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*The golden tea room of [[Fushimi castle]] is moved to Kyoto. | *The golden tea room of [[Fushimi castle]] is moved to Kyoto. | ||
*[[Iwakuni castle]] is built by [[Kikkawa Hiroie]]. | *[[Iwakuni castle]] is built by [[Kikkawa Hiroie]]. | ||
+ | *Shimazu Iehisa issues the ''Ryûkyû tokai no gunshû go-hatto no jôjô'', a series of orders or policies for his retainers to observe in their [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] the following year. | ||
*Construction is begun on the [[Takasegawa canal]] in Kyoto (completed [[1611]]). | *Construction is begun on the [[Takasegawa canal]] in Kyoto (completed [[1611]]). | ||
*The telescope is invented in Holland. | *The telescope is invented in Holland. |
Revision as of 02:29, 23 July 2013
Keichô 13 (慶長十三年)
Timeline of 1608
- 1608/8 Ichiki Obusei, Murao Shôsei, and the Buddhist priest Daijiji Seiin Osho travel to the Kingdom of Ryûkyû as representatives of Satsuma han, seeking Ryûkyû's submission to Shimazu and Tokugawa authority.
- 1608/9/19 Shimazu Iehisa is commanded by the shogun to pacify Ryûkyû.
Other Events of 1608
- The golden tea room of Fushimi castle is moved to Kyoto.
- Iwakuni castle is built by Kikkawa Hiroie.
- Shimazu Iehisa issues the Ryûkyû tokai no gunshû go-hatto no jôjô, a series of orders or policies for his retainers to observe in their invasion of Ryûkyû the following year.
- Construction is begun on the Takasegawa canal in Kyoto (completed 1611).
- The telescope is invented in Holland.
- Tokugawa Ieyasu orders kabuki out of Suruga province.
Births and Deaths
- Kanô Mitsunobu, painter, dies (b. 1561).
- Koriki Kiyonaga, bugyô of Mikawa, dies (b. 1530).
- Sanada Masayuki dies (b. 1544).
- Tokugawa Tadayoshi dies (b. 1580).
- Torii Tadaharu is born (d. 1651).
- Yashiro Kageyori, Date clan retainer, dies (b. 1561).
Previous Year 1607 |
1608 | Following Year 1609 |