1873 in Japan
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Other events of 1873 List of years in Japan |
Events in the year 1873 in Japan.
Events
- January 1 - Japan begins using the Gregorian calendar
- January 4 - With the adoption of the Western calendar, the five seasonal festivals (gosekku)—Jinjitsu on January 7th, Jōshi on March 3rd, Tango on May 5th, Tanabata on July 7th and Chōyō on September 9th)—are abolished.
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