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==Other Events of 1621== | ==Other Events of 1621== | ||
+ | *The second formal diplomatic mission from [[Ayutthaya]] arrives. | ||
*''Honmaru'' of [[Kanazawa castle]] is expanded. | *''Honmaru'' of [[Kanazawa castle]] is expanded. | ||
− | *[[Kano Tanyu|Kanô Tan'yû]] is granted land outside [[Edo Castle]]'s Kajibashi Gate for his residence and studio. | + | *[[Kano Tanyu|Kanô Tan'yû]] arrives in [[Edo]] and is granted land outside [[Edo Castle]]'s Kajibashi Gate for his residence and studio. |
+ | *A new residence (palace) is built at [[Nakagusuku gusuku]]. | ||
+ | *[[Qing Dynasty|Manchus]] take Liaodong, blocking the land routes between [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]] China and Korea; [[Mao Wenlong]] escapes to Korea and establishes a base on Kado Island. | ||
+ | *[[Satsuma han]] performs land surveys in the [[Amami Islands]]. | ||
+ | *King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] is succeeded by Prince Sashiki Chôshô, the father of the designated heir, [[Sho Kyo|Shô Kyô]], who is deemed too young. He takes the throne as King [[Sho Ho|Shô Hô]]. | ||
+ | *Tokugawa shogunate officially abandons policy of seeking to restore formal relations with Ming China, declaring that from hereon, Ming would only be permitted to communicate with Japan through intermediaries, such as Korea or Ryûkyû. | ||
+ | *Tokugawa shogunate outlaws the purchasing, or hiring, of Japanese mercenaries or workers for work overseas. Japanese are no longer permitted to leave the country on foreign ships. | ||
*[[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] is given [[Mito han]]. | *[[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] is given [[Mito han]]. | ||
+ | *[[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] establishes a [[Kishu Toshogu|Tôshôgû]] shrine in [[Wakayama han|Wakayama]]. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
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*[[Hayashizake Shigenobu]], founder of the [[Shin Muso Hayashizaki Ryu|Shin-Musô Hayashizaki-ryû]] of ''[[battojutsu|battôjutsu]]'', dies. | *[[Hayashizake Shigenobu]], founder of the [[Shin Muso Hayashizaki Ryu|Shin-Musô Hayashizaki-ryû]] of ''[[battojutsu|battôjutsu]]'', dies. | ||
*[[Iwaki Sadataka]] dies (b. [[1584]]). | *[[Iwaki Sadataka]] dies (b. [[1584]]). | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Confucianism|Confucian]] scholar [[Kinoshita Jun'an]] is born (d. [[1698]]). |
+ | *[[Komparu Zenkyoku]] dies. | ||
+ | *[[Matsura Nobusane]] dies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 7 October 2019
Genna 7 (元和七年)
Timeline of 1621
Other Events of 1621
- The second formal diplomatic mission from Ayutthaya arrives.
- Honmaru of Kanazawa castle is expanded.
- Kanô Tan'yû arrives in Edo and is granted land outside Edo Castle's Kajibashi Gate for his residence and studio.
- A new residence (palace) is built at Nakagusuku gusuku.
- Manchus take Liaodong, blocking the land routes between Ming China and Korea; Mao Wenlong escapes to Korea and establishes a base on Kado Island.
- Satsuma han performs land surveys in the Amami Islands.
- King Shô Nei of Ryûkyû is succeeded by Prince Sashiki Chôshô, the father of the designated heir, Shô Kyô, who is deemed too young. He takes the throne as King Shô Hô.
- Tokugawa shogunate officially abandons policy of seeking to restore formal relations with Ming China, declaring that from hereon, Ming would only be permitted to communicate with Japan through intermediaries, such as Korea or Ryûkyû.
- Tokugawa shogunate outlaws the purchasing, or hiring, of Japanese mercenaries or workers for work overseas. Japanese are no longer permitted to leave the country on foreign ships.
- Tokugawa Yorifusa is given Mito han.
- Tokugawa Yorinobu establishes a Tôshôgû shrine in Wakayama.
Births and Deaths
- 1621/12/13 Oda Nobumasu dies (b. 1547).
- Hayashizake Shigenobu, founder of the Shin-Musô Hayashizaki-ryû of battôjutsu, dies.
- Iwaki Sadataka dies (b. 1584).
- Confucian scholar Kinoshita Jun'an is born (d. 1698).
- Komparu Zenkyoku dies.
- Matsura Nobusane dies.
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