Aston Villa F.C. Peñarol won 2-0. Mitsubishi Motors (currently the Urawa Red Diamonds) won the 1982 Japan Soccer League. Yamaha Motor Company (currently the Júbilo Iwata) won the Second Division of the Soccer League and was promoted to the First Division. It also won the Emperor's Cup. For the champions of the regional leagues see: Japanese Regional Leagues 1982.

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  1. ^ "Hirohito | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ ja:長崎大水害#長崎大水害 (’’’Japanese ‘‘‘) Reserved date 13 November 2016
  3. ^ ja:昭和57年台風第10号#昭和57年台風第10号 (’’’Japanese‘‘‘) Reserved date 13 November 2016
  4. ^ ja:道新スポーツ (Japanese language edition) Ritriveted date on 12 June 2020.
  5. ^ Snowgoer Magazine Say 'Adios' to Yamaha Brave retrieved December 22, 2011u
  6. ^ . Animage (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  7. ^ . Olympic Council of Asia. Archived from the original on 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2010-03-14.

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Events in the year 1982 in Japan 1981 1980 1979 1982 in Japan 1983 1984 1985Decades 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000sSee also Other events of 1982 History of Japan Timeline Years Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Governors 2 Events 3 Popular culture 3 1 Arts and entertainment 3 2 Sports 4 Births 4 1 January to June 4 2 July to December 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksIncumbents editEmperor Hirohito Emperor Shōwa 1 Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki L Iwate until 27 November 1982 Yasuhiro Nakasone L Gunma Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa L Hiroshima until November 27 Masaharu Gotōda L Tokushima Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Takaaki Hattori until September 30 Jirō Terata from October 1 President of the House of Representatives Hajime Fukuda L Fukui President of the House of Councillors Masatoshi Tokunaga L national Diet sessions 96th regular session opened in December 1981 to August 21 97th extraordinary November 26 to December 25 98th regular December 28 to 1983 May 26 Governors edit Aichi Prefecture Yoshiaki Nakaya Akita Prefecture Kikuji Sasaki Aomori Prefecture Masaya Kitamura Chiba Prefecture Takeshi Numata Ehime Prefecture Haruki Shiraishi Fukui Prefecture Heidayu Nakagawa Fukuoka Prefecture Hikaru Kamei Fukushima Prefecture Isao Matsudaira Gifu Prefecture Yosuke Uematsu Gunma Prefecture Ichiro Shimizu Hiroshima Prefecture Toranosuke Takeshita Hokkaido Naohiro Dōgakinai Hyogo Prefecture Tokitada Sakai Ibaraki Prefecture Fujio Takeuchi Ishikawa Prefecture Yōichi Nakanishi Iwate Prefecture Tadashi Nakamura ja Kagawa Prefecture Tadao Maekawa Kagoshima Prefecture Kaname Kamada Kanagawa Prefecture Kazuji Nagasu Kochi Prefecture Chikara Nakauchi Kumamoto Prefecture Issei Sawada Kyoto Prefecture Yukio Hayashida Mie Prefecture Ryōzō Tagawa Miyagi Prefecture Sōichirō Yamamoto Miyazaki Prefecture Suketaka Matsukata Nagano Prefecture Gorō Yoshimura Nagasaki Prefecture Kan ichi Kubo until 1 March Isamu Takada starting 1 March Nara Prefecture Shigekiyo Ueda Niigata Prefecture Takeo Kimi Oita Prefecture Morihiko Hiramatsu Okayama Prefecture Shiro Nagano Okinawa Prefecture Junji Nishime Osaka Prefecture Sakae Kishi Saga Prefecture Kumao Katsuki Saitama Prefecture Yawara Hata Shiga Prefecture Masayoshi Takemura Shiname Prefecture Seiji Tsunematsu Shizuoka Prefecture Keizaburō Yamamoto Tochigi Prefecture Yuzuru Funada Tokushima Prefecture Shinzo Miki Tokyo Shun ichi Suzuki Tottori Prefecture Kōzō Hirabayashi Toyama Prefecture Yutaka Nakaoki Wakayama Prefecture Shirō Kariya Yamagata Prefecture Seiichirō Itagaki Yamaguchi Prefecture Toru Hirai Yamanashi Prefecture Kōmei MochizukiEvents editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2011 January 6 According to Japan Coast Guard official confirmed report a fishing boat Akebono Maru No 28 sank with high waves caused by stormy weather in Bering Sea 32 crew were perished page needed February 8 A fire at the Hotel New Japan in Tokyo kills 33 February 9 Japan Airlines Flight 350 crashes in Tokyo Bay killing 24 on board March 21 According to Japanese government official report twelve climbers were human fatalities due suffer heavy fog and avalanche hit on Mount Yatsu Nagano Prefecture citation needed April 1 The 500 yen coin is introduced July 