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**The shogunate closes over fifty illegal pleasure districts in Edo. | **The shogunate closes over fifty illegal pleasure districts in Edo. | ||
*[[Maruyama Ozui|Maruyama Ôzui]] succeeds his father as head of the Maruyama family, and takes his father's studio name 'Mondo'. | *[[Maruyama Ozui|Maruyama Ôzui]] succeeds his father as head of the Maruyama family, and takes his father's studio name 'Mondo'. | ||
− | *[[Sho On|Shô On]] succeeds [[Sho Boku|Shô Boku]] as | + | *A [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] ship crashes at Shimoda, Nakamura city, [[Tosa province]]. The 35-year-old passenger (or crewman), Zanami, dies and is buried in the mountains behind the [[Rinzai]] [[Zen]] temple [[Nanshu-ji|Nanshû-ji]] (in modern-day Shimanto city<!--四万十市-->). |
+ | *Representatives of the [[Dutch East India Company]] pay [[tribute]] and [[kowtow]] to the Chinese Emperor in Beijing. | ||
+ | *[[Sho On|Shô On]] succeeds his grandfather [[Sho Boku|Shô Boku]] as King of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Latest revision as of 06:33, 29 January 2017
Kansei 7 (寛政七年)
Timeline of 1795
- 1795/2 Sharaku ceases producing ukiyo-e prints.
- 1795/3 Tachibana Nankei's Saiyûki is published.
- 1795/8 Tachibana Nankei's Tôyûki is published.
Other Events of 1795
- The Kansei Reforms are implemented.
- The shogunate closes over fifty illegal pleasure districts in Edo.
- Maruyama Ôzui succeeds his father as head of the Maruyama family, and takes his father's studio name 'Mondo'.
- A Ryukyuan ship crashes at Shimoda, Nakamura city, Tosa province. The 35-year-old passenger (or crewman), Zanami, dies and is buried in the mountains behind the Rinzai Zen temple Nanshû-ji (in modern-day Shimanto city).
- Representatives of the Dutch East India Company pay tribute and kowtow to the Chinese Emperor in Beijing.
- Shô On succeeds his grandfather Shô Boku as King of Ryûkyû.
Births and Deaths
- Painter Maruyama Ôkyo dies (b. 1733).
Previous Year 1794 |
1795 | Following Year 1796 |