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| ==Timeline of 1717== | | ==Timeline of 1717== |
− | * 1717/1/22 A big fire burns down more than 200 blocks in Edo. | + | * 1717/1/22 A big fire burns down more than 200 blocks in [[Edo]]. |
| + | * 1717/2/3 [[Ooka Tadasuke]] becomes Edo [[Machi Bugyo]]. |
| + | * 1717/2/16 Farmers riot in [[Tottori han]]. |
| + | * 1717/3/2 [[Shogun]] invites Dutch merchants to Edo. |
| + | * 1717/6 [[Bakufu]] establishes Ginza in [[Sado province|Sado island]]. |
| + | * 1717/7/17 [[Masai Somai|Masai Sômai]] ''Megataki uchi''. |
| + | * 1717/9/27 [[Mizuno Tadayuki]] becomes [[Roju|Rôjû]]. |
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| ==Other Events of 1717== | | ==Other Events of 1717== |
| *''[[Battles of Coxinga]]'' becomes the first [[bunraku]] play to be adapted to [[kabuki]] and performed in [[Edo]]. It is performed at the [[Morita-za]], [[Ichimura-za]], and [[Nakamura-za]]. | | *''[[Battles of Coxinga]]'' becomes the first [[bunraku]] play to be adapted to [[kabuki]] and performed in [[Edo]]. It is performed at the [[Morita-za]], [[Ichimura-za]], and [[Nakamura-za]]. |
− | *Clothing shop Daimonji-ya opens in [[Kyoto]]; it will be the predecessor to the modern-day Daimaru department store chain. | + | *Clothing shop [[Daimonji-ya]] opens in [[Kyoto]]; it will be the predecessor to the modern-day Daimaru department store chain. |
| + | *Trading rights in [[Ezo]]chi, previously divvied out among prominent vassals of the [[Matsumae clan]], begin to be sold to wealthy merchants. |
| + | *The [[Qing Dynasty|Qing Court]] effects a limited maritime trade ban in order to help ensure the coastal security of [[Fujian province]]; trade with Japan, the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]], and [[Annam]] is allowed to continue, and foreign ships are permitted to continue making port in China, but Chinese ships are forbidden from traveling to other parts of Southeast Asia. |
| + | *Tea shop [[Ippodo|Ippodô]] opens on [[Teramachi]]-dôri; it has grown and remains open today. |
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| + | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| + | *[[Baba Bunko|Baba Bunkô]] is born (d. [[1758]]). |
| + | *[[Onoe Kikugoro I|Onoe Kikugorô I]] is born (d. [[1783]]). |
| + | *[[Todo Takatoyo|Tôdô Takatoyo]], daimyô of [[Tsu han]], is born (d. [[1785]]). |
| + | *[[Yamashita Hanzaemon]] dies (b. [[1652]]). |
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| + | |width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1716]]''' |
| + | |width="25%"|'''[[1717]]''' |
| + | |width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1718]]''' |
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| [[Category:Edo Period Timeline]] | | [[Category:Edo Period Timeline]] |
| [[Category:Timeline]] | | [[Category:Timeline]] |