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==Timeline of 1889== | ==Timeline of 1889== | ||
+ | *1889/1 The Imperial Court relocates from the [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|Temporary Akasaka Palace]] to the newly completed palace at the center of [[Tokyo]], which is now for the first time officially designated an "[[Tokyo Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]]" (''kyûjô''). | ||
*1889/1/14 [[:Image:Goshinei.jpg|A new portrait]] of [[Emperor Meiji]] is sketched by [[Edoardo Chiossone]], on account of the emperor's refusal to be photographed. | *1889/1/14 [[:Image:Goshinei.jpg|A new portrait]] of [[Emperor Meiji]] is sketched by [[Edoardo Chiossone]], on account of the emperor's refusal to be photographed. | ||
+ | *1889/2/11 The [[Meiji Constitution]] is promulgated. Celebrations surrounding the promulgation constitute, perhaps, Japan's first modern, national, public ceremony of this sort. | ||
*1889/2/18 ''[[Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko|Tokyo Bijutsu Gakkô]]'' ("Tokyo School of Art") is founded. | *1889/2/18 ''[[Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko|Tokyo Bijutsu Gakkô]]'' ("Tokyo School of Art") is founded. | ||
*1889/11/21 [[Kabuki-za]] opens. | *1889/11/21 [[Kabuki-za]] opens. | ||
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==Other Events of 1889== | ==Other Events of 1889== | ||
*Buddhist missionaries first arrive in [[Hawaii]]. | *Buddhist missionaries first arrive in [[Hawaii]]. | ||
+ | *Celebrations are held for the 300th anniversary of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] [[1590]] entry into [[Edo]]. | ||
+ | *A group of former shogunate officials form the [[Edokai]], a historical revisionist group. | ||
*Eiffel Tower is completed for the [[Paris Exhibition of 1889]], and becomes the tallest manmade structure in the world. | *Eiffel Tower is completed for the [[Paris Exhibition of 1889]], and becomes the tallest manmade structure in the world. | ||
*Pencil drawing is replaced with brush painting in the nationwide education system. | *Pencil drawing is replaced with brush painting in the nationwide education system. | ||
**The [[Meiji Art Society]] (''Meiji Bijutsu-kai'') is founded by ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' artists as a reaction to this, and to the exclusion of Western painting from the newly established Tokyo School of Art. | **The [[Meiji Art Society]] (''Meiji Bijutsu-kai'') is founded by ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' artists as a reaction to this, and to the exclusion of Western painting from the newly established Tokyo School of Art. | ||
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*Playing card company Nintendo is founded. | *Playing card company Nintendo is founded. | ||
+ | *[[Okuma Shigenobu|Ôkuma Shigenobu]] is succeeded as Foreign Minister by [[Aoki Shuzo|Aoki Shûzô]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô Main Line]] linking [[Tokyo]] and [[Kobe]] by railroad is completed. | ||
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' artist [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]] opens his painting school, the Seikôkan. | *''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' artist [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]] opens his painting school, the Seikôkan. | ||
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*Painter [[Hirai Baisen]] is born (d. 1969). | *Painter [[Hirai Baisen]] is born (d. 1969). | ||
*[[Kawanabe Kyosai|Kawanabe Kyôsai]] dies (b. [[1831]]). | *[[Kawanabe Kyosai|Kawanabe Kyôsai]] dies (b. [[1831]]). | ||
+ | *[[Mori Arinori]] is assassinated (b. [[1847]]). | ||
+ | *[[Nanbara Shigeru]] is born (d. 1974). | ||
+ | *[[Arthur Waley]] is born (d. 1968). | ||
*[[Yanagi Soetsu|Yanagi Sôetsu]] is born (d. 1961). | *[[Yanagi Soetsu|Yanagi Sôetsu]] is born (d. 1961). | ||
Latest revision as of 14:21, 22 July 2016
Meiji 22 (明治二十二年)
Timeline of 1889
- 1889/1 The Imperial Court relocates from the Temporary Akasaka Palace to the newly completed palace at the center of Tokyo, which is now for the first time officially designated an "Imperial Palace" (kyûjô).
- 1889/1/14 A new portrait of Emperor Meiji is sketched by Edoardo Chiossone, on account of the emperor's refusal to be photographed.
- 1889/2/11 The Meiji Constitution is promulgated. Celebrations surrounding the promulgation constitute, perhaps, Japan's first modern, national, public ceremony of this sort.
- 1889/2/18 Tokyo Bijutsu Gakkô ("Tokyo School of Art") is founded.
- 1889/11/21 Kabuki-za opens.
Other Events of 1889
- Buddhist missionaries first arrive in Hawaii.
- Celebrations are held for the 300th anniversary of Tokugawa Ieyasu's 1590 entry into Edo.
- A group of former shogunate officials form the Edokai, a historical revisionist group.
- Eiffel Tower is completed for the Paris Exhibition of 1889, and becomes the tallest manmade structure in the world.
- Pencil drawing is replaced with brush painting in the nationwide education system.
- The Meiji Art Society (Meiji Bijutsu-kai) is founded by yôga artists as a reaction to this, and to the exclusion of Western painting from the newly established Tokyo School of Art.
- Playing card company Nintendo is founded.
- Ôkuma Shigenobu is succeeded as Foreign Minister by Aoki Shûzô.
- The Tôkaidô Main Line linking Tokyo and Kobe by railroad is completed.
- Yôga artist Yamamoto Hôsui opens his painting school, the Seikôkan.
Births and Deaths
- Painter Hirai Baisen is born (d. 1969).
- Kawanabe Kyôsai dies (b. 1831).
- Mori Arinori is assassinated (b. 1847).
- Nanbara Shigeru is born (d. 1974).
- Arthur Waley is born (d. 1968).
- Yanagi Sôetsu is born (d. 1961).
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