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==Other Events of 1851== | ==Other Events of 1851== | ||
− | *The first World's Fair / Great Exposition style event, [[The Great Exhibition]], is held at Crystal Palace in London. Some Japanese objects, owned by European collectors, are shown. | + | *The first World's Fair / Great Exposition style event, [[The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations]], also known as the Crystal Palace Exhibition, is held at Crystal Palace in London. Some Japanese objects, owned by European collectors, are shown. |
*[[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] begins studying [[Tennen Rishin Ryu|Tennen Rishin-ryû]] ''[[kenjutsu]]''. | *[[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] begins studying [[Tennen Rishin Ryu|Tennen Rishin-ryû]] ''[[kenjutsu]]''. | ||
*[[John Manjiro|John Manjirô]] arrives in Ryukyu aboard an American ship, on his way back to Japan from the United States. | *[[John Manjiro|John Manjirô]] arrives in Ryukyu aboard an American ship, on his way back to Japan from the United States. |
Revision as of 00:34, 21 October 2012
Kaei 4 (嘉永四年)
Timeline of 1851
- 1851/2/3 (March 5) Japanese crew of the merchant ship Eirikimaru which had been adrift at sea for 53 days before being rescued by the American merchant ship Aukland, including Kumano no Denkichi, arrive in San Francisco.
Other Events of 1851
- The first World's Fair / Great Exposition style event, The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Crystal Palace Exhibition, is held at Crystal Palace in London. Some Japanese objects, owned by European collectors, are shown.
- Hijikata Toshizô begins studying Tennen Rishin-ryû kenjutsu.
- John Manjirô arrives in Ryukyu aboard an American ship, on his way back to Japan from the United States.
- Two kabuki adaptations of Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji are debuted.
- Publishers' Associations (toiya nakama) are restored, and censorship duties pass to representatives appointed by the publishers, from minor officials appointed by the shogunate.
Births and Deaths
- Shogunal official Mizuno Tadakuni dies (b. 1794).
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