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==Timeline of 1684== | ==Timeline of 1684== | ||
+ | *1684/2 Shogunate issues edict proscribing mourning periods. | ||
+ | *1684/2 [[Kawamura Zuiken]] performs construction work on the [[Yodogawa]], including flood prevention works. | ||
*1684/2/1 [[Takemoto-za]] puppet theatre founded in Osaka. | *1684/2/1 [[Takemoto-za]] puppet theatre founded in Osaka. | ||
− | *1684/2/16 Mt Mihara | + | *1684/2/16 Mt. Mihara erupts. |
− | *1684/2/27 Bakufu orders [[Daimyo|Fudai | + | *1684/2/21 The [[Jokyo era|Jôkyô era]] begins. |
− | *1684/6/5 [[Ihara Saikaku]] composes 23,500 verses of ''[[renga]]'' poetry in a single 24-hour period at the [[Sumiyoshi | + | *1684/2/27 Bakufu orders [[Daimyo|Fudai daimyô]] in the Kantô region to perform ''[[Sankin kotai|Sankin Kôtai]]'' every 6 months. |
+ | *1684/6/5 [[Ihara Saikaku]] composes 23,500 verses of ''[[renga]]'' poetry in a single 24-hour period at the [[Sumiyoshi Shrine]] in [[Osaka]]. | ||
*1684/7/11 ''[[Kanjin]]'' [[Sumo]] at Eitai-ji. | *1684/7/11 ''[[Kanjin]]'' [[Sumo]] at Eitai-ji. | ||
*1684/8/28 [[Inaba Masayasu]] kills [[Hotta Masatoshi]] in [[Edo castle]]. | *1684/8/28 [[Inaba Masayasu]] kills [[Hotta Masatoshi]] in [[Edo castle]]. | ||
− | *1684/12/1 [[Shibukawa Harumi]] | + | *1684/10 The ''[[Senmyoreki|Senmyôreki]]'' calendar system in place since [[862]] is replaced with the ''[[Jokyoreki|Jôkyôreki]]'' system. |
+ | *1684/12/1 [[Shibukawa Harumi]] is appointed ''[[Tenmon gata]]'', a shogunate post in charge of calendar revision. | ||
==Other Events of 1684== | ==Other Events of 1684== | ||
+ | *The shogunate cracks down on ''[[yomiuri]]'' news-singers, forbidding them from singing the news in the streets, and banning the production of their news-papers. The ban is not very successful, though, as it is repeated again in [[1698]], [[1703]], [[1713]], [[1721]], and [[1722]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] open Customs Houses in select ports, implicitly granting permission for merchants to engage in overseas trade. | ||
+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *1684/8/28 [[Tairo|Tairô]] [[Hotta Masatoshi]] (b. [[1634]]) killed by his cousin [[Inaba Masayasu]]. | ||
+ | *[[Tamagusuku Chokun|Tamagusuku Chôkun]], founder of ''[[kumi odori]]'', is born (d. [[1734]]). | ||
+ | *[[Tokugawa Yoshimune]] is born (d. [[1751]]). | ||
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+ | |width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1683]]''' | ||
+ | |width="25%"|'''[[1684]]''' | ||
+ | |width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1685]]''' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | </center> | ||
[[Category:Edo Period Timeline]] | [[Category:Edo Period Timeline]] | ||
[[Category:Timeline]] | [[Category:Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 14 December 2015
Tenna 4 (天和四年) / Jôkyô 1 (貞享元年)
Timeline of 1684
- 1684/2 Shogunate issues edict proscribing mourning periods.
- 1684/2 Kawamura Zuiken performs construction work on the Yodogawa, including flood prevention works.
- 1684/2/1 Takemoto-za puppet theatre founded in Osaka.
- 1684/2/16 Mt. Mihara erupts.
- 1684/2/21 The Jôkyô era begins.
- 1684/2/27 Bakufu orders Fudai daimyô in the Kantô region to perform Sankin Kôtai every 6 months.
- 1684/6/5 Ihara Saikaku composes 23,500 verses of renga poetry in a single 24-hour period at the Sumiyoshi Shrine in Osaka.
- 1684/7/11 Kanjin Sumo at Eitai-ji.
- 1684/8/28 Inaba Masayasu kills Hotta Masatoshi in Edo castle.
- 1684/10 The Senmyôreki calendar system in place since 862 is replaced with the Jôkyôreki system.
- 1684/12/1 Shibukawa Harumi is appointed Tenmon gata, a shogunate post in charge of calendar revision.
Other Events of 1684
- The shogunate cracks down on yomiuri news-singers, forbidding them from singing the news in the streets, and banning the production of their news-papers. The ban is not very successful, though, as it is repeated again in 1698, 1703, 1713, 1721, and 1722.
- The Qing open Customs Houses in select ports, implicitly granting permission for merchants to engage in overseas trade.
Births and Deaths
- 1684/8/28 Tairô Hotta Masatoshi (b. 1634) killed by his cousin Inaba Masayasu.
- Tamagusuku Chôkun, founder of kumi odori, is born (d. 1734).
- Tokugawa Yoshimune is born (d. 1751).
Previous Year 1683 |
1684 | Following Year 1685 |