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==Timeline of 1624==
 
==Timeline of 1624==
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*1624/9 Construction work on the Nishimaru of [[Edo castle]] is completed.
  
 
==Other Events of 1624==
 
==Other Events of 1624==
*The Dutch build [[Fort Zeelandia]] on Taiwan.
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*The Dutch build [[Casteel Zeelandia]] on Taiwan.
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*Fifty [[Christianity|Christians]] are executed in Edo.
 
*The [[Nakamura-za]] opens as the first licensed [[kabuki]] theater in Edo.
 
*The [[Nakamura-za]] opens as the first licensed [[kabuki]] theater in Edo.
*[[Satsuma han]] annexes the [[Amami Islands]] from the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu]].
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*[[Satsuma han]] bans Ryukyuans from taking Japanese-sounding names, or wearing Japanese clothes.
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*Satsuma bans people from other provinces (i.e. Japanese from outside Satsuma) from traveling to Ryûkyû.
 
*Shogunate severs ties with Spanish and expels them from Japan.
 
*Shogunate severs ties with Spanish and expels them from Japan.
 
*[[Korean embassy]] journeys to Edo.
 
*[[Korean embassy]] journeys to Edo.
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
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*[[Itakura Katsushige]], [[Kyoto shoshidai]], dies (b. [[1542]]).
 
*[[Koxinga]], Ming loyalist rebel/pirate leader, is born (d. 1662).
 
*[[Koxinga]], Ming loyalist rebel/pirate leader, is born (d. 1662).
  

Latest revision as of 08:52, 17 February 2022

Genna 10 (元和十年)

Timeline of 1624

  • 1624/9 Construction work on the Nishimaru of Edo castle is completed.

Other Events of 1624

  • The Dutch build Casteel Zeelandia on Taiwan.
  • Fifty Christians are executed in Edo.
  • The Nakamura-za opens as the first licensed kabuki theater in Edo.
  • Satsuma han bans Ryukyuans from taking Japanese-sounding names, or wearing Japanese clothes.
  • Satsuma bans people from other provinces (i.e. Japanese from outside Satsuma) from traveling to Ryûkyû.
  • Shogunate severs ties with Spanish and expels them from Japan.
  • Korean embassy journeys to Edo.

Births and Deaths

Previous Year
1623
1624 Following Year
1625