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==Other Events of 1692== | ==Other Events of 1692== | ||
*[[Engelbert Kaempfer]] leaves Japan. | *[[Engelbert Kaempfer]] leaves Japan. | ||
+ | *The Crown Prince of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] (the future King [[Sho Eki|Shô Eki]]) visits [[Kagoshima]], furthering a precedent established in [[1660]]; from then on, all Ryukyuan Crown Princes were expected to pay a formal visit to Kagoshima upon reaching age fifteen. | ||
+ | *Shogunate reissues a [[1630]] ban on the establishment of new [[Buddhist temples]], but allows those that have been established in the intervening time to continue. | ||
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *[[So Yoshinobu|Sô Yoshinobu]] is born (d. [[1730]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 11:29, 23 August 2017
Genroku 5 (元禄五年)
Timeline of 1692
- 1692/7 The shogunate reissues the buke shohatto.
Other Events of 1692
- Engelbert Kaempfer leaves Japan.
- The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Ryûkyû (the future King Shô Eki) visits Kagoshima, furthering a precedent established in 1660; from then on, all Ryukyuan Crown Princes were expected to pay a formal visit to Kagoshima upon reaching age fifteen.
- Shogunate reissues a 1630 ban on the establishment of new Buddhist temples, but allows those that have been established in the intervening time to continue.
Births and Deaths
- Sô Yoshinobu is born (d. 1730).
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1692 | Following Year 1693 |