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== Timeline of 1603 == | == Timeline of 1603 == | ||
− | * 1603/2/12 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] | + | * 1603/2/12 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] is formally named [[Shogun|Shôgun]] by [[Emperor Go-Yozei|Emperor Go-Yôzei]], marking the beginning of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]](''Edo bakufu''). |
* 1603/2 Ieyasu begins assigning residential land in [[Edo]] to [[daimyo]]. | * 1603/2 Ieyasu begins assigning residential land in [[Edo]] to [[daimyo]]. | ||
* 1603/3/3 The shogunate authorizes construction of [[Nihonbashi]]. | * 1603/3/3 The shogunate authorizes construction of [[Nihonbashi]]. | ||
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== Other Events of 1603 == | == Other Events of 1603 == | ||
+ | *Members of the Dominican Order arrive in Japan for the first time. | ||
*Formal relations are established between the shogunate and Cambodia. | *Formal relations are established between the shogunate and Cambodia. | ||
*[[Suminokura Ryoi|Suminokura Ryôi]] and his son [[Suminokura Soan|Soan]] make their first annual trip to Tonkin. | *[[Suminokura Ryoi|Suminokura Ryôi]] and his son [[Suminokura Soan|Soan]] make their first annual trip to Tonkin. |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 17 April 2016
Keichô 8 (慶長八年)
Timeline of 1603
- 1603/2/12 Tokugawa Ieyasu is formally named Shôgun by Emperor Go-Yôzei, marking the beginning of the Tokugawa shogunate(Edo bakufu).
- 1603/2 Ieyasu begins assigning residential land in Edo to daimyo.
- 1603/3/3 The shogunate authorizes construction of Nihonbashi.
- 1603/3/21 Construction of Nijô castle completed, Ieyasu moves in.
- 1603/4 Izumo no Okuni starts Kabuki in Kyoto.
- 1603/7/28 Princess Sen marries Toyotomi Hideyori.
- 1603/12 A Red seal ship sails to Vietnam from Nagasaki.
Other Events of 1603
- Members of the Dominican Order arrive in Japan for the first time.
- Formal relations are established between the shogunate and Cambodia.
- Suminokura Ryôi and his son Soan make their first annual trip to Tonkin.
- Taichû shônin comes to Ryûkyû (returns to Japan in 1605).
Births and Deaths
- Queen Elizabeth I of England dies (b. 1533) and is succeeded by James I.
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1603 | Following Year 1604 |