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==Timeline of 1623== | ==Timeline of 1623== | ||
+ | *1623/2/15 The shogunate declares that [[ronin]] and [[chonin|chônin]] may not live in daimyo's estates. | ||
+ | *1623/7/27 [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] abdicates in favor of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]]. | ||
*1623/int.8 Territory under the Imperial Household is expanded by 10,000 ''[[koku]]'' to roughly 20,000 ''koku''. | *1623/int.8 Territory under the Imperial Household is expanded by 10,000 ''[[koku]]'' to roughly 20,000 ''koku''. | ||
*1623/11 [[British East India Company]] factory at [[Hirado]] is closed; British leave Japan. | *1623/11 [[British East India Company]] factory at [[Hirado]] is closed; British leave Japan. | ||
− | ==Other Events== | + | ==Other Events of 1623== |
*[[Amboyna massacre]] in Dutch East Indies; twenty men in the service of the British East India Company are executed by the [[Dutch East India Company]]. | *[[Amboyna massacre]] in Dutch East Indies; twenty men in the service of the British East India Company are executed by the [[Dutch East India Company]]. | ||
+ | *The third diplomatic mission from [[Ayutthaya]] arrives in [[Nagasaki]], and travels to [[Kyoto]], where the embassy is received in audience by Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] and his retired father [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], at [[Fushimi castle]]. | ||
+ | *[[Gima Shinjo|Gima Shinjô]] sends two young Okinawan students to China to study sugar processing. Sugar cane plantations first begin to take off. | ||
+ | *[[King Injo|Injo]] ascends to the Korean throne (reigns until [[1649]]). | ||
+ | *[[Kano Yasunobu|Kanô Yasunobu]] becomes head of the [[Kano school|Kanô school]] of painters. | ||
*The third volume of the ''[[Omoro Soshi|Omoro Sôshi]]'' is compiled. | *The third volume of the ''[[Omoro Soshi|Omoro Sôshi]]'' is compiled. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Satsuma han]] comes to more fully control the [[Amami Islands]], and forbids local Amami officials from interacting with those of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]]. |
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *1623/9/20 [[Kano Sadanobu|Kanô Sadanobu]], head of the Kanô school of artists, dies. | ||
+ | *[[Empress Meisho|Empress Meishô]] is born (d. [[1696]]). | ||
+ | *[[Sakai Tadakiyo]] is born (d. [[1681]]). | ||
+ | * [[Tansui Kenchu|Tansui Kenchû]], first Ryukyuan [[udui bugyo|Magistrate of Dance]], is born (d. [[1683]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 26 December 2015
Genna 9 (元和九年)
Timeline of 1623
- 1623/2/15 The shogunate declares that ronin and chônin may not live in daimyo's estates.
- 1623/7/27 Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada abdicates in favor of Tokugawa Iemitsu.
- 1623/int.8 Territory under the Imperial Household is expanded by 10,000 koku to roughly 20,000 koku.
- 1623/11 British East India Company factory at Hirado is closed; British leave Japan.
Other Events of 1623
- Amboyna massacre in Dutch East Indies; twenty men in the service of the British East India Company are executed by the Dutch East India Company.
- The third diplomatic mission from Ayutthaya arrives in Nagasaki, and travels to Kyoto, where the embassy is received in audience by Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu and his retired father Tokugawa Hidetada, at Fushimi castle.
- Gima Shinjô sends two young Okinawan students to China to study sugar processing. Sugar cane plantations first begin to take off.
- Injo ascends to the Korean throne (reigns until 1649).
- Kanô Yasunobu becomes head of the Kanô school of painters.
- The third volume of the Omoro Sôshi is compiled.
- Satsuma han comes to more fully control the Amami Islands, and forbids local Amami officials from interacting with those of the Kingdom of Ryûkyû.
Births and Deaths
- 1623/9/20 Kanô Sadanobu, head of the Kanô school of artists, dies.
- Empress Meishô is born (d. 1696).
- Sakai Tadakiyo is born (d. 1681).
- Tansui Kenchû, first Ryukyuan Magistrate of Dance, is born (d. 1683).
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