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==Timeline of 1878==
 
==Timeline of 1878==
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*1878/5 [[He Ruzhang]], Chinese Resident Diplomatic Minister in Tokyo, recommends to Beijing that strong measures be taken against Japan's efforts to absorb [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû]].
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*1878/5 [[Ito Hirobumi|Itô Hirobumi]] replaces [[Okubo Toshimichi|Ôkubo Toshimichi]] as [[Minister of the Interior]].
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*1878/5/23 A [[Six Great Imperial Tours|formal imperial tour]] of the [[Tokai region|Tôkai]] and [[Hokuriku region]]s, temporarily put on hold from the previous year on account of the [[Satsuma Rebellion]], is scheduled to begin in the 8th month.
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*1878/8 [[Emperor Meiji]] sets out on a tour of the Tôkai and Hokuriku regions.
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*1878/9/3 He Ruzhang meets with Japanese [[Foreign Minister]] [[Terajima Munenori]] to protest the cutting off of diplomatic relations between China and Ryûkyû.
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*1878/9/27 He Ruzhang meets with Terajima again, arguing again against Japan's interference in China-Ryûkyû relations.
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*1878/10 Peking protests Tokyo's attempts to end the [[tribute|tributary]] relationship between China and [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]].
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*1878/11 The ethnic status or identity of the [[Ainu]] is legally stripped away as they are assimilated into the Japanese nation as "''kyû dojin''" (former aborigines).
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*1878/12/28 [[Matsuda Michiyuki]], Chief Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, closes the Ryukyuan resident office in Tokyo and expels all Ryukyuan official representatives from the city.
  
 
==Other Events of 1878==
 
==Other Events of 1878==
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*[[Ernest Fenollosa]] arrives in Japan.
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*[[Emile Guimet]] puts his collection of Japanese art on display in Paris.
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*Matsuda Michiyuki presents to Itô Hirobumi his plan for the [[Ryukyu shobun|"disposal" of Ryûkyû]].
 
*[[Mutsu Munemitsu]] is imprisoned for aiding in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]]; he is freed in [[1883]].
 
*[[Mutsu Munemitsu]] is imprisoned for aiding in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]]; he is freed in [[1883]].
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*A group of former Ryukyuan officials, including [[Tomikawa Seikei]] and [[Yonahara Ryoketsu|Yonahara Ryôketsu]] present to British Ambassador [[Harry Parkes]], in [[Tokyo]], a petition that he take action to save their country.
 
*[[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]], Crown Prince of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], has his [[genpuku|coming of age ceremony]] and is married.
 
*[[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]], Crown Prince of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], has his [[genpuku|coming of age ceremony]] and is married.
*[[United States|US]] Consulate in [[Hakodate]] is closed.
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*A ban is placed on depicting [[Emperor Meiji|the emperor]] in [[ukiyo-e|popular prints]], though the ban is widely ignored by print publishers and designers.
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*[[Takatsuki castle]] is torn down.
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*The [[United States|US]] Consulate in [[Hakodate]] is closed.
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*Japan exhibits at the [[1878 Paris World's Fair]].
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*Painter [[Yamamoto Hosui|Yamamoto Hôsui]] arrives in [[Paris]].
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===Births and Deaths===
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*1878/5/14 Ôkubo Toshimichi is assassinated (b. [[1830]]).
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*[[Kaburagi Kiyokata]] is born (d. 1972).
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*[[Yoshida Shigeru]] is born (d. 1967).
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:10, 10 July 2019

Meiji 11 (明治十一年)

Timeline of 1878

  • 1878/5 He Ruzhang, Chinese Resident Diplomatic Minister in Tokyo, recommends to Beijing that strong measures be taken against Japan's efforts to absorb Ryûkyû.
  • 1878/5 Itô Hirobumi replaces Ôkubo Toshimichi as Minister of the Interior.
  • 1878/5/23 A formal imperial tour of the Tôkai and Hokuriku regions, temporarily put on hold from the previous year on account of the Satsuma Rebellion, is scheduled to begin in the 8th month.
  • 1878/8 Emperor Meiji sets out on a tour of the Tôkai and Hokuriku regions.
  • 1878/9/3 He Ruzhang meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Terajima Munenori to protest the cutting off of diplomatic relations between China and Ryûkyû.
  • 1878/9/27 He Ruzhang meets with Terajima again, arguing again against Japan's interference in China-Ryûkyû relations.
  • 1878/10 Peking protests Tokyo's attempts to end the tributary relationship between China and Ryûkyû.
  • 1878/11 The ethnic status or identity of the Ainu is legally stripped away as they are assimilated into the Japanese nation as "kyû dojin" (former aborigines).
  • 1878/12/28 Matsuda Michiyuki, Chief Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, closes the Ryukyuan resident office in Tokyo and expels all Ryukyuan official representatives from the city.

Other Events of 1878

Births and Deaths


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