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*[[Baba Bunko|Baba Bunkô]] is born (d. [[1758]]). | *[[Baba Bunko|Baba Bunkô]] is born (d. [[1758]]). | ||
*[[Onoe Kikugoro I|Onoe Kikugorô I]] is born (d. [[1783]]). | *[[Onoe Kikugoro I|Onoe Kikugorô I]] is born (d. [[1783]]). | ||
+ | *[[Todo Takatoyo|Tôdô Takatoyo]], daimyô of [[Tsu han]], is born (d. [[1785]]). | ||
*[[Yamashita Hanzaemon]] dies (b. [[1652]]). | *[[Yamashita Hanzaemon]] dies (b. [[1652]]). | ||
Revision as of 00:22, 13 December 2011
Kyôhô 2 (享保二年)
Timeline of 1717
- 1717/1/22 A big fire burns down more than 200 blocks in Edo.
- 1717/2/3 Ooka Tadasuke becomes Edo Machi Bugyo.
- 1717/2/16 Farmers riot in Tottori han.
- 1717/3/2 Shogun invites Dutch merchants to Edo.
- 1717/6 Bakufu establishes Ginza in Sado island.
- 1717/7/17 Masai Sômai Megataki uchi.
- 1717/9/27 Mizuno Tadayuki becomes Rôjû.
Other Events of 1717
- Battles of Coxinga becomes the first bunraku play to be adapted to kabuki and performed in Edo. It is performed at the Morita-za, Ichimura-za, and Nakamura-za.
- Clothing shop Daimonji-ya opens in Kyoto; it will be the predecessor to the modern-day Daimaru department store chain.
- The Qing Court effects a limited maritime trade ban in order to help ensure the coastal security of Fujian province; trade with Japan, the Kingdom of Ryûkyû, and Annam is allowed to continue, and foreign ships are permitted to continue making port in China, but Chinese ships are forbidden from traveling to other parts of Southeast Asia.
- Tea shop Ippodô opens on Teramachi-dôri; it has grown and remains open today.
Births and Deaths
- Baba Bunkô is born (d. 1758).
- Onoe Kikugorô I is born (d. 1783).
- Tôdô Takatoyo, daimyô of Tsu han, is born (d. 1785).
- Yamashita Hanzaemon dies (b. 1652).
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