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*[[Indo Yorimori|Indô Yorimori]], defector to Eastern Army at [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara]], dies (b. 1568). | *[[Indo Yorimori|Indô Yorimori]], defector to Eastern Army at [[Battle of Sekigahara|Sekigahara]], dies (b. 1568). | ||
*[[Hotta Masayasu]], daimyô of [[Omimiyagawa han|Ômimiyagawa]] and [[Yoshii han]], is born (d. 1731). | *[[Hotta Masayasu]], daimyô of [[Omimiyagawa han|Ômimiyagawa]] and [[Yoshii han]], is born (d. 1731). | ||
− | + | *[[Kyogoku Takatoyo|Kyôgoku Takatoyo]], lord of [[Marugame han]], is born (d. [[1694]]). | |
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 26 January 2018
Jôô 4 (承応四年) / Meireki 1 (明暦元年)
Timeline of 1655
- 1655/1/20 Bakufu bans flying kites within Edo.
- 1655/3 Construction of Nobidome waterway completed.
- 1655/4/13 The Meireki era begins.
- 1655/6/26 Tamura Gonzaemon starts Kutani pottery.
- 1655/10/13 The shogunate issues the Edo machijû sadamegaki, a set of codes regarding merchants' and artisans' behaviors.
- 1655/11/28 Emperor Go-Sai ascends to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
Other Events of 1655
- A Korean embassy journeys to Edo, and is the last to visit Nikkô Tôshôgû.
- The itowappu system is abolished; free trade in silk resumes.
Births and Deaths
- 1655/6/25 Suzuki Shôsan, samurai and Zen monk, dies (b. 1579).
- 1655/11/20 Ukita Hideie, one of the Go-Tairô, dies (b. 1572).
- Indô Yorimori, defector to Eastern Army at Sekigahara, dies (b. 1568).
- Hotta Masayasu, daimyô of Ômimiyagawa and Yoshii han, is born (d. 1731).
- Kyôgoku Takatoyo, lord of Marugame han, is born (d. 1694).
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