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*1630/6/14 Flood in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] kills more than 200 people. | *1630/6/14 Flood in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] kills more than 200 people. | ||
*1630/7/13 [[Kyoto Shoshidai]] receives [[Shichu Seimu Oboegaki]] from [[Bakufu]]. | *1630/7/13 [[Kyoto Shoshidai]] receives [[Shichu Seimu Oboegaki]] from [[Bakufu]]. | ||
− | *1630/9/12 Enthronement ceremony of [[ | + | *1630/9/12 Enthronement ceremony of [[Empress Meisho|Empress Meishô]]. |
==Other Events of 1630== | ==Other Events of 1630== | ||
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*Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya. | *Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya. | ||
*Shogunate bans establishment of new [[Buddhist temples]]. | *Shogunate bans establishment of new [[Buddhist temples]]. | ||
+ | *Shogunate bans import of [[Jesuit]] books (this ban is relaxed in [[1720]]). | ||
*Ban on ''onna-[[kabuki]]'' is reissued. | *Ban on ''onna-[[kabuki]]'' is reissued. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:14, 24 June 2020
Kan'ei 7 (寛永七年)
Timeline of 1630
- 1630/6/14 Flood in Echizen kills more than 200 people.
- 1630/7/13 Kyoto Shoshidai receives Shichu Seimu Oboegaki from Bakufu.
- 1630/9/12 Enthronement ceremony of Empress Meishô.
Other Events of 1630
- Hayashi Razan establishes the private academy which will later become the Shôheizaka gakumonjo.
- Nihonmachi (Japanese district) in Thai capital of Ayutthaya burned down; Japanese residents flee or are killed.
- Satsuma han orders that one of the three Ryukyuan Sanshikan must be resident in Kagoshima as a hostage for a three year period (to be followed after that by a different member of the Sanshikan, for three years). This system remains in place until 1646.
- Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya.
- Shogunate bans establishment of new Buddhist temples.
- Shogunate bans import of Jesuit books (this ban is relaxed in 1720).
- Ban on onna-kabuki is reissued.
Births and Deaths
- 10/5 Todo Takatora dies.
- Matsukura Shigemasa dies.
- Yamada Nagamasa, head of the Japanese community in Ayutthaya, is poisoned and killed (b. 1590).
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1630 | Following Year 1631 |