23 A heavy torrential rain landslide hit in central Kyushu Island according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed report total 326 person lives including 299 in Nagasaki area 2 August 2 Typhoon Bess according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency confirmed report 95 person fatalities 3 September 1 A first edition of Dōshin Sports 道新スポーツ a subsidiary of Hokkaidō Shinbun 北海道新聞 was published in Sapporo 4 September 24 A Ministry of Education official is arrested on bribery charges Date unknown Yamaha bravo snowmobile is introduced and begins production 5 Popular culture editArts and entertainment edit In anime the winners of the Anime Grand Prix were the TV series Six God Combination Godmars for best work an episode of Urusei Yatsura for best episode Takeru Myoujin from Six God Combination Godmars and voiced by Yu Mizushima for best character Toshio Furukawa for best voice actor Mami Koyama for best voice actress and Macross the opening for the TV series Super Dimension Fortress Macross and sung by Makoto Fujiwara for best song 6 For a list of anime released in 1982 see Category 1982 anime In film Fall Guy won the Best Film award at the Japan Academy Prize the Blue Ribbon Awards and the Hochi Film Award Exchange Students won the Best Film award at the Yokohama Film Festival For a list of Japanese films released in 1982 see Japanese films of 1982 In manga Gakuto Retsuden by Motoka Murakami shōnen Yōkihi den by Suzue Miuchi shōjo and Karyudo no Seiza by Machiko Satonaka general were the winners of the Kodansha Manga Award The winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award were Tsuribaka Nisshi by Juzō Yamasaki and Ken ichi Kitami general Miyuki and Touch by Mitsuru Adachi shōnen or shōjo and Game Center Arashi and Kon nichiwa Mi com by Mitsuru Sugaya children Gin no Sankaku by Moto Hagio won the Seiun Award for Best Comic of the Year For a list manga released in 1982 see Category 1982 Manga In music the 33rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen was won by the Red Team women They were Junko Mihara Naoko Kawai Aming Mizue Takada Seiko Matsuda Kyoko Suizenji Sugar Naoko Ken Los Indios and Sylvia Mina Aoe Chiyoko Shimakura Mieko Makimura Ikue Sakakibara Rumiko Koyanagi Junko Sakurada Miyuki Kawanaka Hiromi Iwasaki Masako Mori Sayuri Ishikawa Sachiko Kobayashi Aki Yashiro and Harumi Miyako Hiromi Iwasaki won the Nippon Television Music Festival and the Japan Music Awards with her song Madonna tachi no lullaby The Japan Record Award was won by Takashi Hosokawa with his song Kita Sakaba The May edition of the Yamaha Popular Song Contest was won by Aming with their song Matsuwa Seiko Matsuda won the FNS Music Festival with Nobara no Etude In television for dramas initially broadcast in 1982 see List of Japanese television dramas 1982 For more events see 1982 in Japanese television Sports edit At the 1982 Asian Games Japan ranked second in the number of gold medals with 57 and tied with China in the total medal count with 153 7 In badminton Hiroyuki Hasegawa won the Men s singles and Sumiko Kitada the Women s singles at the Japanese National Badminton Championships for the other results see the article In baseball the Seibu Lions won the Japan Series 4 3 against the Chunichi Dragons The MVP in the Central League was Takayoshi Nakao and in the Pacific League Hiromitsu Ochiai At the Japanese High School Baseball Championship Ikeda won 12 2 against Hiroshima In basketball Japan hosted the ABC Championship for Women 1982 that was won by Korea with the Japanese team winning the third place The All Japan Intercollegiate Basketball Championship was won by Nippon Sport Science In chess Hiroyuki Nishimura men s and Naoko Takemoto women s were the winners of the Japanese Chess Championship In figure skating the winners of the 1981 1982 Japan Figure Skating Championships were Fumio Igarashi men Mariko Yoshida women and Noriko Sato and Tadayuki Takahashi in ice dancing In golf Yoshitaka Yamamoto won the NST Niigata Open Hideto Shigenobu won the Kansai Pro Championship Takashi Kurihara won the Hiroshima Open Masahiro Kuramoto won the Japan PGA Championship Teruo Sugihara won the Kansai Open and Akira Yabe won the Japan Open Golf Championship In football soccer Japan hosted the 1982 Intercontinental Cup between C A Penarol and Aston Villa F C Penarol won 2 0 Mitsubishi Motors currently the Urawa