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*[[Shimabara castle]] is completed. | *[[Shimabara castle]] is completed. | ||
*[[Tokugawa Hidetada]] officially recognizes the [[Kita school]], expanding the formally accepted schools of [[Noh]] to five. | *[[Tokugawa Hidetada]] officially recognizes the [[Kita school]], expanding the formally accepted schools of [[Noh]] to five. | ||
+ | *The [[VOC]] founds the city of [[Batavia]] and establishes their base in Java there. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 23:42, 20 October 2015
Genna 4 (元和四年)
Timeline of 1618
- 1618/11 The Moto-Yoshiwara is established as the first licensed pleasure quarter in Edo.
Other Events of 1618
- Kanô Naonobu becomes head of the Kanô school, upon the death of his father.
- Ming defenses along the northern borders of China are overrun by Manchu forces.
- Shimabara castle is completed.
- Tokugawa Hidetada officially recognizes the Kita school, expanding the formally accepted schools of Noh to five.
- The VOC founds the city of Batavia and establishes their base in Java there.
Births and Deaths
- Hayashi Gahô is born (d. 1680).
- Kakizaki Yoshihiro, founder of the Matsumae clan, dies (b. 1550).
- Kanô Takanobu, head of the Kanô school, dies (b. 1571).
- Maeda Toshiharu, lord of Kaga, is born (d. 1660).
- Ukiyo-e artist Hishikawa Moronobu is born (d. 1694).
- Nabeshima Naoshige, first daimyô of Arita han, dies (b. 1538).
- Painter Unkoku Tôgan dies (b. 1547).
- Yamazaki Ansai is born (d. 1682).
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