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*Ports in southern China are closed and residents moved away from the coast, in response to raids and pirate attacks by [[Ming loyalists]] based on [[Taiwan]]. | *Ports in southern China are closed and residents moved away from the coast, in response to raids and pirate attacks by [[Ming loyalists]] based on [[Taiwan]]. | ||
*[[Ryogoku Bridge|Ryôgoku Bridge]] is completed in [[Edo]]. | *[[Ryogoku Bridge|Ryôgoku Bridge]] is completed in [[Edo]]. | ||
+ | *[[Asai Ryoi]]'s ''[[Ukiyo monogatari]]'' is published, marking the first use of the term ''ukiyo'' written with the [[kanji]] for "floating world" (浮世). | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 02:32, 22 March 2010
Manji 4 (万治四年) / Kanbun 1 (寛文元年)
Timeline of 1661
Other Events of 1661
- Zen monk Ingen is given land by the Konoe family, and granted permission, to establish a new temple, Manpuku-ji.
- Ports in southern China are closed and residents moved away from the coast, in response to raids and pirate attacks by Ming loyalists based on Taiwan.
- Ryôgoku Bridge is completed in Edo.
- Asai Ryoi's Ukiyo monogatari is published, marking the first use of the term ukiyo written with the kanji for "floating world" (浮世).
Births and Deaths
- Hayashi Morimasa of Shinmusô Hayashizaki-ryû is born (d. 1732).
- Tokugawa Yorifusa dies (b. 1603)
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