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*[[Giwan Choho|Ginowan Chôho]] inherits from his father the title of ''Ginowan no ueekata'' and [[Ginowan]] ''[[magiri]]'' as his domain.
 
*[[Giwan Choho|Ginowan Chôho]] inherits from his father the title of ''Ginowan no ueekata'' and [[Ginowan]] ''[[magiri]]'' as his domain.
 
*Publication of [[Hokusai]]'s ''Fugaku hyakkei'' (''One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji''), begun the previous year, is completed.
 
*Publication of [[Hokusai]]'s ''Fugaku hyakkei'' (''One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji''), begun the previous year, is completed.
*Publication, begun in [[1805]], of a ''[[Suikoden|Suikôden]]'' adaptation written by [[Takizawa Bakin]] and illustrated by [[Hokusai]] is completed. This is the first version of the story to be made widely available in Japanese.
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*Publication, begun in [[1805]], of a ''[[Suikoden]]'' adaptation written by [[Takizawa Bakin]] and illustrated by [[Hokusai]] is completed. This is the first version of the story to be made widely available in Japanese.
 
*Village schools are established in [[Shuri]], [[Naha]], and [[Tomari]].
 
*Village schools are established in [[Shuri]], [[Naha]], and [[Tomari]].
  

Revision as of 18:58, 5 June 2013

Tenpô 6 (天保六年)

Timeline of 1835

Other Events of 1835

  • The original of Frois's History of Japan is lost in a fire.
  • Ginowan Chôho inherits from his father the title of Ginowan no ueekata and Ginowan magiri as his domain.
  • Publication of Hokusai's Fugaku hyakkei (One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji), begun the previous year, is completed.
  • Publication, begun in 1805, of a Suikoden adaptation written by Takizawa Bakin and illustrated by Hokusai is completed. This is the first version of the story to be made widely available in Japanese.
  • Village schools are established in Shuri, Naha, and Tomari.

Births and Deaths


Previous Year
1834
1835 Following Year
1836