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==Timeline of 1683== | ==Timeline of 1683== | ||
+ | *1683/5/17 The courtesan Yamatoya Ichinojô and her lover Goze no Chôemon commit suicide together in Osaka. Shortly afterward, inspired by the attention this event attracted among the populace, the first "love suicide" play (''[[shinju|shinjû]]'') to ever be performed on the [[kabuki]] stage is organized and performed. | ||
+ | *1683/12/16 A fire breaks out damaging the [[Nakamura-za]] and [[Ichimura-za]] kabuki theatres. | ||
− | ==Other Events== | + | ==Other Events of 1683== |
+ | *The British ship ''[[Asia (ship)|Asia]]'' illegally visits Nagasaki harbor, in violation of [[maritime prohibitions]]. | ||
*''[[Buke Shohatto]]'' is reissued with some changes; the 1683 form is repromulgated several times over the course of the remainder of the Edo period with few changes. | *''[[Buke Shohatto]]'' is reissued with some changes; the 1683 form is repromulgated several times over the course of the remainder of the Edo period with few changes. | ||
− | *Chinese investiture mission arrives in [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]; [[Sho Tei|Shô Tei]] is formally invested as King of Ryûkyû. | + | *[[Chinese investiture mission]] arrives in [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]; [[Sho Tei|Shô Tei]] is formally [[investiture|invested]] as King of Ryûkyû. |
− | *Shogunate prescribes the maximum size for [[wakizashi]] and [[katana]], marking the end of the Kanbun-Shintô period of [[Japanese Swords|swordmaking]]. | + | *[[Qing Dynasty]] forces under [[Shi Lang]] put an end to the rebellion of [[Ming loyalists]] based on [[Taiwan]] and officially claim control over the island. |
+ | *Shogunate prescribes the maximum size for ''[[wakizashi]]'' and [[katana]], marking the end of the Kanbun-Shintô period of [[Japanese Swords|swordmaking]]. | ||
*''Tenshû'' and ''yagura'' of [[Matsuyama castle (Bitchu)]] which remain today are built. | *''Tenshû'' and ''yagura'' of [[Matsuyama castle (Bitchu)]] which remain today are built. | ||
+ | *The shogunate arrests more than 300 illegal prostitutes in Edo, sending them to the [[Yoshiwara]], denying them pay for five years. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *[[Kano school|Kanô school]] painter [[Kano Gyokuen|Kanô Gyokuen]] is born (d. [[1727]]). | ||
*[[Miyagawa Choshun|Miyagawa Chôshun]], ''ukiyo-e'' artist, is born (d. 1753). | *[[Miyagawa Choshun|Miyagawa Chôshun]], ''ukiyo-e'' artist, is born (d. 1753). | ||
− | + | *[[Tansui Kenchu|Tansui Kenchû]], first Ryukyuan [[udui bugyo|Magistrate of Dance]], dies (b. [[1623]]). | |
+ | *[[Watanabe Shiko|Watanabe Shikô]] is born (d. [[1755]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 31 March 2018
Tenna 3 (天和三年)
Timeline of 1683
- 1683/5/17 The courtesan Yamatoya Ichinojô and her lover Goze no Chôemon commit suicide together in Osaka. Shortly afterward, inspired by the attention this event attracted among the populace, the first "love suicide" play (shinjû) to ever be performed on the kabuki stage is organized and performed.
- 1683/12/16 A fire breaks out damaging the Nakamura-za and Ichimura-za kabuki theatres.
Other Events of 1683
- The British ship Asia illegally visits Nagasaki harbor, in violation of maritime prohibitions.
- Buke Shohatto is reissued with some changes; the 1683 form is repromulgated several times over the course of the remainder of the Edo period with few changes.
- Chinese investiture mission arrives in Ryûkyû; Shô Tei is formally invested as King of Ryûkyû.
- Qing Dynasty forces under Shi Lang put an end to the rebellion of Ming loyalists based on Taiwan and officially claim control over the island.
- Shogunate prescribes the maximum size for wakizashi and katana, marking the end of the Kanbun-Shintô period of swordmaking.
- Tenshû and yagura of Matsuyama castle (Bitchu) which remain today are built.
- The shogunate arrests more than 300 illegal prostitutes in Edo, sending them to the Yoshiwara, denying them pay for five years.
Births and Deaths
- Kanô school painter Kanô Gyokuen is born (d. 1727).
- Miyagawa Chôshun, ukiyo-e artist, is born (d. 1753).
- Tansui Kenchû, first Ryukyuan Magistrate of Dance, dies (b. 1623).
- Watanabe Shikô is born (d. 1755).
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