2011 in Japan

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2011
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Japan

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This article lists events in 2011 in Japan.

Incumbents

Governors

Events

January

February

March

May

  • May 4 – Osaka Station City, the largest enclosed shopping mall in Japan, including a cinema complex, a department store, and commercial facilities, opens in Osaka.[citation needed]
  • May 10 – GoExPanda becomes Mascot of TV Asahi in Tokyo.
  • May 12 – Worst heist in Japan: 604-million-yen robbery, in which a 36-year-old security company's workers are injured in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Six men are arrested on suspicion the heist on July 31.

July

August

September

October

December

  • December 23 –
    Rengō Kantai Shirei Chōkan: Yamamoto Isoroku
    was released.
  • February 26: Nintendo's first 3D portable game console "Nintendo 3DS" is released in Japan
    February 26: Nintendo's first 3D portable game console "Nintendo 3DS" is released in Japan
  • March 11: An 9.0 magnitude earthquake hits offshore of Japan's Miyagi prefecture, resulting in tsunami waves as high as 10 metres.
    March 11: An
    Miyagi prefecture, resulting in tsunami
    waves as high as 10 metres.
  • Tsunami flooding on the Sendai Airport runway
    Tsunami flooding on the Sendai Airport runway
  • Fukushima I nuclear accidents: Satellite image taken on 16 March of the four damaged reactor buildings
    Fukushima I nuclear accidents
    : Satellite image taken on 16 March of the four damaged reactor buildings
  • July 24: Analog shutdown captions were displayed on all but 15 Japanese television stations' analog signals from noon to midnight
    July 24: Analog shutdown captions were displayed on all but 15 Japanese television stations' analog signals from noon to midnight

Other events

  • Prefectural and selected municipal elections in major cities:

Deaths

See also

References

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