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*''[[Buke Shohatto]]'' is re-promulgated for the last time.
 
*''[[Buke Shohatto]]'' is re-promulgated for the last time.
 
*The ''honmaru'' of [[Edo castle]] is destroyed by fire. [[Kano Hogai|Kanô Hôgai]] is among those commissioned to produce new paintings for the restored structure.
 
*The ''honmaru'' of [[Edo castle]] is destroyed by fire. [[Kano Hogai|Kanô Hôgai]] is among those commissioned to produce new paintings for the restored structure.
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*The French take Saigon and three provinces of Cochinchina.
 
*[[Makishi-Onga Incident]]
 
*[[Makishi-Onga Incident]]
 
*[[Manabe Akikatsu]] resigns his post as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' for a second time and goes into retirement.
 
*[[Manabe Akikatsu]] resigns his post as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' for a second time and goes into retirement.

Revision as of 01:51, 5 February 2014

Ansei 6 (安政六年)

Timeline of 1859

Other Events of 1859

  • Ansei Purge
  • Buke Shohatto is re-promulgated for the last time.
  • The honmaru of Edo castle is destroyed by fire. Kanô Hôgai is among those commissioned to produce new paintings for the restored structure.
  • The French take Saigon and three provinces of Cochinchina.
  • Makishi-Onga Incident
  • Manabe Akikatsu resigns his post as rôjû for a second time and goes into retirement.
  • Western records of silk production include Japan for the first time. At this time, Italy's production is recorded as being five times that of Japan, and China's production ten times that of Japan.

Births and Deaths

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1858
1859 Following Year
1860