1935 in Japan
Events from the year 1935 in Japan.Incumbents
- Emperor: Hirohito
- Prime Minister: Keisuke Okada
Events
- January 8 - Battle of Khalkhyn Temple
- February 11 - Tosoh was founded in Tokuyama Yamaguchi Prefecture, as predecessor name was Toyo Soda.
- June - North Chahar Incident
- June 27 - Chin-Doihara Agreement
- July 5 - establishment of Ōtone Prefectural Natural Park.
- August 9 - establishment of Mineokasankei Prefectural Natural Park, Kujūkuri Prefectural Natural Park, Takagoyama Prefectural Natural Park and Yōrō Keikoku Okukiyosumi Prefectural Natural Park.
- September 27 - opening of Tōbu-Izumi Station.
- October 20 - opening of Musahiro-Tokiwa Station.
- Unknown date - Yakult founded in Fukuoka City.
- Establishment of Naoki Prize and Akutagawa Prize.
Films
- January 20 - Orizuru Osen
- November 21 - An Inn in Tokyo
- date unknown - Kodakara Sodo
Births
- January 4 - Toru Terasawa, runner
- January 31 - Kenzaburō Ōe, writer, Nobel Prize laureate
- February 22 - Hisako Kyōda, Japanese voice actress
- March 17 - Seiji Yokoyama, musician
- May 15 - Akihiro Miwa, singer, actor, author and drag queen
- June 10 - Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Japanese manga artist
- June 26 - Sumiko Shirakawa, voice actress
- July 12 - Kinji Fukasaku, biochemist
- July 23 - Yukiji Asaoka, singer and actress
- October 2 - Noriko Ohara, actress, voice actress and narrator
- August 24 - Tsutomu Hata, 51st Prime Minister of Japan
- October 10 - Yumiko Kurahashi, writer
- October 15 - Yukio Ninagawa, theater director
- October 29 - Isao Takahata, film director, screenwriter and producer
- November 15 - Kaneta Kimotsuki, voice actor
- November 28 - Masahito, Prince Hitachi
- December 10 - Shūji Terayama, poet, writer, film director, and photographer
- December 19 - Taizo Nishimuro, businessman
- date unknown - Keizaburo Tejima, artist and author
Deaths
- January 17 - Ishikawa Chiyomatsu, biologist, zoologist, and ichthyologist
- February 28 - Tsubouchi Shōyō, author, critic and educator
- March 20 - Gyoshū Hayami, painter
- August 12 - Tetsuzan Nagata, general