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  2. 1965 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    June 22 - Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea signed in Tokyo. August 1 - According to an official confirmed report from the Japan Coast Guard , the cruise ship Yasoshima Maru collided with a runaway tugboat and capsized in Osaka Bay , total 20 passenger and crew were lost to lives.

  3. Category:1965 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1965 in Japan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Japanese economic miracle - Wikipedia

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    The period of rapid economic growth between 1955 and 1961 paved the way for the Golden Sixties, the second decade that is generally associated with the Japanese economic miracle. In 1965, Japan's nominal GDP was estimated at just over $91 billion. Fifteen years later, in 1980, the nominal GDP had soared to a record $1.065 trillion. [citation ...

  5. June 1965 - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Farmland Reward Bill took effect as 1965 Law 121, to compensate former landowners who had lost their property in the land reforms that had followed World War II. The bill authorized a fund of ¥145.6 billion Japanese yen ($400,000,000 US dollars) for payments over a ten-year period to 1,670,000 people who had owned land prior to ...

  6. 1965 - Wikipedia

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    1965 was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1965th year of the Common Era (CE ... Tokyo Maru, is launched in Yokohama, Japan.

  7. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Japan quickly transformed in one generation from an isolated feudal society to a modern industrialized nation state and an emerging great power. 1876: Akizuki, Hagi and Shinpūren Rebellions. 1877: Satsuma Rebellion. 1878: 23 August: Takebashi incident: A riot by underpaid Imperial Guards. 1884: Chichibu incident: A peasants rebellion. 1890: 29 ...

  8. Charles Robert Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Jenkins was born on () 18 February 1940 in Rich Square, North Carolina, [1] to Patti Casper Jenkins. [2] He had at least two siblings: a younger sister (Pat) [3] and a younger brother (Stanford).

  9. Postwar Japan - Wikipedia

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    Between 1953 and 1965, GDP expanded by more than 9% per year, manufacturing and mining by 13%, construction by 11%, and infrastructure by 12%. In 1965 these sectors employed more than 41% of the labor force, whereas only 26% remained in agriculture. [5] Japan's highly acclaimed post-war education system contributed strongly to the modernizing ...