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*China grants permission to expand the size of Japanese [[tribute]] missions to 300 men on three ships. | *China grants permission to expand the size of Japanese [[tribute]] missions to 300 men on three ships. | ||
*The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission since [[1410]] arrives in China. The mission consists of five ships, and is co-sponsored by the [[Yamana clan]], the [[Ashikaga shogunate]], [[Sokoku-ji|Sôkoku-ji]], [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] refer to the shogun as "Your Subject, [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] Yoshinori," and employ the Chinese [[Xuande Emperor|Xuande]] reign year; the Ming Court responds favorably, sending a mission which formally invests Yoshinori as "King of Japan," and provides 100 new ''kangô'' ("tallies"). | *The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission since [[1410]] arrives in China. The mission consists of five ships, and is co-sponsored by the [[Yamana clan]], the [[Ashikaga shogunate]], [[Sokoku-ji|Sôkoku-ji]], [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] refer to the shogun as "Your Subject, [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] Yoshinori," and employ the Chinese [[Xuande Emperor|Xuande]] reign year; the Ming Court responds favorably, sending a mission which formally invests Yoshinori as "King of Japan," and provides 100 new ''kangô'' ("tallies"). | ||
− | *[[Kanze Motoshige | + | *[[On'ami]] (Kanze Motoshige) becomes the third head of the [[Kanze school]] of [[Noh]].<ref>Actually, fourth, but his predecessor [[Kanze Motomasa]] is dropped out of the counting.</ref> |
+ | *King [[Sho Hashi|Shô Hashi]] of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] establishes a temple called [[Senbutsu reikaku]]. | ||
+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *[[Emperor Go-Komatsu]] dies (b. [[1377]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 3 February 2020
Eikyô 5 (永享五年)
Timeline of 1433
Other Events of 1433
- China grants permission to expand the size of Japanese tribute missions to 300 men on three ships.
- The first kangô bôeki mission since 1410 arrives in China. The mission consists of five ships, and is co-sponsored by the Yamana clan, the Ashikaga shogunate, Sôkoku-ji, Sanjûsangendô, and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori refer to the shogun as "Your Subject, Minamoto Yoshinori," and employ the Chinese Xuande reign year; the Ming Court responds favorably, sending a mission which formally invests Yoshinori as "King of Japan," and provides 100 new kangô ("tallies").
- On'ami (Kanze Motoshige) becomes the third head of the Kanze school of Noh.[1]
- King Shô Hashi of the Kingdom of Ryûkyû establishes a temple called Senbutsu reikaku.
Births and Deaths
- Emperor Go-Komatsu dies (b. 1377).
- ↑ Actually, fourth, but his predecessor Kanze Motomasa is dropped out of the counting.
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