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*The shogunate bans ''[[yuna]]'' (bathhouse girls) and male prostitutes. | *The shogunate bans ''[[yuna]]'' (bathhouse girls) and male prostitutes. | ||
*The shogunate expands/refines ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' procedures to include obligations on the part of each daimyô's heir to pay formal visits to [[Edo castle]] as well. | *The shogunate expands/refines ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' procedures to include obligations on the part of each daimyô's heir to pay formal visits to [[Edo castle]] as well. | ||
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+ | *[[Nakae Toju|Nakae Tôjû]] dies (b. [[1608]]). | ||
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Revision as of 00:08, 1 November 2013
Shôhô 5 (正保五年) / Keian 1 (慶安元年)
Timeline of 1648
- 1648/2 The shogunate issues a series of laws regulating commoners' behaviors.
- 1648/2/15 The Keian era begins.
Other Events of 1648
- Akô castle in Harima province is completed.
- The Peace of Westphalia ends the Thirty Years' War, and marks the emergence of the modern/Western concept of the nation-state. Spain recognizes the independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
- The shogunate issues various edicts regulating the lives of commoners in Edo.
- The shogunate bans kabuki actors and dancers from engaging in homosexual activity.
- The shogunate bans screens from kabuki theatres, which had been installed to help high-ranking samurai and others visit discreetly.
- The shogunate bans yuna (bathhouse girls) and male prostitutes.
- The shogunate expands/refines sankin kôtai procedures to include obligations on the part of each daimyô's heir to pay formal visits to Edo castle as well.
Births and Deaths
- Nakae Tôjû dies (b. 1608).
Previous Year 1647 |
1648 | Following Year 1649 |