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*''[[Kyoshin Meichi Ryu|Kyôshin Meichi-ryû]]'' school of ''kenjutsu'' is founded by [[Momoi Naoyoshi]]. | *''[[Kyoshin Meichi Ryu|Kyôshin Meichi-ryû]]'' school of ''kenjutsu'' is founded by [[Momoi Naoyoshi]]. | ||
*[[Dojima Rice Exchange|Dôjima Rice Exchange]] is formally sanctioned, sponsored, and organized by the shogunate. | *[[Dojima Rice Exchange|Dôjima Rice Exchange]] is formally sanctioned, sponsored, and organized by the shogunate. | ||
+ | *Publisher [[Tsutaya Juzaburo|Tsutaya Jûzaburô]] sets up shop just outside the main gate of the [[Yoshiwara]]. | ||
*[[Kabuki]] enthusiast [[Yanagisawa Nobutoki]] steps down as ''daimyô'' of [[Koriyama han|Kôriyama han]] and retires to Edo. | *[[Kabuki]] enthusiast [[Yanagisawa Nobutoki]] steps down as ''daimyô'' of [[Koriyama han|Kôriyama han]] and retires to Edo. | ||
Revision as of 01:58, 1 March 2010
An'ei 2 (安永二年)
Timeline of 1773
- 1773/int.3 Peasant revolt in Hida Province (part of the Ôhara Rebellion).
- 1773/4 Shares (stocks) in the operation of the higaki kaisen, cargo vessels transporting goods between Edo and Osaka, are officially recognized by the shogunate, and begin to be traded.
- Shogunate establishes a guild for dealers in coal, charcoal, and firewood, and bans those outside the guild from engaging in such business.
Other Events
- Kyôshin Meichi-ryû school of kenjutsu is founded by Momoi Naoyoshi.
- Dôjima Rice Exchange is formally sanctioned, sponsored, and organized by the shogunate.
- Publisher Tsutaya Jûzaburô sets up shop just outside the main gate of the Yoshiwara.
- Kabuki enthusiast Yanagisawa Nobutoki steps down as daimyô of Kôriyama han and retires to Edo.
Births and Deaths
- Utagawa Toyohiro, ukiyo-e artist, is born (d. 1828).
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