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*1871/5/10 [[The New Currency Act]].
 
*1871/5/10 [[The New Currency Act]].
 
*1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree establishing a new shrine ranking system, abolishing hereditary priesthood, and stating that [[Shinto shrines]] are non-religious sites of reverence for the State<!--国家の宗祀-->.
 
*1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree establishing a new shrine ranking system, abolishing hereditary priesthood, and stating that [[Shinto shrines]] are non-religious sites of reverence for the State<!--国家の宗祀-->.
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*1871/7/15 Celebrations are held for the 60th birthday of [[Maeda Nariyasu]], lord of [[Kaga han]].
 
*1871/8/29 [[Abolition of the han]]
 
*1871/8/29 [[Abolition of the han]]
 
*1871/11 [[Emperor Meiji]] is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard.
 
*1871/11 [[Emperor Meiji]] is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard.
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*[[Theodore Duret]] and [[Henri Cernuschi]] travel to Japan and China.
 
*[[Theodore Duret]] and [[Henri Cernuschi]] travel to Japan and China.
 
*[[Edo castle]] is officially renamed the Imperial Palace.
 
*[[Edo castle]] is officially renamed the Imperial Palace.
*The ''[[hinin]]'', ''[[eta]]'', and other outcast classes are officially abolished.
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*The ''[[hinin]]'', ''[[eta]]'', and other outcast classes are officially abolished, as all commoners/peasants are made ''heimin''.
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*The special status of ''[[honjin]]'' is abolished.
 
*The [[Iwakura Mission]] departs Japan for the United States.
 
*The [[Iwakura Mission]] departs Japan for the United States.
 
*The First [[Kyoto Exposition]]<!--京都博覧会--> is held at the ''[[shoin]]'' complex of [[Nishi Honganji]]. It is the first "modern" exposition (''[[hakurankai]]'') to be held in Japan.
 
*The First [[Kyoto Exposition]]<!--京都博覧会--> is held at the ''[[shoin]]'' complex of [[Nishi Honganji]]. It is the first "modern" exposition (''[[hakurankai]]'') to be held in Japan.
 
*[[Maebashi castle]] is torn down.
 
*[[Maebashi castle]] is torn down.
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*[[Algernon Mitford|Algernon Mitford's]] ''[[Tales of Old Japan]]'', the first commercial publication of an English translation of Japanese literature, is published.
 
*[[Naegi castle]] is torn down.
 
*[[Naegi castle]] is torn down.
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*[[Nakamura Masanao]] publishes a Japanese translation of Samuel Smiles' ''Self-Help'' under the title ''Saigoku risshihen''.
 
*Police force formed.
 
*Police force formed.
*The shogunate school [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo|Shôhei-kô]] is closed.
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*The shogunate school [[Yushima Seido|Shôhei-kô]] is closed.
 
*[[Sino-Japanese Friendship Treaty|Sino-Japanese commercial treaty]] is signed, in which both countries agree to respect the territorial integrity of the other.
 
*[[Sino-Japanese Friendship Treaty|Sino-Japanese commercial treaty]] is signed, in which both countries agree to respect the territorial integrity of the other.
 
*The wearing of swords by [[samurai]] is declared optional.
 
*The wearing of swords by [[samurai]] is declared optional.
*[[Taiwan Incident of 1871]] - a [[tribute]] ship from the [[Miyako Islands]] bound home from [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] is shipwrecked in Taiwan. Fifty-four Ryukyuans are killed by Taiwanese aborigines.
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*[[Taiwan Incident of 1871]] - a [[tribute]] ship from the [[Miyako Islands]] bound home from [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] is shipwrecked in Taiwan. Fifty-four Ryukyuans are killed by [[Taiwanese aborigines]].
 
*[[Treaty of Commerce and Friendship (Japan-Hawaii)|Treaty of Commerce and Friendship]] is signed between Japan and the [[Kingdom of Hawaii]].
 
*[[Treaty of Commerce and Friendship (Japan-Hawaii)|Treaty of Commerce and Friendship]] is signed between Japan and the [[Kingdom of Hawaii]].
 
*Five US warships move against [[Joseon|Korea]], seeking reparations for an American ship destroyed by the Korean Court in [[1866]], but are ultimately driven off by Korean forces.
 
*Five US warships move against [[Joseon|Korea]], seeking reparations for an American ship destroyed by the Korean Court in [[1866]], but are ultimately driven off by Korean forces.

Latest revision as of 20:51, 14 November 2019

Meiji 4 (明治四年)

Timeline of 1871

  • 1870/12 or 1871/1 (Feb 1871) Mori Arinori arrives in DC as chargé d'affaires for Japan in the US.
  • 1871/1/9 Hirosawa Saneomi is assassinated.
  • 1871/1/24 Postal service between Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka.
  • 1871/2/15 New coins were minted.
  • 1871/3 Date Kuninao and his retainers start migrating to Hokkaido.
  • 1871/3/7 Sotoyama Mitsusuke is arrested.
  • 1871/3/8 Ikki against Haibutsu kishaku in Kikuma han.
  • 1871/4 A Poorhouse opens in Osaka.
  • 1871/4/4 Family Registration Law
  • 1871/4/18 Horse riding is allowed among commoners.
  • 1871/5/10 The New Currency Act.
  • 1871/5/14 The government promulgates a decree establishing a new shrine ranking system, abolishing hereditary priesthood, and stating that Shinto shrines are non-religious sites of reverence for the State.
  • 1871/7/15 Celebrations are held for the 60th birthday of Maeda Nariyasu, lord of Kaga han.
  • 1871/8/29 Abolition of the han
  • 1871/11 Emperor Meiji is photographed for the first time, during an imperial visit to the Yokosuka Naval Yard.
  • 1871/11/17 Daijôsai accession ceremonies are held for the Meiji Emperor in Tokyo.

Other Events of 1871

Births and Deaths


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