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==Timeline of 1788==
 
==Timeline of 1788==
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*1788/1/29 [[Great Tenmei Fire]] ravages [[Kyoto]].
 
*1788/3 Ishikawamon of [[Kanazawa castle]] is built.
 
*1788/3 Ishikawamon of [[Kanazawa castle]] is built.
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*1788/3 [[Matsumae Bunkyo|Matsumae Bunkyô]], son of the daimyo of [[Matsumae han]], buys out the contract of [[Segawa VII]] of the [[Matsubaya]] [[chaya|teahouse]] for 500 ''[[ryo|ryô]]''.
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*1788/4 [[Segawa VIII]] debuts.
 
*1788/4/23 [[Shiba Kokan|Shiba Kôkan]] departs [[Edo]] for [[Nagasaki]].
 
*1788/4/23 [[Shiba Kokan|Shiba Kôkan]] departs [[Edo]] for [[Nagasaki]].
 
*1788/9/20 Kôkan arrives in Nagasaki.
 
*1788/9/20 Kôkan arrives in Nagasaki.
 
*1788/9/26 Kôkan sneaks into [[Dejima]].
 
*1788/9/26 Kôkan sneaks into [[Dejima]].
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*1788/10 [[Tay Son Rebellion]]: [[Le Chieu Thong]], emperor of Vietnam's [[Le Dynasty]], retakes [[Tonkin|Dong Kinh]] with the help of [[Qing Dynasty]] forces.
  
 
==Other Events of 1788==
 
==Other Events of 1788==
*A series of fires strikes [[Kyoto]].
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*Chinese individuals arrive in Hawaii for the first time.
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*''[[Rangaku kaitei]]'', a primer on [[Rangaku|Dutch studies]], is published. It is the first unsuppressed publication & circulation in Japan of a book containing Dutch writing.
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*''[[Ryukyu zatsuwa|Ryûkyû zatsuwa]]'' is published.
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===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
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*[[Arashi Rikan II]] is born (d. [[1837]]).
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*[[Basil Hall]] is born (d. [[1844]]).
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*[[Ichikawa Danzo V|Ichikawa Danzô V]] is born (d. [[1845]]).
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*Artist [[Kikuchi Yosai|Kikuchi Yôsai]] is born (d. [[1879]]).
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*[[Tanuma Okitsugu]] dies (b. [[1719]]).
 
*Artist [[Toriyama Sekien]] dies (b. [[1712]]).
 
*Artist [[Toriyama Sekien]] dies (b. [[1712]]).
  

Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 December 2019

Tenmei 8 (天明八年)

Timeline of 1788

Other Events of 1788

  • Chinese individuals arrive in Hawaii for the first time.
  • Rangaku kaitei, a primer on Dutch studies, is published. It is the first unsuppressed publication & circulation in Japan of a book containing Dutch writing.
  • Ryûkyû zatsuwa is published.

Births and Deaths

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