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*1711/8/17 Korean embassy arrives at [[Ainoshima]] and gets stuck there for nine days on account of weather. | *1711/8/17 Korean embassy arrives at [[Ainoshima]] and gets stuck there for nine days on account of weather. | ||
*1711/10 Bakufu bans priests to enter [[Dejima]]. | *1711/10 Bakufu bans priests to enter [[Dejima]]. | ||
+ | *1711/10/17 [[Arai Hakuseki]] meets the Korean embassy at [[Kawasaki]]. | ||
+ | *1711/10/18 The Korean embassy takes up lodgings at [[Higashi Honganji (Tokyo)|Asakusa Higashi Honganji]]. | ||
+ | *1711/11/1 The Korean embassy has a formal audience with the shogun. | ||
*1711/11/28 [[Mangoku Riot]].([[Awa province]]) | *1711/11/28 [[Mangoku Riot]].([[Awa province]]) | ||
*1711/12/23 [[Mizuno Tadayuki]] becomes [[Wakadoshiyori]]. | *1711/12/23 [[Mizuno Tadayuki]] becomes [[Wakadoshiyori]]. |
Revision as of 08:45, 10 September 2019
Hôei 8 (宝永八年) / Shôtoku 1 (正徳元年)
Timeline of 1711
- 1711/2/7 Bakufu orders to simplify Korean envoy ceremony.
- 1711/2/16 Ryukyuan embassy on return from Edo reaches Kagoshima.
- 1711/3/22 Ryukyuan embassy on return from Edo reaches Naha.
- 1711/4/11 Abe Masataka becomes Rôjû.
- 1711/5/15 Korean embassy to Edo departs Seoul.
- 1711/7/19 Korean embassy to Edo arrives at Tsushima.
- 1711/8/17 Korean embassy arrives at Ainoshima and gets stuck there for nine days on account of weather.
- 1711/10 Bakufu bans priests to enter Dejima.
- 1711/10/17 Arai Hakuseki meets the Korean embassy at Kawasaki.
- 1711/10/18 The Korean embassy takes up lodgings at Asakusa Higashi Honganji.
- 1711/11/1 The Korean embassy has a formal audience with the shogun.
- 1711/11/28 Mangoku Riot.(Awa province)
- 1711/12/23 Mizuno Tadayuki becomes Wakadoshiyori.
Other Events of 1711
- Emperor Nakamikado formally comes of age.
- Korean embassy journeys to Edo.
- Konkôkenshû, an encyclopedia of the old Ryukyuan language, is compiled.
- Torii Tadahide becomes a member of the wakadoshiyori.
- Yotsuhô currency is coined; at 20% pure silver, it is the most debased form of currency issued during the Edo period.
Births and Deaths
- Asami Keisai dies (b. 1652).
- Tokugawa Ieshige is born (d. 1761).
- Uji Kaganojô dies (b. 1635).
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