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==Timeline of 1664==
 
==Timeline of 1664==
*1664/3/27 [[Bakufu]] orders [[Seppuku]] to [[Mizuno Jurozaemon]].
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*1664/3/27 [[Bakufu]] [[Mizuno Jurozaemon|Mizuno Jûrozaemon]] to commit ''[[seppuku]]''.
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*1664/6/5 The shogunate officially recognizes the adoption of [[Uesugi Tsunanori]], son of [[Kira Yoshinaka]], into [[Uesugi clan]] to become ''daimyô'' of [[Yonezawa han]]. The domain is reduced by half, however.
 
*1664/8/4 Farmers of a village in [[Kai province]] run away for heavy taxation.
 
*1664/8/4 Farmers of a village in [[Kai province]] run away for heavy taxation.
 
*1664/11/28 About 30 farmers in [[Saijo han|Saijô han]] get executed for refusing heavy taxation.
 
*1664/11/28 About 30 farmers in [[Saijo han|Saijô han]] get executed for refusing heavy taxation.
*1664/12/7 [[Yagyu Munefuyu]] teaches [[Kenjuts]]u to Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Ietsuna]].
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*1664/12/7 [[Yagyu Munefuyu|Yagyû Munefuyu]] teaches ''[[kenjutsu]]'' to Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Ietsuna]].
  
 
==Other Events of 1664==
 
==Other Events of 1664==
*[[Uesugi Tsunanori]], son of [[Kira Yoshinaka]], adopted into [[Uesugi clan]] to become ''daimyô'' of [[Yonezawa han]].
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*[[Chatan-Eso Affair]] - A ship carrying [[tribute]] from [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] to Qing China is attacked by Ryukyuan pirates; Envoy [[Eso Ueekata]] abandons the ship & cargo, while other members of the crew decide, after fending off the pirates, to keep the goods for themselves.
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*''Danna-dera'' system is imposed, under which all Japanese are mandated to register with a temple.
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*''[[Hinin no Katakiuchi]]'', the first two-act [[kabuki]] play, debuts. The playwright is, for the first time in kabuki, publicly credited with having written a play.
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*The shogunate undertakes an inspection tour of the Kantô.
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*The shogunate bans wigs from the kabuki stage.
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*The term ''shibai'' is first applied to kabuki.
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*[[Treaty and Alliance of Peace]] between the Siamese kingdom of [[Ayutthaya]] and the [[Dutch East India Company]] is concluded.
  
 
===Births and Deaths of 1664===
 
===Births and Deaths of 1664===
*1664/int.5/7 [[Uesugi Tsunakatsu]] (b. [[1639]]), ''daimyô'' of Yonezawa, dies with no heir.
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*1664/[[Intercalary months|int]].5/7 [[Uesugi Tsunakatsu]] (b. [[1639]]), ''daimyô'' of Yonezawa, dies with no heir.
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*[[Kyan Chikudun]], a member of the crew of a Ryukyuan tribute vessel, is killed by his shipmates to cover up their crimes.
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|width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1663]]'''
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|width="25%"|'''[[1664]]'''
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|width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1665]]'''
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 24 November 2019

Kanbun 4 (寛文四年)

Timeline of 1664

Other Events of 1664

  • Chatan-Eso Affair - A ship carrying tribute from Ryûkyû to Qing China is attacked by Ryukyuan pirates; Envoy Eso Ueekata abandons the ship & cargo, while other members of the crew decide, after fending off the pirates, to keep the goods for themselves.
  • Danna-dera system is imposed, under which all Japanese are mandated to register with a temple.
  • Hinin no Katakiuchi, the first two-act kabuki play, debuts. The playwright is, for the first time in kabuki, publicly credited with having written a play.
  • The shogunate undertakes an inspection tour of the Kantô.
  • The shogunate bans wigs from the kabuki stage.
  • The term shibai is first applied to kabuki.
  • Treaty and Alliance of Peace between the Siamese kingdom of Ayutthaya and the Dutch East India Company is concluded.

Births and Deaths of 1664

  • 1664/int.5/7 Uesugi Tsunakatsu (b. 1639), daimyô of Yonezawa, dies with no heir.
  • Kyan Chikudun, a member of the crew of a Ryukyuan tribute vessel, is killed by his shipmates to cover up their crimes.
Previous Year
1663
1664 Following Year
1665