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July
A debris flow caused by heavy rain in Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture on 7 July 2017.
November
November 1 – Shinzo Abe reappoints his government's cabinet ministers following his re-election as the Japanese prime minister.[8]
Emperor Akihito announces that he intends to retire on April 30, 2019.[9]
December
December 20 - Chen Shifeng was sentenced to 20 years in prison after the Jiang Ge Murder Case was solved.
December 31 - American youtuber Logan Paul causes international backlash after filming a video in Aokigahara .
Shunichiro Okano
Jiro Taniguchi
Seijun Suzuki
Peggy Hayama
Sadanoyama Shinmatsu
Kaoru Yosano
Yoko Nogiwa
Haruo Nakajima
Atsutoshi Nishida
January
January 3, Shigeru Kōyama , actor (b. 1929 )
January 6, Kosei Kamo , tennis player (b. 1932 )
January 15, Kozo Kinomoto , football player (b. 1949 )
January 17, Tokio Kano , politician (b. 1935 )
January 21, Hiroki Matsukata , actor (b. 1942 )
January 22, Masaya Nakamura , businessman (b. 1925 )
January 25, Shunji Fujimura , actor (b. 1934 )
February
February 2, Shunichiro Okano , football player (b. 1931 )
February 3
February 7, Miho Nakayama , comedian (b. 1938 )
February 8
February 10, Tsuyoshi Yamanaka , swimmer (b. 1939 )
February 11, Jiro Taniguchi , manga artist (b. 1947 )
February 13, Seijun Suzuki , filmmaker (b. 1923 )
February 19, Kyoko Hayashi , author (b. 1930 )
February 24, Fumio Karashima , jazz pianist (b. 1948 )
February 25, Toshio Nakanishi , musician (b. 1956 )
March
March 1
March 4, Takashi Inoue , actor (b. 1960 )
March 7
March 9, Kasugafuji Akihiro , sumo wrestler (b. 1966 )
March 13
March 14, Tsunehiko Watase , actor (b. 1944 )
March 19, Tomiko Okazaki , politician (b. 1944 )
March 20, Shuntaro Hida , physician (b. 1917 )
March 22, Daisuke Satō , writer (b. 1964 )
May
May 3, Yumeji Tsukioka , actress (b. 1922 )
May 7, Yoshimitsu Banno , film director (b. 1931 )
May 10, Gaisi Takeuti , mathematician (b. 1926 )
May 15, Takeshi Kusaka , actor (b. 1931 )
May 18, Tatsuya Nōmi , actor (b. 1969 )
May 23, Kaoru Yosano , politician (b. 1938 )
June
June 6, Keiichi Tahara , photographer (b. 1951 )
June 12, Masahide Ōta , academic, politician (b. 1925 )
June 13, Yōko Nogiwa , actress (b. 1936 )
June 22, Mao Kobayashi , newscaster (b. 1982 )
June 23, Nobuyuki Ōuchi , shogi player (b. 1941 )
June 27, Ryoichi Jinnai , businessman (b. 1927 )
June 28, Shinji Mori , baseball player (b. 1974 )
July
July 4, Masatoshi Yoshino , geographer, climatologist (b. 1928 )
July 8, Seiji Yokoyama , musician (b. 1935 )
July 11, Keisuke Sagawa , actor (b. 1937 )
July 18, Shigeaki Hinohara , physician (b. 1911 )
July 24, Michiko Inukai , author, philanthropist (b. 1921 )
July 25, Tarō Kimura , politician (b. 1965 )
August
August 1, Shōgorō Nishimura , film director (b. 1930 )
August 3, Iwao Ōtani , recording engineer (b. 1919 )
August 7, Haruo Nakajima , actor (b. 1929 )
August 18, Tadayoshi Nagashima , politician (b. 1951 )
August 28, Tsutomu Hata , politician (b. 1935 )
August 30, Sumiteru Taniguchi , activist (b. 1929 )
September
September 7, Tsunenori Kawai , politician (b. 1937 )
September 8, Toshihiko Nakajima , actor (b. 1962 )
September 18, Kenji Watanabe , swimmer (b. 1969 )
September 25, Yoshitomo Tokugawa , photographer (b. 1950 )
September 29, Ryūji Saikachi , voice actor (b. 1928 )
December
December 2, Norihiko Hashida , musician (b. 1945 )
December 8, Atsutoshi Nishida , businessman (b. 1943 )
December 9, Heitaro Nakajima , engineer (b. 1921 )
December 14, Tamio Ōki , voice actor (b. 1928 )
December 15, Michiru Shimada , screenwriter (b. 1959 )
December 20, Kenichi Yamamoto , engineer and businessman (b. 1922 )
December 21, Chu Ishikawa , composer (b. 1966 )
December 28, Junko Maya , actress (b. 1942 )
December 30
National
October 22: By-elections to the National Diet; 2 vacancies as of July 31, both from the House of Representatives: Ehime 3rd district and Aomori 4th district
Prefectural
January 22: Yamagata gubernatorial (w/o vote)
January 29: Gifu gubernatorial
March 26: Chiba gubernatorial
April 9: Akita gubernatorial
June 25: Shizuoka gubernatorial
July 2: Tokyo legislative, Hyōgo gubernatorial
August 27: Ibaraki gubernatorial[10]
October 22: Miyagi gubernatorial[11]
November 12: Hiroshima gubernatorial[12]
Major municipal
Elections in the 20 designated major cities and the 23 special wards/"cities":
January 29: Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka legislative
February 5: Chiyoda, Tokyo mayoral
March 26: Shizuoka, Shizuoka legislative
April 23: Nagoya, Aichi mayoral
May 21: Saitama, Saitama mayoral[13]
May 28: Chiba, Chiba mayoral[14]
July 23: Sendai, Miyagi mayoral[15]
July 30: Yokohama, Kanagawa mayoral[16]
September 24: Sakai, Osaka mayoral[17]
October 1: Okayama, Okayama mayoral[18]
October 22: Kawasaki, Kanagawa mayoral,[19] Kōbe, Hyōgo mayoral[20]
before December 18/November 12 (ends of term; but both elections were held on the same day in 2013): Katsushika, Tokyo mayoral and legislative[21]