Events in the year 1988 in Japan . It corresponds to Shōwa 63 (昭和63年) in the Japanese calendar .
March 13: Seikan Tunnel opens, connecting Hokkaido and Honshu by rail for the first time.
March 17: Tokyo Dome completed.
April 4 and 5: Rock band Boøwy hold their last concert in Tokyo Dome and break up.
April 10: Great Seto Bridge opens.
April 16: Studio Ghibli films My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies are released simultaneously.
June 18: Asahi Shimbun breaks the Recruit scandal .
July 16: The anime film Akira is released.
July 21: A heavy torrential rain with debris flow in Kake, Hiroshima Prefecture and Hamada , Shimane Prefecture , According to Fire and Disaster Management Agency of Japan official confirmed report, 27 persons lost their lives, 45 were wounded.[ 2]
July 23: A sports fishing boat, Fuji Maru No. 1 , collides with a submarine, Nadashio , in Tokyo Bay , resulting in the former sinking and 30 deaths as well as 17 injuries.[ 3]
September 14: Daiei purchases the Nankai Hawks baseball team: they become the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks .
October 3: Anpanman premieres on Nippon TV .
October 19: Orix purchases the Hankyu Braves baseball team: they become the Orix Braves .
October 23: Super Mario Bros. 3 is released for the Famicom , a slightly modified version is released for the NES in February 1990.
December 9: Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa resigns amid the Recruit scandal.
December 27: Takeshita announces a realigned cabinet.
December 30: According to a Japan National Police Agency official confirmed report, an armored car with 222.5 million yen in cash and 170 million yen in checks was robbed in Suma-ku, Kobe , Hyogo Prefecture . The suspect is escape continue, and still not detained, according to JNPA official.[citation needed ]
January 2: Yukio Kasahara , general (b. 1889 )
March 1: Yoshi Katō , actor (b. 1913 )
April 10: Shigeo Sugiura , freestyle swimmer and Olympic gold medalist (b. 1917 )
April 23: Eitaro Ozawa , actor (b. 1909 )
May 23: Aya Kitō , writer (b. 1962 )
June 14: Prince Kan'in Haruhito , career officer (b. 1902 )
August 4: Toshio Doko , business leader (b. 1896 )
November 4: Takeo Miki , former prime minister (b. 1907 )
November 23: Kenzō Masaoka , anime creator (b. 1898 )
December 25: Shōhei Ōoka , writer (b. 1909 )
December 30: Takeo Fujisawa , businessman, co-founder of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (b. 1910 )
Yen value: US$1 = ¥122 (low) to ¥135 (high)