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==Other Events of 1798== | ==Other Events of 1798== | ||
− | *Lightning strikes the Great Buddha Hall of Kyoto, setting it aflame. The Hall, and the | + | *Lightning strikes the Great Buddha Hall of Kyoto's [[Hoko-ji|Hôkô-ji]], setting it aflame. The Hall, and the ''Kyôto Daibutsu'' (Great Buddha statue) within are destroyed. |
*The [[Hosho school|Hôshô school]] of [[Noh]] publishes its first ''[[utai-bon]]''. | *The [[Hosho school|Hôshô school]] of [[Noh]] publishes its first ''[[utai-bon]]''. | ||
*[[Morishima Churyo|Morishima Chûryô]] finishes compiling his ''[[Bango-sen]]'' ("Lexicon of the Barbarian Language"), a Japanese-Dutch dictionary. | *[[Morishima Churyo|Morishima Chûryô]] finishes compiling his ''[[Bango-sen]]'' ("Lexicon of the Barbarian Language"), a Japanese-Dutch dictionary. |
Revision as of 00:12, 9 April 2015
Kansei 10 (寛政十年)
Timeline of 1798
- 1798/5/1 Shogun Tokugawa Ieharu views from his beach palace a whale which, following torrential rains in previous days, had become disoriented and made its way into Edo Bay.
Other Events of 1798
- Lightning strikes the Great Buddha Hall of Kyoto's Hôkô-ji, setting it aflame. The Hall, and the Kyôto Daibutsu (Great Buddha statue) within are destroyed.
- The Hôshô school of Noh publishes its first utai-bon.
- Morishima Chûryô finishes compiling his Bango-sen ("Lexicon of the Barbarian Language"), a Japanese-Dutch dictionary.
- The National Academy (Kokugaku) and Hiragakkô-jo schools are established in Shuri.
- Ryukyuan Chinese-style music, known as uzagaku, is performed at Nagoya castle as part of a Ryukyuan embassy to Edo. The musical instruments used are presented as a gift to the lord of Nagoya afterwards.
Births and Deaths
- Kabuki actor Nakayama Bunshichi II dies (b. 1755).
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