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Revision as of 04:24, 9 April 2010
Keiô 4 (慶応四年)/ Meiji 1 (明治元年) (change on 1868/9/8)
Timeline of 1868
- 1868/1
- 1/3 The Battle of Toba-Fushimi.
- 1/6 Tokugawa Yoshinobu returns to Edo.
- 1868/2
- 2/15 Sakai Incident
- 2/23 Shogitai occupys Kanei-ji temple.
- 1868/3
- 3/13 The Saigo Takamori-Katsu Kaishu talk.
- 3/14 The Charter Oath
- 3/28 The new government orders Shinbutsu Bunri.
- 1868/4
- The new government bans woodblock prints depicting recent skirmishes and battles with a pro-shogunate bias.
- 4/11 Edo castle surrenders.
- 4/25 120 Japanese migrate to Hawaii.
- 1868/int.4
- 4/17 About 4000 Christians arrested in Nagasaki.
- 4/27 The Meiji government releases Seitaisho
- 1868/5
- 5/3 Ouetsu Reppan Domei
- 5/15 The Battle of Ueno
- 5/19 The Battle of Nagaoka
- 1868/7/17 Edo is renamed to Tokyo.
- 1868/8
- 8 The Battle of Aizu
- 8/27 Coronation of Emperor Meiji
- 1868/9/22 Aizu surrenders.
- 1968/10/25 Enomoto Takeaki occupies Goryokaku.
Births and Deaths of 1868
- 4/25 Kondo Isami executed.
- Painter Yokoyama Taikan is born (d. 1958).
Previous Year 1867 |
1868 | Following Year 1869 |