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==Other Events== | ==Other Events== | ||
*[[Tokugawa Hidetada]] is named [[shogun]], though his father [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]] continues to wield actual power. | *[[Tokugawa Hidetada]] is named [[shogun]], though his father [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]] continues to wield actual power. | ||
+ | *Hidetada journeys to Kyoto. | ||
*Construction is completed on [[Kodai-ji|Kôdai-ji]] in Kyoto; [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and his wife [[Kodai-In|Kôdai-in]] are buried there. | *Construction is completed on [[Kodai-ji|Kôdai-ji]] in Kyoto; [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and his wife [[Kodai-In|Kôdai-in]] are buried there. | ||
*[[Konoe Nobusuke]] is named [[Kampaku]] and adopted as son and heir to [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]]. | *[[Konoe Nobusuke]] is named [[Kampaku]] and adopted as son and heir to [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]]. |
Revision as of 21:15, 2 April 2010
Keichô 10 (慶長十年)
Timeline of 1605
- 1605/10 Map of the provinces and record of municipalities are created.
Other Events
- Tokugawa Hidetada is named shogun, though his father Ieyasu continues to wield actual power.
- Hidetada journeys to Kyoto.
- Construction is completed on Kôdai-ji in Kyoto; Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his wife Kôdai-in are buried there.
- Konoe Nobusuke is named Kampaku and adopted as son and heir to Emperor Go-Yôzei.
- Maeda Toshinaga retires in favor of his brother Toshitsune.
- Sweet potatoes are introduced to Okinawa by Noguni Sôkan.
- Tei Dô (Jana ueekata) is appointed to the Sanshikan.
- Jacob Quaeckernaeck, captain of the Liefde, obtains a shuinjô, and departs Japan aboard a ship provided by the lord of Hirado.
- Japanese pirates attack a British ship off Pattani, and kill the captain, John David.
- Okuni and her proto-kabuki troupe perform in Edo.
- A number of brothels are moved from the Ôhashi area to Seiganji-mae to make room for the expansion of Edo castle.
Births and Deaths
- Gamô Tadamoto is born (d. 1634).
- Hanabusa Masayuki dies (b. 1524).
- Mikumo Shigemochi dies.
- Ôtomo Yoshimune, last head of the Ôtomo clan, dies.
- Terashima Morinori dies.
- Tokugawa Nobuyoshi dies.
- Tokugawa Tadateru dies (b. 1583).
- Yamauchi Kazutoyo dies (b. 1546).
- Yui Shôsetsu, leader of the Keian Uprising, is born (d. 1651).
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