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*A market is opened in [[Shuri]].
 
*A market is opened in [[Shuri]].
 
*[[Tamagusuku Chokun|Tamagusuku Chôkun]] is named ''[[udui bujo|udui bujô]]''.
 
*[[Tamagusuku Chokun|Tamagusuku Chôkun]] is named ''[[udui bujo|udui bujô]]''.
*Restrictions are placed on the export of copper.
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*Restrictions are placed on the export of copper (''Shôtoku shinrei''<!--正徳新例-->).
 
*Policies regarding [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese trade at Nagasaki]] are changed. Restrictions are placed on the number of Chinese ships allowed to trade at [[Nagasaki]] - reduced from 80 to 30; Chinese are made subject to Japanese law; a system of licenses similar to [[kango boeki|the tally trade]] system is implemented; and Chinese merchants are from now on to communicate with certain low-ranking officials, and not directly with shogunate administrators.
 
*Policies regarding [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese trade at Nagasaki]] are changed. Restrictions are placed on the number of Chinese ships allowed to trade at [[Nagasaki]] - reduced from 80 to 30; Chinese are made subject to Japanese law; a system of licenses similar to [[kango boeki|the tally trade]] system is implemented; and Chinese merchants are from now on to communicate with certain low-ranking officials, and not directly with shogunate administrators.
  

Revision as of 18:14, 27 April 2015

Shôtoku 5 (正徳五年)

Timeline of 1715

Other Events of 1715

  • Arai Hakuseki's Seiyô kibun (西洋記聞) is published.
  • Giuseppe Castiglione begins painting in China.
  • Higa Jôshô devises the tsuikin (堆錦) method of creating lacquerware.
  • A market is opened in Shuri.
  • Tamagusuku Chôkun is named udui bujô.
  • Restrictions are placed on the export of copper (Shôtoku shinrei).
  • Policies regarding Chinese trade at Nagasaki are changed. Restrictions are placed on the number of Chinese ships allowed to trade at Nagasaki - reduced from 80 to 30; Chinese are made subject to Japanese law; a system of licenses similar to the tally trade system is implemented; and Chinese merchants are from now on to communicate with certain low-ranking officials, and not directly with shogunate administrators.

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