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==Timeline of 1745== | ==Timeline of 1745== | ||
+ | *1745/9/25 [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]] steps down as shogun. | ||
+ | *1745/11/2 [[Tokugawa Ieshige]] becomes [[Shogun]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1745== | ==Other Events of 1745== | ||
+ | *The learning of foreign languages is legalized. | ||
+ | *The [[Kyoho Reforms|Kyôhô Reforms]] come to an end. | ||
*The ''[[Kyuyo|Kyûyô]]'' is compiled. | *The ''[[Kyuyo|Kyûyô]]'' is compiled. | ||
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*The first ''[[yose]]'', a type of neighborhood vaudeville theater, opens in Edo. | *The first ''[[yose]]'', a type of neighborhood vaudeville theater, opens in Edo. | ||
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Enkyô 2 (延享二年)
Timeline of 1745
- 1745/9/25 Tokugawa Yoshimune steps down as shogun.
- 1745/11/2 Tokugawa Ieshige becomes Shogun.
Other Events of 1745
- The learning of foreign languages is legalized.
- The Kyôhô Reforms come to an end.
- The Kyûyô is compiled.
- The first yose, a type of neighborhood vaudeville theater, opens in Edo.
Births and Deaths
- Abe Masatomo, daimyô of Bingo Fukuyama han, is born (d. 1805).
- Isaac Titsingh is born (d. 1812).
- Bijinga painter Uragami Gyokudô is born (d. 1820).
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