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* [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] succeeds his father [[Sho Ei|Shô Ei]] as king of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]].
 
* [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] succeeds his father [[Sho Ei|Shô Ei]] as king of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]].
 
* Hideyoshi builds the Jurakudai, commissioning paintings from [[Kano Eitoku|Kanô Eitoku]] and [[Kano school|his school]].
 
* Hideyoshi builds the Jurakudai, commissioning paintings from [[Kano Eitoku|Kanô Eitoku]] and [[Kano school|his school]].
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* Hideyoshi begins construction on the [[Senjokaku|Senjôkaku]] on [[Miyajima]]. Following Hideyoshi's death in [[1598]], the building is never completed.
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===

Revision as of 22:31, 27 September 2011

Tenshô 15 (天正十五年)

Timeline of 1587

  • Tenshô 14/12/19 (27 Jan 1587) Toyotomi Hideyoshi accepts the title of Daijô Daijin, becoming only the third warrior (after Taira Kiyomori and Ashikaga Yoshimitsu) to hold this title.
  • 1587/3
    • Toyotomi Hidenaga leads the main Toyotomi army into Kyûshû.
    • The Shimazu occupy Funai (Bungo province) but quickly abandon the city before the Toyotomi army.
  • 1587/4 Toyotomi Hideyoshi leads another army onto Kyûshû, increasing the overall Toyotomi strength to nearly 170,000 men.
  • 1587/5 Hideyoshi defeats the Shimazu at the Battle of the Sendai River.
    • The Shimazu surrender. Yoshihisa is forced to retire but his family retains Satsuma, Osumi, and part of Hyuga.
  • 1587/5/23 Ôtomo Sôrin dies.
  • 1587/6/19 Hideyoshi issues first Christian Expulsion edict.
  • 1587/7/14 Hideyoshi returns to Kyoto from Kyûshû.
  • 1587/7/29 The invitation to the Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony is promulgated.
  • 1587/9/13 Hideyoshi moves into the Jurakudai.
  • 1587/10/1 Toyotomi Hideyoshi holds the Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony.

Other Events of 1587

Births and Deaths


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