Events in the year 1948 in Japan .
Supreme Commander Allied Powers : Douglas MacArthur
Emperor : Hirohito [ 1]
Prime Minister : Tetsu Katayama (S –Kanagawa) until March 10, Hitoshi Ashida (D –Kyōto) until October 15, Shigeru Yoshida (L –Kōchi, 2nd term, 1st under the Constitution of the State of Japan)
Chief Cabinet Secretary : Suehiro Nishio (S–Ōsaka) until March 10, Gizō Tomabechi (D–Aomori) until October 15, Eisaku Satō (not Diet member) from October 17
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court : Tadahiko Mibuchi
President of the House of Representatives : Komakichi Matsuoka (S–Tokyo) until December 23
President of the House of Councillors : Tsuneo Matsudaira (Ryokufūkai –Fukushima)
Diet sessions: 2nd (regular session opened in December 1947, to July 5), 3rd (extraordinary, October 11 to November 30), 4th (regular, from December 1 to dissolution on December 23)
January 1: The Nijūbashi Bridge , a well known double arched stone bridge located between the front and middle gates of the Imperial Palace , is opened to the public
January 4: International telephone service between the United States and Japan is established.
January 5: According to Japan Transport Ministry official confirmed report, when a commuter train was running, following to two passenger cars were derail with damage in Meitetsu Seto Line , Moriyama-ku, Nagoya , 36 persons were fatalities, 153 persons were wounded.[ 2]
January 27 – According to Japan Coast Guard official confirmed report, a passenger ship Joou Maru toward from Osaka to Tadotsu , Kagawa Prefecture route, capsized by touch on landmine off north of Shōdo Island , Seto Inland Sea , 154 persons were official rescue confirmed, 199 passenger and crew were perished.[ 3]
February 9 – Fujitec was founded, as predecessor name was Fuji Transport Machinery Industry in Nishi-ku, Osaka .[page needed ]
March 9 – Yamazaki Baking founded in Ichikawa , Chiba Prefecture .[page needed ]
March 10: Hitoshi Ashida becomes prime minister
March 31: According to Japan Transport Ministry official confirmed report, an out of control device commuter train, collision with a standing commuter train in Kawachi-Hanazono Station , Kintetsu Nara Line , Kawachi (now Higashiosaka ), Osaka Prefecture , 49 persons were human fatalities.[ 4]
May 1: Japan Coast Guard founded.
June 28: 1948 Fukui earthquake
August 1: A first issue of Daily Sports published in Kobe .[citation needed ]
August 19 – A sitdown strike at Toho film studio ended after the studio was surrounded by 2,000 police and a platoon of U.S. Eighth Army soldiers.[ 5]
September 17: According to Japanese government official document figures, a flooding river, levee collapse in around Kitakami River area by strong Typhoon Ione hit in northern Honshu, total 848 persons were lost to their lives with 1,956 persons were hurt.[citation needed ]
September 24: Honda Motor Company founded.
October 5: Ashida cabinet resigns.
October 15: Shigeru Yoshida becomes prime minister for a second term.
November 1: Kataoka Electronic Company, later Alps Alpine was founded.[page needed ]
November 12: International Military Tribunal for the Far East hands down death sentences for 7 war criminals and imprisonment for 18 others.
December 7: Ashida arrested in connection with the Showa Electric scandal
January 13: Shinji Sōmai , film director (died 2001 )
January 18: Ryoko Moriyama , singer
January 24: Machiko Satonaka , manga writer
January 29: Mamoru Mori , astronaut
January 31: Muneo Suzuki , politician
February 13: Eizo Kenmotsu , gymnast
February 15: Seiji Oko , volleyball player
February 19: Kazuo Zaitsu , singer-songwriter
March 8: Kiyomi Kato , wrestler
March 26: Ayumi Ishida , singer and actress
March 28: Takashi Hanyūda , politician[citation needed ]
April 12: Tatsue Kaneda , enka singer
April 16: Kazuyuki Sogabe , voice actor (died 2006 )
May 15
May 26: Jyun Mayuzumi , singer
June 8: Naomi Miyake , cognitive scientist (died 2015 )
June 25: Kenji Sawada , singer
July 13: Chinatsu Nakayama , writer and former politician
July 22: Toshio Tamogami , Air Self-Defense Force career military officer
August 8: Bibari Maeda , actress
August 30: Yōsui Inoue , singer-songwriter
October 20: Jun Maki , copywriter (died 2009 )
November 3: Takashi Kawamura , politician and current Nagoya mayor
November 12: Banjō Ginga , voice actor
November 15: Hiroe Yuki , badminton player (died 2011 )
November 29: Yōichi Masuzoe , politician and former governor of Tokyo
December 6: Yoshihide Suga , incumbent Prime Minister of Japan
December 11: Shinji Tanimura , singer-songwriter (died 2023 )
December 18: Yōichi Fukunaga , former jockey
December 20: Mitsuko Uchida , pianist
Date unknown: Tetsuji Oda , electrical engineer and researcher[ 6]