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  1. Events in the year 1987 in Japan . 1987 was the second year of the Japanese asset price bubble: land values in Tokyo rose more than 85 percent between July 1986 and July 1987. Incumbents. Emperor: Hirohito [1] Prime Minister: Yasuhiro Nakasone ( L –Gunma) until November 6, Noboru Takeshita (L–Shimane)

  2. This year converter will help you convert years in the Western calendar to the Japanese calendar or the other way round. Use this converter to convert your D.O.B., submission date of official documents to be submitted to municipal offices, etc.

  3. JAPAN IN 1987 An Eventful Year Haruhiro Fukui October 20, 1987, was an extraordinary day in Tokyo. In the wee hours, while most citizens were fast asleep, Prime Minister Nakasone Yasuhiro officially named Takeshita Noboru as his successor; a few hours later the citizens awoke to the news of a stock market crash in New York.

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  5. Oct 18, 2007 · The rout was supposed to start in Japan. In the lead-up to October 1987, global investors had watched Tokyos Nikkei 225 nervously as it soared 10,000 points in 11 months.

  6. Dec 1, 1987 · Television viewers in Japan saw an extraordinary news broadcast on the morning of July 2, 1987: nine members of the U.S. Congress were smashing a small Toshiba radio with sledgehammers at a press conference on Capitol Hill.

    • George R. Packard
    • 1987
  7. May 20, 2019 · One of the large concerns in the early 1980s with Japan is that Japan had set the yen to a rate against the dollar that made it really cheap for Americans to buy goods that were produced in...

  8. THE COMING U.S.-JAPAN CRISIS. JLelevision. broadcast on the morning of July 2, 1987: nine the U.S. Congress were smashing a small Toshiba T viewers in Japan saw an extraordinary. sledgehammers at a press conference on Capitol.

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