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*1865/1/15 The [[Tokugawa Bakufu]] ends the [[First Choshu Expedition|First Chôshû Expedition]]. | *1865/1/15 The [[Tokugawa Bakufu]] ends the [[First Choshu Expedition|First Chôshû Expedition]]. | ||
*1865/5 [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] forms [[Kameyama Shachu|Kameyama Shachû]] trading company. | *1865/5 [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] forms [[Kameyama Shachu|Kameyama Shachû]] trading company. | ||
+ | *1865/5/22 [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] makes a formal visit to the imperial court to discuss a possible [[Second Choshu Expedition|Second Chôshû Expedition]]. | ||
*1865/8/24 The first modern ironworks is founded in [[Yokohama]]. | *1865/8/24 The first modern ironworks is founded in [[Yokohama]]. | ||
*1865/9/16 Eight British, American, French and Dutch battleships enter [[Osaka]] bay. | *1865/9/16 Eight British, American, French and Dutch battleships enter [[Osaka]] bay. | ||
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== Other Events of 1865 == | == Other Events of 1865 == | ||
+ | *[[Satsuma han]] sends its first group of [[Satsuma students|students]] to England. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Latest revision as of 23:12, 18 July 2020
Genji 2 (元治二年) / Keiô 1 (慶応一年)
Timeline of 1865
- 1865/1/15 The Tokugawa Bakufu ends the First Chôshû Expedition.
- 1865/5 Sakamoto Ryôma forms Kameyama Shachû trading company.
- 1865/5/22 Tokugawa Iemochi makes a formal visit to the imperial court to discuss a possible Second Chôshû Expedition.
- 1865/8/24 The first modern ironworks is founded in Yokohama.
- 1865/9/16 Eight British, American, French and Dutch battleships enter Osaka bay.
- 1865/10/5 Emperor Kômei refuses to open Hyôgo port.
Other Events of 1865
- Satsuma han sends its first group of students to England.
Births and Deaths
- Mary McNeil Fenollosa, second wife of Ernest Fenollosa, is born (d. 1954).
- Ôta Chôfu, Ryukyuan journalist and politician, is born.
- Utagawa Kunisada dies (b. 1786).
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1865 | Following Year 1866 |