2004 in Japan
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| Years in Japan: | 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 |
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| Years: | 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 |
2004 was the 16th year of Heisei in Japan. It was the population "peak" of Japan—the last year in which the national population increased.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Emperor: Akihito
- Prime Minister: Junichiro Koizumi
- Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yasuo Fukuda, Hiroyuki Hosoda
- Governor of Tokyo: Shintaro Ishihara
[edit] Events
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- January 19: Deployment of Japanese troops to Iraq begins as the first set of ground forces arrive in Samawah.
- February 27: Aum Shinrikyo leader Shoko Asahara is given the death penalty.
- March 4: Famed Yomiuri Giants manager Shigeo Nagashima is hospitalized.
- March 13: First segment of the Kyushu Shinkansen opens.
- March 17: Tokyo District Court issues an injunction halting the sale of Bungei Shunju issues due to a breach of privacy suit by Makiko Tanaka.
- March 24: Chinese activists land in the Senkaku Islands and are arrested by Okinawan police.
- April 1: Japan Airlines and Japan Air System merge.
- April 1: New Tokyo International Airport is privatized and renamed Narita International Airport.
- April 1: Teito Rapid Transit Authority becomes Tokyo Metro.
- April 7: Three Japanese civilians taken hostage in Iraq.
- April 8: Economist and graduate school professor Kazuhide Uekusa is arrested for trying to peep under a schoolgirl's skirt on the escalator of JR Shinagawa Station.
- May 10: Winny developer Isamu Kaneko, assistant instructer at Tokyo University, is arrested on charges of contributory copyright infringement.
- May 10: Crown Prince Naruhito denounces palace officials at a press conference, suggesting that Crown Princess Masako is physically and mentally sick.
- May 22: Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visits Pyongyang to bring back 5 Japanese youths who were born while their parents were hostages in North Korea.
- June 1: A 12-year-old girl kills her classmate at a Sasebo elementary school.
- July 1: Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in Kii Mountain Range enlisted as a world heritage site.
- July 8: Naha District Court in Okinawa sentences US Marine Major Michael Brown to a suspended one-year prison term on charge of attempted rape against a Filipina.
- July 11: In elections for the Upper House. the LDP suffers a small setback.
- July 21: Koizumi meets Roh Moo-hyun at Jeju Island in South Korea.
- July 30: Chikage Ogi becomes the first female Speaker of the House of Councillors.
- August 9: An obsolete steam pipe at Mihama Nuclear Plant blows up, killing four workers.
- September 3: World Rally Championship held in Japan for the first time.
- September 17: Japanese baseball players announce a weekend strike, the first baseball strike in Japanese history.
- September 27: Koizumi reshuffles his cabinet.
- October 20: Typhoon Tokage makes landfall in Japan.
- October 23: The Chuetsu earthquake strikes Niigata Prefecture, causing widespread damage to the area.
- November 1: Bank of Japan issues new 10,000, 5,000 and 1,000 yen banknotes.
- November 2: Japan's first new professional baseball franchise in 50 years is awarded to the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles.
- December 24: Fukuoka Daiei Hawks are sold to Softbank and become the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks.
[edit] Deaths
- April 21: Den Fujita, president of McDonald's Japan
- November 6: Kensaburo Hara, politician
- December 18: Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu
[edit] Statistics
- GDP: ¥504 trillion (+1.4%)
- Nikkei 225: High 12,163.89; low 10,365.40
- Wealthiest person in Japan: Nobutada Saji (net worth 6.9 billion USD)
- Yen: High ¥101.83/USD; low ¥114.80/USD


