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*[[Jan Cock Blomhof]] is succeeded as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]]. | *[[Jan Cock Blomhof]] is succeeded as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]]. | ||
*[[Philipp von Siebold]] arrives in Japan for the first time. | *[[Philipp von Siebold]] arrives in Japan for the first time. | ||
+ | *[[Nori]] culture industry begins. | ||
+ | *Reviving of [[Kutani]] pottery. | ||
+ | *Reclamation project in [[Kojima bay]] completed.([[Okayama han]]). | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 22:18, 25 December 2012
Bunsei 6 (文政六年)
Timeline of 1823
- 1823/4/22 Bakufu orders Mori Kakuzô to guard Bôsô coast.
- 1823/4/22 Matsudaira Geki kills Honda Iori in Edo castle.
- 1823/5/19 Miyagô Ikki
- 1823/8/6 Direct petition in Kuwana han.
- 1823/9 5 years Thrift order by Bakufu.
- 1823/12 Uchikowashi in Nanbu han.
Other Events of 1823
- Jan Cock Blomhof is succeeded as opperhoofd in Dejima.
- Philipp von Siebold arrives in Japan for the first time.
- Nori culture industry begins.
- Reviving of Kutani pottery.
- Reclamation project in Kojima bay completed.(Okayama han).
Births and Deaths
- Ryukyuan aristocrat-bureaucrat Giwan Chôho (d. 1876) is born.
- Hayashi Yadayu Seiki Masayori of the Shin Musô Hayashizaki-ryû dies.
- Hori Tatsunosuke is born (d. 1894).
- Ichikawa Danjûrô VIII is born (d. 1854).
- Chinese diplomat Li Hongzhang is born (d. 1901).
- Katsu Kaishû (d. 1899), father of the modern Japanese navy, is born.
- Ôta Nanpô (b. 1749) dies.
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