Events in the year 1939 in Japan. It corresponds to Shōwa 14 (昭和14年) in the Japanese calendar.
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Governors
- Aichi Prefecture: Kotaro Tanaka
- Akita Prefecture: Kaoru Sasaki (until 11 January); Yukio Tomeoka (starting 11 January)
- Aomori Prefecture: Masanori Ogawa (until 1 March); Noburo Suzuki (starting 1 March)
- Ehime Prefecture: Shizuo Furukawa (until 15 July); Yoshio Mochinaga (starting 15 July)
- Fukui Prefecture: Nakano Yoshiro (until 14 April); Kiyoshi Kimura (starting 14 April)
- Fukuoka Prefecture: Kyuichi Kodama (starting 1940)
- Fukushima Prefecture: Seikichi Kimishima (until 5 September); Seikichi Hashimoto (starting 5 September)
- Gifu Prefecture: Miyano Shozo
- Gunma Prefecture: Shozo Tsuchiya (until 17 April); Kumano Ei (starting 17 April)
- Hiroshima Prefecture: Ichisho Inuma (until 5 September); Katsuroku Aikawa (starting 5 September)
- Ibaraki Prefecture: Shigeru Hamaza (until 11 January); Tokitsugi Yoshinaga (starting 11 January)
- Ishikawa Prefecture: Masasuke Kodama then Narita Ichiro
- Iwate Prefecture: Chiyoji Yukizawa
- Kagawa Prefecture: Nagatoshi Fujioka
- Kanagawa Prefecture: Seiichi Ōmura then Ichisho Inuma
- Kumamoto Prefecture: Tomoichi Koyama
- Kochi Prefecture: Fujioka Nagawa (until 17 April); Shunsuke Kondo (starting 17 April)
- Kyoto Prefecture: Tota Akamatsuko
- Mie Prefecture: Masatoshi Sato (until 3 January); Masanari Ogawa (starting 1 March)
- Miyagi Prefecture: Ryosaku Shimizu
- Miyazaki Prefecture:
- until 12 April: Jiro Ino
- 12 April-7 September: Kyuichiro Totsuka
- starting 7 September: Ryosaku Shimizu
- Nagano Prefecture: Tomita Kenji
- Nagasaki Prefecture: Jitsuzo Kawanishi
- Niigata Prefecture: Yasujiro Nakamura (until 5 September); Seikichi Kimishima (starting 5 September)
- Okinawa Prefecture: Fusataro Fuchigami
- Saga Prefecture: Tomoichi Koyama (until 17 April); Kato (starting 17 April)
- Saitama Prefecture: Toki Ginjiro
- Shiname Prefecture: Kyuichi Kodama (until 9 April); ... (starting 9 April)
- Tochigi Prefecture: Adachi Shuuritsu
- Tokyo: Okada Shuzo
- Toyama Prefecture: Kenzo Yano
- Yamagata Prefecture: Takei Yoshitsugu (until 17 April); Ishiguro Takeshige (starting 17 April)