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*[[Kano Tanshin|Kanô Tanshin]], eldest son of [[Kano Tanyu|Kanô Tan'yû]], is born (d. [[1718]]). | *[[Kano Tanshin|Kanô Tanshin]], eldest son of [[Kano Tanyu|Kanô Tan'yû]], is born (d. [[1718]]). | ||
*[[Kita Shichidayu]] dies. | *[[Kita Shichidayu]] dies. | ||
− | *[[Kyan | + | *[[Kyan Bangen]], author of ''[[Kyan nikki]]'', dies (b. [[1566]]). |
*[[Rinzai]] monk [[Mujaku Dochu|Mujaku Dôchû]] is born (d. [[1747]]). | *[[Rinzai]] monk [[Mujaku Dochu|Mujaku Dôchû]] is born (d. [[1747]]). | ||
Revision as of 02:51, 23 July 2013
Jôô 2 (承応二年)
Timeline of 1653
- 1653/3 Bakufu permits reopening of Kabuki.
- 1653/6/23 The Imperial palace burns.
- 1653/8/5 Big typhoon hits Aki province. Death toll 5000.
Other Events of 1653
- A Ryukyuan embassy travels to Edo, and is the last to visit Nikkô Tôshôgû.
Births and Deaths
- Chikamatsu Monzaemon, playwright, born (d. 1725).
- Kanô Tanshin, eldest son of Kanô Tan'yû, is born (d. 1718).
- Kita Shichidayu dies.
- Kyan Bangen, author of Kyan nikki, dies (b. 1566).
- Rinzai monk Mujaku Dôchû is born (d. 1747).
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