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*1657/2/23 Bakufu send [[Mestuke|Kuni Metsuke]] to Kantô region.
 
*1657/2/23 Bakufu send [[Mestuke|Kuni Metsuke]] to Kantô region.
 
*1657/2/29 [[Kaiko-in|Kaikô-in]] is established to bury the victims of Meireki fire.
 
*1657/2/29 [[Kaiko-in|Kaikô-in]] is established to bury the victims of Meireki fire.
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*1657/5 The [[Yoshiwara|Shin-Yoshiwara]] which began to be built further upriver the previous year, is completed and opened, replacing the Yoshiwara pleasure district destroyed in the fire.
 
*1657/7/18 ''[[Hatamoto]]'' [[Mizuno Jurozaemon|Mizuno Jûrozaemon]] kills [[Banzuiin Chobei|Banzuiin Chôbei]].
 
*1657/7/18 ''[[Hatamoto]]'' [[Mizuno Jurozaemon|Mizuno Jûrozaemon]] kills [[Banzuiin Chobei|Banzuiin Chôbei]].
  
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*The Chinese put into place ''[[qianjie]]''<!--遷界--> policies, removing residents from the coasts further inland, and suspending nearly all coastal activity.
 
*The Chinese put into place ''[[qianjie]]''<!--遷界--> policies, removing residents from the coasts further inland, and suspending nearly all coastal activity.
 
*Shogunal regulations on sake brewing put into place.<!--酒造統制-->
 
*Shogunal regulations on sake brewing put into place.<!--酒造統制-->
*[[Yoshiwara|Shin-Yoshiwara]] pleasure district in Edo is established.
 
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===

Latest revision as of 21:12, 5 December 2014

Meireki 3 (明暦三年)

Timeline of 1657

Other Events

  • Aytthaya dispatches an envoy for the final time to request the resumption of trade and relations with Japan. The request is refused.
  • Tokugawa Mitsukuni begins writing Dai Nihon Shi (The Great History of Japan).
  • Reconstruction completed on Nishio castle in Mikawa province.
  • The Chinese put into place qianjie policies, removing residents from the coasts further inland, and suspending nearly all coastal activity.
  • Shogunal regulations on sake brewing put into place.

Births and Deaths


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