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==Timeline of 1870== | ==Timeline of 1870== | ||
− | *1870/8/11 [[Atsu-hime]] moves to Ushigome-toyama from the Kii Tokugawa mansion in [[Akasaka]]. | + | *1870/1/5 The [[Meiji government]] outlaws tooth blackening (''[[haguro]]'') and the courtier custom of painted eyebrows. |
+ | *1870/3/3 Construction is begun on a [[railroad]] linking Tokyo and Yokohama. | ||
+ | *1870/7 Japan and Hawaii agree to a [[Hawaiian-Japanese Treaty of Amity & Commerce]]. | ||
+ | *1870/8/11 [[Atsu-hime]] moves to Ushigome-toyama from the [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|Kii Tokugawa mansion]] in [[Akasaka]]. | ||
+ | *1870/12 or 1871/1 (Feb 1871) [[Mori Arinori]] arrives in DC as ''chargé d'affaires'' for Japan in the US. | ||
==Other Events of 1870== | ==Other Events of 1870== | ||
+ | *Commoners are permitted to officially take on surnames; hereditary determination & other restrictions on occupation and residence are abolished. | ||
+ | *Foreign wives and children are permitted to take up residence in the [[treaty ports]]. | ||
*The ''[[Kabunakama]]'' are dissolved. | *The ''[[Kabunakama]]'' are dissolved. | ||
*The [[kabuki]] play ''[[Keian Taiheiki]]'', based on the events of the [[1651]] [[Keian Uprising]], debuts. | *The [[kabuki]] play ''[[Keian Taiheiki]]'', based on the events of the [[1651]] [[Keian Uprising]], debuts. | ||
+ | *[[Kusakabe Taro|Kusakabe Tarô]] (Rutgers) and [[Niijima Jo]] (Amherst) become the first Japanese to graduate from US colleges. | ||
*Many of the buildings at [[Marugame castle]] are destroyed by the Meiji government. | *Many of the buildings at [[Marugame castle]] are destroyed by the Meiji government. | ||
*[[William Griffis]] is invited by [[Matsudaira Shungaku]] to come teach physical science in Japan. He establishes a school on the American model in [[Fukui prefecture]] and remains there for a year. | *[[William Griffis]] is invited by [[Matsudaira Shungaku]] to come teach physical science in Japan. He establishes a school on the American model in [[Fukui prefecture]] and remains there for a year. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*1870/4/4 Anthropologist [[Torii Ryuzo|Torii Ryûzô]] is born (d. 1953). | *1870/4/4 Anthropologist [[Torii Ryuzo|Torii Ryûzô]] is born (d. 1953). | ||
+ | *[[Nishida Kitaro|Nishida Kitarô]] is born (d. 1945). | ||
*[[Oishi Kuwajiro|Ôishi Kuwajirô]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] is executed (b. [[1838]]). | *[[Oishi Kuwajiro|Ôishi Kuwajirô]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] is executed (b. [[1838]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 06:05, 13 September 2020
Meiji 3 (明治三年)
Timeline of 1870
- 1870/1/5 The Meiji government outlaws tooth blackening (haguro) and the courtier custom of painted eyebrows.
- 1870/3/3 Construction is begun on a railroad linking Tokyo and Yokohama.
- 1870/7 Japan and Hawaii agree to a Hawaiian-Japanese Treaty of Amity & Commerce.
- 1870/8/11 Atsu-hime moves to Ushigome-toyama from the Kii Tokugawa mansion in Akasaka.
- 1870/12 or 1871/1 (Feb 1871) Mori Arinori arrives in DC as chargé d'affaires for Japan in the US.
Other Events of 1870
- Commoners are permitted to officially take on surnames; hereditary determination & other restrictions on occupation and residence are abolished.
- Foreign wives and children are permitted to take up residence in the treaty ports.
- The Kabunakama are dissolved.
- The kabuki play Keian Taiheiki, based on the events of the 1651 Keian Uprising, debuts.
- Kusakabe Tarô (Rutgers) and Niijima Jo (Amherst) become the first Japanese to graduate from US colleges.
- Many of the buildings at Marugame castle are destroyed by the Meiji government.
- William Griffis is invited by Matsudaira Shungaku to come teach physical science in Japan. He establishes a school on the American model in Fukui prefecture and remains there for a year.
Births and Deaths
- 1870/4/4 Anthropologist Torii Ryûzô is born (d. 1953).
- Nishida Kitarô is born (d. 1945).
- Ôishi Kuwajirô of the Shinsengumi is executed (b. 1838).
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