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*[[Empress Meisho|Empress Meishô]] succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]]. | *[[Empress Meisho|Empress Meishô]] succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]]. | ||
*[[Korean embassy]] journeys to [[Edo]], and to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]], where a large bronze bell is presented from [[King Injo]], which still hangs today before the Yômeimon at the shrine. | *[[Korean embassy]] journeys to [[Edo]], and to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]], where a large bronze bell is presented from [[King Injo]], which still hangs today before the Yômeimon at the shrine. | ||
+ | *The shogunate orders sixteen daimyo to begin organizing firefighting brigades. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 13:19, 10 November 2012
Kan'ei 20 (寛永二十年)
Timeline of 1643
- 1643/9 Hayashi Razan and Hayashi Gahô complete the 186-volume Kan'ei shoka keizuden, the first compilation of official genealogies of the daimyô and hatamoto families.
Other Events of 1643
- Dutch explorer Maarten de Vries visits Sakhalin. The local Ainu offer him and his people chopsticks, and upon finding they cannot use them, call the Dutchmen "Spanola," an indication that the Ainu were surprisingly familiar with foreign peoples.
- Shogunate bans the planting of cash crops (rapeseed, tobacco, and mulberries for the cultivation of silkworms) on certain lands.
- Empress Meishô succeeded by Emperor Go-Kômyô.
- Korean embassy journeys to Edo, and to Nikkô Tôshôgû, where a large bronze bell is presented from King Injo, which still hangs today before the Yômeimon at the shrine.
- The shogunate orders sixteen daimyo to begin organizing firefighting brigades.
Births and Deaths
- 1643/1/14 Ôtomo Chikamori dies (b. 1567)
- 1643/9/14 Kasuga no Tsubone, nurse to Iemitsu, dies (b. 1579).
- 1643/11/13 Tenkai, Buddhist priest and shogunal advisor, dies (b. 1536).
- 1643/11/25 Tachibana Muneshige, Sengoku general, dies.
- 1643/12/26 Maeda Tsunanori, daimyô of Kaga han, is born (d. 1724).
- Onkeibo Chochen, founder of Jikiden-ryû of kenjutsu, dies (b. 1563).
- Togo Shigekura, founder of Jigen-ryû of kenjutsu, dies (b. 1563).
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