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*1871/4/18 Horse riding is allowed among commoners. | *1871/4/18 Horse riding is allowed among commoners. | ||
*1871/5/10 [[The New Currency Act]]. | *1871/5/10 [[The New Currency Act]]. | ||
− | *1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree stating that [[Shinto shrines]] | + | *1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree establishing a new shrine ranking system, abolishing hereditary priesthood, and stating that [[Shinto shrines]] are non-religious sites of reverence for the State<!--国家の宗祀-->. |
*1871/8/29 [[Abolition of the han]] | *1871/8/29 [[Abolition of the han]] | ||
*1871/11 [[Emperor Meiji]] is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard. | *1871/11 [[Emperor Meiji]] is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard. |
Revision as of 10:57, 26 April 2013
Meiji 4 (明治四年)
Timeline of 1871
- 1871/1/9 Hirosawa Saneomi is assassinated.
- 1871/1/24 Postal service between Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka.
- 1871/2/15 New coins were minted.
- 1871/3 Date Kuninao and his retainers start migrating to Hokkaido.
- 1871/3/7 Sotoyama Mitsusuke is arrested.
- 1871/3/8 Ikki against Haibutsu kishaku in Kikuma han.
- 1871/4 A Poorhouse opens in Osaka.
- 1871/4/4 Family Registration Law
- 1871/4/18 Horse riding is allowed among commoners.
- 1871/5/10 The New Currency Act.
- 1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree establishing a new shrine ranking system, abolishing hereditary priesthood, and stating that Shinto shrines are non-religious sites of reverence for the State.
- 1871/8/29 Abolition of the han
- 1871/11 Emperor Meiji is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard.
Other Events of 1871
- The government bans the Ainu custom of burning one's house after the death of an occupant (a family member).
- The brothels of Fukagawa and Shin-Shimabara are forced to move into the Yoshiwara.
- A branch office of the Foreign Ministry is established in Okinawa.
- The hinin, eta, and other outcast classes are officially abolished.
- The Iwakura Mission departs Japan for the United States.
- The First Kyoto Exposition is held at the shoin complex of Nishi Honganji. It is the first "modern" exposition (hakurankai) to be held in Japan.
- Maebashi castle is torn down.
- Naegi castle is torn down.
- Police force formed.
- The shogunate school Shôhei-kô is closed.
- Sino-Japanese commercial treaty is signed, in which both countries agree to respect the territorial integrity of the other.
- Taiwan Incident of 1871 - a tribute ship from the Miyako Islands bound home from Okinawa is shipwrecked in Taiwan. Fifty-four Ryukyuans are killed by Taiwanese aborigines.
Births and Deaths
- Kunikida Doppo is born (d. 1908).
- Moriyama Einosuke dies (b. 1820).
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