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==Other Events of 1841== | ==Other Events of 1841== | ||
+ | *The [[Nakamura-za]] is destroyed in a fire. | ||
*[[Philipp Franz von Siebold]]'s ''[[Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century]]'' is published. | *[[Philipp Franz von Siebold]]'s ''[[Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century]]'' is published. | ||
*Publishers' Associations (''toiya nakama'') are abolished, and censorship duties pass from representatives appointed by the publishers to minor officials appointed by the shogunate. | *Publishers' Associations (''toiya nakama'') are abolished, and censorship duties pass from representatives appointed by the publishers to minor officials appointed by the shogunate. | ||
+ | *The first of the [[Tenpo Reforms|Tenpô Reforms]] are put into place. | ||
+ | *[[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]] becomes the last shogun to make a formal visit to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]]. His journey is depicted in numerous ''[[kawaraban]]'' publications. | ||
*An envoy from [[Tsushima]] journeys to Pusan and formally requests a [[Korean embassy]] be sent - only so far as Tsushima, and not to Edo - in recognition of the accession of [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]] as shogun in [[1837]]. | *An envoy from [[Tsushima]] journeys to Pusan and formally requests a [[Korean embassy]] be sent - only so far as Tsushima, and not to Edo - in recognition of the accession of [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]] as shogun in [[1837]]. | ||
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*1841/4/17 [[Kumebe Masachika]] is born (d. [[1910]]). | *1841/4/17 [[Kumebe Masachika]] is born (d. [[1910]]). | ||
*1841/10/11 [[Watanabe Kazan]] commits suicide (b. [[1793]]). | *1841/10/11 [[Watanabe Kazan]] commits suicide (b. [[1793]]). | ||
+ | *Painter [[Ekin]] dies (b. [[1791]]). | ||
+ | *[[Hokusai]] biographer [[Iijima Kyoshin|Iijima Kyôshin]] is born (d. [[1901]]). | ||
+ | *[[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] is born (d. [[1909]]). | ||
*Photographer [[Kusakabe Kimbei]] is born (d. 1934). | *Photographer [[Kusakabe Kimbei]] is born (d. 1934). | ||
+ | *Sculptor [[Vincenzo Ragusa]] is born (d. 1927). | ||
+ | *[[Matsura Seizan]], daimyô of [[Hirado han]], dies (b. [[1760]]). | ||
*Ryukyuan painter [[Sho Genko|Shô Genko]] dies (b. [[1784]]). | *Ryukyuan painter [[Sho Genko|Shô Genko]] dies (b. [[1784]]). | ||
*Painter [[Tani Buncho|Tani Bunchô]] dies (b. [[1763]]). | *Painter [[Tani Buncho|Tani Bunchô]] dies (b. [[1763]]). |
Latest revision as of 02:01, 7 October 2019
Tenpô 12 (天保十二年)
Timeline of 1841
Other Events of 1841
- The Nakamura-za is destroyed in a fire.
- Philipp Franz von Siebold's Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century is published.
- Publishers' Associations (toiya nakama) are abolished, and censorship duties pass from representatives appointed by the publishers to minor officials appointed by the shogunate.
- The first of the Tenpô Reforms are put into place.
- Tokugawa Ieyoshi becomes the last shogun to make a formal visit to Nikkô Tôshôgû. His journey is depicted in numerous kawaraban publications.
- An envoy from Tsushima journeys to Pusan and formally requests a Korean embassy be sent - only so far as Tsushima, and not to Edo - in recognition of the accession of Tokugawa Ieyoshi as shogun in 1837.
Births and Deaths
- 1841/4/17 Kumebe Masachika is born (d. 1910).
- 1841/10/11 Watanabe Kazan commits suicide (b. 1793).
- Painter Ekin dies (b. 1791).
- Hokusai biographer Iijima Kyôshin is born (d. 1901).
- Itô Hirobumi is born (d. 1909).
- Photographer Kusakabe Kimbei is born (d. 1934).
- Sculptor Vincenzo Ragusa is born (d. 1927).
- Matsura Seizan, daimyô of Hirado han, dies (b. 1760).
- Ryukyuan painter Shô Genko dies (b. 1784).
- Painter Tani Bunchô dies (b. 1763).
- Scottish merchant Thomas Glover is born (d. 1911).
- Yamano Yasohachi of the Shinsengumi is born (d. 1910).
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