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==Other Events of 1804== | ==Other Events of 1804== | ||
*The book ''[[Ehon Taikoki|Ehon Taikôki]]'' is banned, and a prohibition is placed on naming in [[ukiyo-e|prints]], or identifying by ''[[mon]]'', any high-ranking samurai who lived since the Tenshô era (1573-1592). | *The book ''[[Ehon Taikoki|Ehon Taikôki]]'' is banned, and a prohibition is placed on naming in [[ukiyo-e|prints]], or identifying by ''[[mon]]'', any high-ranking samurai who lived since the Tenshô era (1573-1592). | ||
+ | *''[[Kyuai Zuihitsu]]'', the travelogue of [[Momoi Tou]], is published posthumously. | ||
*[[Megumi Kenka Incident]] - A fight breaks out between firefighters and sumo wrestlers in the vicinity of the [[Shiba Daimon]]. | *[[Megumi Kenka Incident]] - A fight breaks out between firefighters and sumo wrestlers in the vicinity of the [[Shiba Daimon]]. | ||
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Kyôwa 4 (享和四年) / Bunka 1 (文化元年)
Timeline of 1804
- 1804/9 Russian Nikolai Rezanov arrives at Nagasaki seeking to trade. He is refused and sent away the following year.
- 1804/11/24 The Nagasaki bugyô determines Rezanov's ship to be nonthreatening, and issues permission to troops from Fukuoka han, guarding the harbor, to return to their home province.
Other Events of 1804
- The book Ehon Taikôki is banned, and a prohibition is placed on naming in prints, or identifying by mon, any high-ranking samurai who lived since the Tenshô era (1573-1592).
- Kyuai Zuihitsu, the travelogue of Momoi Tou, is published posthumously.
- Megumi Kenka Incident - A fight breaks out between firefighters and sumo wrestlers in the vicinity of the Shiba Daimon.
Births and Deaths
- 1804/2/19 Manabe Akikatsu is born (d. 1884).
- Kongô Ujitada dies.
- Torii clan samurai Torii Yôzô is born (d. 1874).
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