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==Other Events of 1821== | ==Other Events of 1821== | ||
*The [[Dutch East India Company]] (VOC) imports a pair of camels into Japan and parades them from Nagasaki up to Edo. | *The [[Dutch East India Company]] (VOC) imports a pair of camels into Japan and parades them from Nagasaki up to Edo. | ||
+ | *Shogunal territory in [[Ezo]] is returned to [[Matsumae han]], and assimilation policies towards the [[Ainu]] are reversed - Ainu are now encouraged to be less Japanese; this in response to the lessening threat from [[Russia]]. | ||
+ | *[[Ino Tadataka|Inô Tadataka's]] ''Dai nihon enkai yochi zenzu'', a series of 225 maps resulting from his own thorough surveys of the archipelago, is completed and submitted to the shogunate. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *1821/9/26 [[Arashi Rikan I]] dies. | ||
*Geographer [[Honda Toshiaki]] dies (b. [[1744]]). | *Geographer [[Honda Toshiaki]] dies (b. [[1744]]). | ||
+ | *The [[Taewongun]] is born (d. [[1898]]). | ||
+ | *[[Yamagata Banto|Yamagata Bantô]] dies (b. [[1748]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 3 January 2020
Bunsei 4 (文政四年)
Timeline of 1821
Other Events of 1821
- The Dutch East India Company (VOC) imports a pair of camels into Japan and parades them from Nagasaki up to Edo.
- Shogunal territory in Ezo is returned to Matsumae han, and assimilation policies towards the Ainu are reversed - Ainu are now encouraged to be less Japanese; this in response to the lessening threat from Russia.
- Inô Tadataka's Dai nihon enkai yochi zenzu, a series of 225 maps resulting from his own thorough surveys of the archipelago, is completed and submitted to the shogunate.
Births and Deaths
- 1821/9/26 Arashi Rikan I dies.
- Geographer Honda Toshiaki dies (b. 1744).
- The Taewongun is born (d. 1898).
- Yamagata Bantô dies (b. 1748).
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