1946 in Japan
Events in the year 1946 in Japan.Incumbents
- Emperor: Hirohito
- Prime Minister: Kijuro Shidehara, Shigeru Yoshida
- Supreme Commander Allied Powers: Douglas MacArthur
Events
- January 1: Emperor Shōwa renounces his divinity, known in Japanese as the Human Declaration
- January 4: The Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, General Douglas MacArthur order the Japanese government to expel all militarists from positions of power. The disbandment of all ultra-nationalist organizations is also ordered.
- March 2: Kose Cosmetics founded in Oji region, Tokyo, as predecessor name was Kobayashi Kose Cosmetics.
- April 10: The Diet elections. Liberal Party wins 141 of 466 Diet seats, followed by the Progressive Party with 94 and the Socialist Party with 93.
- April 16: Kijuro Shidehara resigns as president of the Progressive Party, and as prime minister effective April 22.
- April 22: Sazae-san is first published.
- May 2: Ichiro Hatoyama receives Imperial Order to form a cabinet.
- May 3: International Military Tribunal for the Far East convenes.
- May 4: Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers purges Hatoyama.
- May 7: Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, the predecessor of Sony, is founded.
- May 16: Shigeru Yoshida receives Imperial Order to form a cabinet.
- May 22: Yoshida cabinet announced.
- June 20: Emperor Hirohito submits a revision of the Imperial Constitution to the Diet.
- August 16: Keidanren established.
- August 20: Serial killer Yoshio Kodaira is arrested.
- November 3: Constitution of Japan promulgated.
- December 21: The Nankai earthquake strikes Wakayama Prefecture, killing 1,443.
- Unknown date: Kubo Home Electric Shop, as predecessor of Edion was founded in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Births
- January 2: Gorou Ibuki, actor
- February 3: Takako Iida, volleyball player
- February 19: Hiroshi Fujioka, actor
- February 22: Kumiko Sato, figure skater
- June 1: Yūko Shiokawa, violinist
- June 2: Tomomichi Nishimura, voice actor
- July 1: Masaharu Satō, voice actor
- July 16: Toshio Furukawa, voice actor and narrator
- August 2: Kenji Nakagami, novelist and essayist
- August 6: Ichikawa Danjūrō, actor
- August 21: Norio Yoshimizu, football player
- September 18: Akira Kamiya, voice actor
- October 10: Naoto Kan, politician and prime minister of Japan
- October 11: Sawao Kato, gymnast
- October 30: Katsuhisa Hōki, actor and voice actor
- November 4: Isamu Sonoda, judoka
- November 6: Tsuguhiko Kozuka, figure skater
- November 13: Reiko Ohara, actress
- November 14: Kai Atō, actor and TV presenter
- November 22: Mitsuko Baisho, actress
- November 28: Kazuhiro Ninomiya, judoka
- December 4: Yō Inoue, voice actress
- December 14: Hiroshi Nagakubo, pair skater
Deaths
- Jnaaury 30: Kan Abe, politician
- February 10: Mushitaro Oguri, novelist
- February 13: Tamotsu Oishi, career officer
- February 23: Tomoyuki Yamashita, general
- April 3: Masaharu Homma, lieutenant general
- April 5: Fujiro Katsurada, parasitologist
- April 19: Rikichi Andō, general
- June 12: Hisaichi Terauchi, marshal
- June 26: Yōsuke Matsuoka, diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- August 16: Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
- September 24: Yoshio Tachibana, lieutenant general
- September 30: Takashi Sakai, lieutenant general
- December 7: Sada Yacco, geisha, actress and dancer
- December 12: Gennosuke Fuse, anatomist