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*1784/2/28 Farmers in Tama county ([[Musahi province|Musashi]]) attack rice dealers.(Bushû Murayama riot)
 
*1784/2/28 Farmers in Tama county ([[Musahi province|Musashi]]) attack rice dealers.(Bushû Murayama riot)
 
*1784/3/24 [[Tanuma Okitomo]] stabbed by Sano Zenzaemon in [[Edo castle]].
 
*1784/3/24 [[Tanuma Okitomo]] stabbed by Sano Zenzaemon in [[Edo castle]].
* 1784/11 [[Kiri-za]] [[kabuki]] theatre opens in [[Edo]].
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*1784/4/1 The former ''[[kamuro]]'' to [[Utahime]] of the [[Matsubaya]] [[chaya|teahouse]] debuts as [[Segawa VII]].
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*1784/4 The [[Yoshiwara]] burns down.
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* 1784/4 Financial difficulties force the [[Ichimura-za]] [[kabuki]] theatre to close. It is demolished by the sixth month.
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* 1784/10/18 [[Kiri Chokiri|Kiri Chôkiri]] is formally granted permission to run a temporarily licensed kabuki theatre for five years. The empty plot upon which the Ichimura-za had stood is fenced in, and banners are erected declaring the site the Kiri-za.
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* 1784/10/22 The ''[[yagura]]'' denoting the Kiri-za as a licensed theatre is erected.
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* 1784/11 The [[Kiri-za]] kabuki theatre opens in [[Edo]], temporarily holding the Ichimura-za's license. The ''[[kaomise]]'' performance is the play ''Jûni-hitoe Komachi-zakura'', one dance drama section of which, ''[[Seki no To]]'' is still often performed today.
 
* 1784/11/12 Farmers riots in [[Matsushiro han]].([[Shinano province|Shinano]])
 
* 1784/11/12 Farmers riots in [[Matsushiro han]].([[Shinano province|Shinano]])
  
== Other events of 1784 ==
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== Other Events of 1784 ==
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*[[Christianity|Catholic Church]] is officially established in Korea.
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*[[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]], begun in [[1780]], ends.
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* [[Chiba Ryuboku]] holds an [[ikebana]] convention in Asakusa ([[Edo]]).
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*''[[Egoyomi]]'' (picture calendars) are banned from public sale, and are only allowed to be produced on commission.
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* ''[[The Empress of China]]'' departs New York bound for [[Guangzhou|Canton]]. It is the first American ship to travel from the United States to China, and carries the first official representative of the US government to travel to China.
 
* [[Tenugui]] design competition in Ueno ([[Edo]]).
 
* [[Tenugui]] design competition in Ueno ([[Edo]]).
* [[Chiba Ryuboku]] holds an [[ikebana]] convention in Asakusa ([[Edo]]).
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* [[Isaac Titsingh]] is succeeded by [[Hendrik Casper Romberg]] as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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* The Ryûkyû kariya in [[Satsuma han]] is renamed the [[Ryukyu-kan|Ryûkyû-kan]], and the post of ''kariya-no-kami'' renamed ''[[kikiyaku]]''.
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* A famine strikes in [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]].
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===Births and Deaths===
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*1784/2/1 [[Sho On|Shô On]] of [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] is born (d. [[1802]]).
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*[[Ike Gyokuran]], ''[[bijinga]]'' painter and wife of [[Ike no Taiga]], dies (b. [[1727]]).
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*[[Onoe Kikugoro III|Onoe Kikugorô III]] is born (d. [[1849]]).
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*Ryukyuan painter [[Sho Genko|Shô Genko]] is born (d. [[1841]]).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 26 November 2017

Tenmei 4 (天明四年)

Timeline of 1784

  • 1784/2/23 Jinbei finds a seal supposed to have been sent from Han China to an autonomous, early Japanese kingdom called Na. The seal was found on Shiga Island in Fukuoka.
  • 1784/2/28 Farmers in Tama county (Musashi) attack rice dealers.(Bushû Murayama riot)
  • 1784/3/24 Tanuma Okitomo stabbed by Sano Zenzaemon in Edo castle.
  • 1784/4/1 The former kamuro to Utahime of the Matsubaya teahouse debuts as Segawa VII.
  • 1784/4 The Yoshiwara burns down.
  • 1784/4 Financial difficulties force the Ichimura-za kabuki theatre to close. It is demolished by the sixth month.
  • 1784/10/18 Kiri Chôkiri is formally granted permission to run a temporarily licensed kabuki theatre for five years. The empty plot upon which the Ichimura-za had stood is fenced in, and banners are erected declaring the site the Kiri-za.
  • 1784/10/22 The yagura denoting the Kiri-za as a licensed theatre is erected.
  • 1784/11 The Kiri-za kabuki theatre opens in Edo, temporarily holding the Ichimura-za's license. The kaomise performance is the play Jûni-hitoe Komachi-zakura, one dance drama section of which, Seki no To is still often performed today.
  • 1784/11/12 Farmers riots in Matsushiro han.(Shinano)

Other Events of 1784

Births and Deaths

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