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==Timeline of 1748== | ==Timeline of 1748== | ||
+ | *1748/4/14 [[Korean embassy to Edo]], which departed [[Seoul]] on 11/28 the previous year, arrives at [[Tomonoura]] in the [[Inland Sea]]. | ||
*1748/5 [[Kabuki]] version of ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura]]'' debuts at [[Nakamura-za]] in [[Edo]]. | *1748/5 [[Kabuki]] version of ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura]]'' debuts at [[Nakamura-za]] in [[Edo]]. | ||
− | *1748/6/1 Korean embassy | + | *1748/5/21 Korean embassy arrives in Edo. |
+ | *1748/6/1 Korean embassy to Edo has audience with [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ieshige|Ieshige]] in Edo castle. | ||
+ | *1748/6/10 [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]] departs [[Naha]]. | ||
+ | *1748/6/16 Ryukyuan embassy arrives in [[Kagoshima]]. | ||
+ | *1748/7/10 Korean embassy arrives in Tomonoura on its return journey from Edo. | ||
*1748/8/14 ''[[Kanadehon Chushingura|Kanadehon Chûshingura]]'' debuts at the [[Takemoto-za]] [[bunraku|jôruri]] theatre in [[Osaka]]. | *1748/8/14 ''[[Kanadehon Chushingura|Kanadehon Chûshingura]]'' debuts at the [[Takemoto-za]] [[bunraku|jôruri]] theatre in [[Osaka]]. | ||
− | *1748/9 A flood in [[Aki province]] | + | *1748/8/30 Korean embassy arrives home at Seoul. |
+ | *1748/9 A flood in [[Aki province]] kills 132 people. | ||
+ | *1748/9/9 Ryukyuan embassy departs Kagoshima for Edo. | ||
*1748/12/1 Kabuki version of ''Kanadehon Chûshingura'' debuts at the [[Naka no Shibai]] in Osaka. | *1748/12/1 Kabuki version of ''Kanadehon Chûshingura'' debuts at the [[Naka no Shibai]] in Osaka. | ||
+ | *1748/12/11 Ryukyuan embassy arrives in Edo. | ||
+ | *1748/12/15 Ryukyuan envoys enjoy an audience with the shogun. | ||
+ | *1748/12/18 Ryukyuan envoys have their second audience with the shogun and are formally granted leave to return home. | ||
+ | *1748/12/27 or 28 Ryukyuan embassy departs from Edo, to head back to [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]]. | ||
+ | *1748/12/29 A fire breaks out at the [[Satsuma Edo mansion|Satsuma mansion]] in Shiba, and spreads to other [[daimyo yashiki|''daimyô'' mansions]], destroying several. | ||
==Other Events of 1748== | ==Other Events of 1748== | ||
*[[Tomimoto Buzentayu|Tomimoto Buzentayû]] breaks away from his teacher, [[Tokiwazu Mojitayu|Tokiwazu Mojitayû]], marking the beginning of the ''[[tomimoto|tomimoto-bushi]]'' style of narrative [[shamisen]] music. | *[[Tomimoto Buzentayu|Tomimoto Buzentayû]] breaks away from his teacher, [[Tokiwazu Mojitayu|Tokiwazu Mojitayû]], marking the beginning of the ''[[tomimoto|tomimoto-bushi]]'' style of narrative [[shamisen]] music. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 10 June 2020
Enkyô 5 (延享五年) / Kan'en 1 (寛延元年)
Timeline of 1748
- 1748/4/14 Korean embassy to Edo, which departed Seoul on 11/28 the previous year, arrives at Tomonoura in the Inland Sea.
- 1748/5 Kabuki version of Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura debuts at Nakamura-za in Edo.
- 1748/5/21 Korean embassy arrives in Edo.
- 1748/6/1 Korean embassy to Edo has audience with Shogun Ieshige in Edo castle.
- 1748/6/10 Ryukyuan embassy to Edo departs Naha.
- 1748/6/16 Ryukyuan embassy arrives in Kagoshima.
- 1748/7/10 Korean embassy arrives in Tomonoura on its return journey from Edo.
- 1748/8/14 Kanadehon Chûshingura debuts at the Takemoto-za jôruri theatre in Osaka.
- 1748/8/30 Korean embassy arrives home at Seoul.
- 1748/9 A flood in Aki province kills 132 people.
- 1748/9/9 Ryukyuan embassy departs Kagoshima for Edo.
- 1748/12/1 Kabuki version of Kanadehon Chûshingura debuts at the Naka no Shibai in Osaka.
- 1748/12/11 Ryukyuan embassy arrives in Edo.
- 1748/12/15 Ryukyuan envoys enjoy an audience with the shogun.
- 1748/12/18 Ryukyuan envoys have their second audience with the shogun and are formally granted leave to return home.
- 1748/12/27 or 28 Ryukyuan embassy departs from Edo, to head back to Ryûkyû.
- 1748/12/29 A fire breaks out at the Satsuma mansion in Shiba, and spreads to other daimyô mansions, destroying several.
Other Events of 1748
- Tomimoto Buzentayû breaks away from his teacher, Tokiwazu Mojitayû, marking the beginning of the tomimoto-bushi style of narrative shamisen music.
Births and Deaths
- Kangaku scholar Kan Chazan is born (d. 1827).
- Satake Yoshiatsu, daimyô of Akita han, is born (d. 1785).
- Painter Tachibana Morikuni dies (b. 1679).
- Rangaku scholar Yamagata Bantô is born (d. 1821).
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