Red Diamonds won the 1982 Japan Soccer League Yamaha Motor Company currently the Jubilo Iwata won the Second Division of the Soccer League and was promoted to the First Division It also won the Emperor s Cup For the champions of the regional leagues see Japanese Regional Leagues 1982 Births editJanuary to June edit January 5 Norichika Aoki baseball player Maki Tsukada judoka January 7 Ryang Yong Gi Japanese born football player January 12 Ayumi Murata singer voice actor January 20 Takatoshi Uchida football player January 21 Go Shiozaki professional wrestler January 25 Sho Sakurai singer January 26 Yasushi Tsujimoto wrestler January 30 Daiki Iwamasa football player February 7 Osamu Mukai actor February 9 Ami Suzuki singer February 17 Satoko Mabuchi softball player February 18 Akiko Chubachi model February 20 Ryosei Konishi actor voice actor March 7 Erika Yamakawa gravure idol talent March 10 Shin Koyamada actor martial artist philanthropist March 12 Hisato Satō football player March 15 Yōko Maki actress March 15 Tonikaku Akarui Yasumura comedian March 19 Yoshikaze Masatsugu sumo wrestler March 24 Kenichirou Ohashi voice actor March 25 Kayoko Fukushi long distance runner March 25 Yoshikazu Kotani actor singer March 27 Kurara Chibana model April 3 Kasumi Nakane gravure idol April 3 Hiraku Hori kickboxer martial artist April 20 Sayaka Kamiya actress and model Keiichiro Nagashima speed skater May 4 Norihito Kobayashi Nordic combined skier May 13 Yoko Kumada gravure idol May 14 Ai Shibata swimmer May 15 Tatsuya Fujiwara actor May 21 Kota Ibushi professional wrestler May 24 Hiroyasu Tanaka baseball player May 30 Asahi Uchida actor June 4 Soshi Tanaka figure skater June 9 Yoshito Ōkubo football player June 27 Takeru Shibaki actor July to December edit July 3 Cyber Kong professional wrestler July 5 Junri Namigata tennis player July 9 Sakon Yamamoto racing driver July 21 Mao Kobayashi newscaster and actress d 2017 July 28 Yoshiyuki Kamei baseball player August 4 Seiichi Uchikawa baseball player August 6 Hiroki Hirako speed skater August 15 Tsuyoshi Hayashi actor August 16 Tomohiro Ito sprinter August 24 Daiki Hata mixed martial artist August 24 Tetsu Sawaki actor August 27 Tatsuyuki Tomiyama football player September 3 Kaori Natori singer September 9 Ai Otsuka singer songwriter pianist and actress September 12 Nana Ozaki gravure idol September 19 Shoji Sato badminton player September 22 Kosuke Kitajima swimmer September 23 Ryuichi Kiyonari motorcycle road racer September 28 Takeshi Aoki football player October 4 Takashi Kitano football player October 28 Mai Kuraki singer songwriter producer November 2 Kyoko Fukada actress singer November 5 Saho Harada synchronized swimmer November 5 Akinori Nakagawa singer songwriter actor November 6 Daisuke Watanabe actor November 8 Aisa Senda singer actress presenter November 13 Kumi Koda singer November 15 Rio Hirai Japanese actress November 18 Masanori Kanehara mixed martial artist November 21 Shingo Takagi professional wrestler November 27 Tatsuya Tanaka football player December 12 Noriyuki Kanzaki figure skater December 12 Ai Kato actress model December 13 Eita actor December 18 Aya Yasuda luger December 24 Masaki Aiba singer December 25 Yasuhiro Kido kickboxer martial artist December 29 Noriaki Kinoshita American football playerDeaths editFebruary 13 Chiemi Eri singer actress February 26 Teinosuke Kinugasa actor film director March 12 Genzō Kitazumi photographer March 16 Arihiro Fujimura actor voice actor May 1 Torajiro Saito film director September 22 Shin Saburi actor December 28 Shin Kishida actorSee also edit1982 in Japanese television List of Japanese films of 1982References edit Hirohito Biography Accomplishments amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 27 March 2019 ja 長崎大水害 長崎大水害 Japanese Reserved date 13 November 2016 ja 昭和57年台風第10号 昭和57年台風第10号 Japanese Reserved date 13 November 2016 ja 道新スポーツ Japanese language edition Ritriveted date on 12 June 2020 Snowgoer Magazine Say Adios to Yamaha Brave retrieved December 22 2011u 第5回アニメグランプリ 1983年6月号 Animage in Japanese Archived from the original on 2010 10 19 Retrieved 2010 03 14 Over all Medal Standings New Delhi 1982 Olympic Council of Asia Archived from the original on 2010 06 16 Retrieved 2010 03 14 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1982 in Japan amp oldid 1182767066, 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