Difference between revisions of "1858"
From SamuraiWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search (→Other Events of 1858: - roju) |
(→Timeline of 1858: - bruce) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
*1858/7/10 [[Dutch-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the Netherlands. | *1858/7/10 [[Dutch-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the Netherlands. | ||
*1858/7/11 [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and Russia. | *1858/7/11 [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and Russia. | ||
− | *1858/7/18 [[Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the United Kingdom. | + | *1858/7/18 [[Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the United Kingdom. High Commissioner to China [[James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin]] is the chief British representative and signatory. |
*1858/8 Sanjukken-nagaya is completed at [[Kanazawa castle]]. | *1858/8 Sanjukken-nagaya is completed at [[Kanazawa castle]]. | ||
*1858/9/3 [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and France. | *1858/9/3 [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and France. |
Revision as of 16:06, 23 February 2011
Ansei 5 (安政五年)
Timeline of 1858
- 1858/5 Treaty of Tientsin ends the Second Opium War.
- 1858/6/19 Harris Treaty of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and the United States.
- 1858/7/10 Dutch-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and the Netherlands.
- 1858/7/11 Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and Russia.
- 1858/7/18 Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and the United Kingdom. High Commissioner to China James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin is the chief British representative and signatory.
- 1858/8 Sanjukken-nagaya is completed at Kanazawa castle.
- 1858/9/3 Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and France.
- 1858/9/5 Ansei Purges begin.
- 1858/10/1 Tokugawa Iemochi succeeds Tokugawa Iesada as shogun.
Other Events of 1858
- Manabe Akikatsu is named rôjû for a second time.
- Morita-za kabuki theatre in Edo changes its name to incorporate the kanji for "protection".
- Fukuzawa Yukichi founds a school of Western learning which would later become Keiô University.
- Shimazu Hisamitsu succeeds Shimazu Nariakira as daimyô of Satsuma han.
Births and Deaths
- 1858/1/25 Mikimoto Kôkichi, pioneer pearl farmer, is born (d. 1954).
- 1858 March 4 - Commodore Matthew Perry dies (b. 1794).
- 1858/5/24 Tokugawa Yoshinori, daimyô of Owari han, is born (d. 1875).
- 1858/7/6 Shogun Tokugawa Iesada dies (b. 1824).
- 1858/7/16 Shimazu Nariakira, daimyô of Satsuma han, dies (b. 1809).
- 1858/9/2 Yanagawa Seigan, poet, dies (b. 1789).
- 1858/10/27 Saitô Makoto, Imperial Japanese Navy admiral and Prime Minister of Japan, is born (d. 1936).
- 1858/12/5 Inoue Taisuke, nephew of Shinsengumi captain Inoue Genzaburô, is born (d. 1927).
- Suzuki Kiitsu dies (b. 1796).
Previous Year 1857 |
1858 | Following Year 1859 |