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| ==Timeline of 1609== | | ==Timeline of 1609== |
| + | * 1609/3 The [[Kiyu Treaty|Kiyû Treaty]], a trade treaty, is established between [[Tsushima han]] and Joseon Korea. Among the stipulations are that Japanese envoys do not travel deeper into Korea beyond [[Pusan]]. |
| + | * 1609/5/2 First Dutch ships enter [[Hirado]]. |
| + | * 1609/8/22 ''[[Dutch East India Company|Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie]]'' factory is established in Hirado. |
| + | * 1609/9/29 The [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]] confiscates a number of large ships from [[daimyo]] in the western regions of the archipelago. |
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| + | ===[[Invasion of Ryukyu|Invasion of Ryûkyû]]=== |
| + | *1609/2/6 The senior [[Shimazu clan]] retainers meet and choose [[Kabayama Hisataka]] to lead the invasion. The invasion forces leave [[Kagoshima]] for [[Yamakawa]]. |
| + | *1609/3/4 One hundred ships carrying 3000 warriors depart from Yamakawa harbor, near the southern tip of Kyushu, under the command of Kabayama Hisataka. |
| + | *1609/3/5 The fleet reaches [[Kuchinoerabujima]], one of the [[Osumi Islands|Ôsumi Islands]]. |
| + | *1609/3/6 The fleet departs Kuchinoerabujima. |
| + | *1609/3/7 Shimazu forces land at Kasari Bay<!--笠利湾--> on [[Amami-Oshima|Amami-Ôshima]]. |
| + | *1609/3/8 Kasari falls to the Shimazu. |
| + | *1609/3/10 A Ryukyuan envoy is dispatched from Okinawa to Amami-Ôshima. |
| + | *1609/3/12 Skirting the coast, the Shimazu forces continue to fight for control of Amami-Ôshima. |
| + | *1609/3/16 Fighting for Amami-Ôshima ends in Shimazu victory. |
| + | *1609/3/17 Shimazu forces land on [[Tokunoshima]]. |
| + | *1609/3/22 Fighting for Tokunoshima ends in Shimazu victory. |
| + | *1609/3/23 Shimazu forces fail to intercept a number of Ryukyuan boats heading in the direction of Amami-Ôshima as the latter pass Tokunoshima. |
| + | *1609/3/24 Shimazu forces hit Wadomari, on the island of [[Okinoerabujima]]. |
| + | *1609/3/25 Shimazu forces land on [[Kourijima]], just off the coast of [[Nakijin]], in preparation for their first assault upon [[Okinawa Island]]. |
| + | *1609/3/26 Shimazu forces siege [[Nakijin gusuku]]. |
| + | *1609/3/27 A Shimazu reconnaissance force led by [[Hirata Masamune]] and [[Ijuin Hisamoto]], operating off of Kourijima, find Nakijin abandoned; the Shimazu seize control of [[Unten Harbor]]. Ryukyuan officials, led by [[Kyan ueekata]], seek to negotiate a settlement but are refused. |
| + | *1609/3/29 The Shimazu fleet lands at [[Yomitan]] and splits, one half traveling overland and the other attacking by sea. |
| + | *1609/3/30 The Shimazu naval attack on the port of [[Naha]] is repulsed; the fleet withdraws to [[Makiminato]]. |
| + | *1609/4/01 The Shimazu forces arrive at Naha Port again, and surround [[Shuri castle]]. |
| + | *1609/4/05 King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] surrenders, and the invaders take Shuri castle. |
| + | *1609/4/25 The Shimazu fleet returns to Kagoshima, with King Shô Nei and other royals and officials as prisoners. |
| + | *1609/5/05 The last of the outlying Ryukyu Islands submits to Shimazu authority, the ''[[sanshikan]]'' having been dispatched to relay the news of Shuri's fall, thus sparing the Shimazu forces (and the Ryukyuans) any further fighting. |
| + | *1609/5/15 The remainder of the Shimazu fleet departs Naha with a number of royal and aristocratic hostages. |
| + | *1609/5 [[Shimazu Tadatsune|Shimazu Iehisa]] reports to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] at [[Sunpu]] on the success of the invasion. |
| + | *1609/7/7 The Tokugawa shogunate officially recognizes the Shimazu as lords of Ryûkyû. |
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| ==Other Events of 1609== | | ==Other Events of 1609== |
| + | *[[Arima Harunobu]] leads a reconnaissance mission to [[Taiwan]]. |
| + | *A brawl between Japanese and Portuguese in [[Champa]] leads to a diplomatic incident, and to the sinking of the Portuguese ship ''[[Madre de Dios]]'' in [[Nagasaki]]. |
| + | *The unruly behavior of the crew of a Japanese ship in [[Macao]] leads the Tokugawa shogunate to ban travel to Macao; effectively, this simply means Japanese authorities take no responsibility for the actions of those who do travel there. |
| + | *Spanish official [[Rodriguo de Vivero y Velasco]] ([[1564]]-[[1636]]) is shipwrecked in Japan. |
| + | *[[Suminokura Ryoi|Suminokura Ryôi]] survives a shipwreck on his way back to Japan from Annam, and has his son [[Suminokura Soan]] take over overseas operations. |
| + | *Suminokura Ryôi oversees the completion of a riverboat connection between the port of [[Fushimi]] and the [[Kamogawa]] in Kyoto. |
| + | *Tokugawa Ieyasu relocates his tenth son [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] from [[Mito han]] to [[Sunpu han]], and his eleventh son [[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] from [[Shimotsuma han]] to Mito. |
| + | *[[Wang Qi]] and his son [[Wang Siyi]] complete their ''[[Sancai tuhui]]'', an encyclopedia which serves as the basis for the later ([[1712]]-[[1714]]) Japanese encyclopedia ''[[Wakan sansai zue]]''. |
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| + | ===Births and Deaths of 1609=== |
| + | *1609/3/28 [[Sho Kokushi|Shô Kokushi]], [[Warden of the North]] (''Hokuzan Kanshi'') and son of King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]], is killed. |
| + | *1609/4/2 Satsuma samurai [[Umekita Shozonbo|Umekita Shôzonbô]] and [[Komatsu Hikokurô]] are killed in action. |
| + | *1609/5/3 [[Kyogoku Takatsugu|Kyôgoku Takatsugu]], ''daimyô'' of [[Obama han]], dies (b. [[1563]]). |
| + | *[[Hojo Ujinaga|Hôjô Ujinaga]], ''hatamoto'' and military scholar, is born (d. [[1670]]). |
| + | *[[Kujo Michifusa|Kujô Michifusa]] is born (d. [[1647]]). |
| + | *[[Yamada Arinobu]], retainer of [[Shimazu clan]], dies (b. [[1544]]). |
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− | ===[[Invasion of Ryukyu|Invasion of Ryûkyû]]=== | + | <center> |
− | *1609/2 One hundred ships carrying 3000 warriors depart from [[Kagoshima]] harbor, under the command of [[Kabayama Hisataka]].
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− | *1609/4/05 [[Shuri Castle]] falls to the invaders; King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] surrenders.
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| + | |width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1608]]''' |
| + | |width="25%"|'''[[1609]]''' |
| + | |width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1610]]''' |
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