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*[[Titia Blumhoff]], the wife of [[VOC|Dutch]] factor [[Jan Cock Blumhoff]], arrives in Japan. Along with their child's wet-nurse, and Blumhoff's sister-in-law, they are the first three non-East Asian women to enter Japan since [[1661]]. | *[[Titia Blumhoff]], the wife of [[VOC|Dutch]] factor [[Jan Cock Blumhoff]], arrives in Japan. Along with their child's wet-nurse, and Blumhoff's sister-in-law, they are the first three non-East Asian women to enter Japan since [[1661]]. | ||
*''Kôrin manga'' is published on the 100th anniversary of the death of [[Ogata Korin|Ogata Kôrin]]. | *''Kôrin manga'' is published on the 100th anniversary of the death of [[Ogata Korin|Ogata Kôrin]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Sugita Genpaku]] dies (b. [[1733]]). | ||
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Bunka 14 (文化十四年)
Timeline of 1817
Other Events of 1817
- Emperor Kôkaku abdicates in favor of his son, who takes the throne as Emperor Ninkô.
- Titia Blumhoff, the wife of Dutch factor Jan Cock Blumhoff, arrives in Japan. Along with their child's wet-nurse, and Blumhoff's sister-in-law, they are the first three non-East Asian women to enter Japan since 1661.
- Kôrin manga is published on the 100th anniversary of the death of Ogata Kôrin.
Births and Deaths
- Sugita Genpaku dies (b. 1733).
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