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*1827/3/18 [[Tokugawa Ienari]] is named [[Daijō-daijin]]. | *1827/3/18 [[Tokugawa Ienari]] is named [[Daijō-daijin]]. | ||
*1827/5/21 [[Raisanyo|Raisanyō]] gives [[Nihon gaishi]] to [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]]. | *1827/5/21 [[Raisanyo|Raisanyō]] gives [[Nihon gaishi]] to [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]]. | ||
+ | *1827/5/26 Bakufu punnishes 22 [[Courtesans|Geiko]] for breaking ban of luxury outfits. | ||
+ | *1827/9 [[Shimazu Shigehide]] sets up treasure museum in [[Edo]] [[Hantei]]. | ||
+ | *1827/11/27 ''The red gate'' in [[Kaga han]] Edo Hantei completes. | ||
==Other Events of 1827== | ==Other Events of 1827== |
Revision as of 22:48, 25 December 2012
Bunsei 10 (文政十年)
Timeline of 1827
- 1827/1 Bakufu orders to equip Ryûdosui and Mizu deppô within Edo district.
- 1827/2 Bunsei reform
- 1827/2/18 Ryukyu court aids starving people.
- 1827/3/18 Tokugawa Ienari is named Daijō-daijin.
- 1827/5/21 Raisanyō gives Nihon gaishi to Matsudaira Sadanobu.
- 1827/5/26 Bakufu punnishes 22 Geiko for breaking ban of luxury outfits.
- 1827/9 Shimazu Shigehide sets up treasure museum in Edo Hantei.
- 1827/11/27 The red gate in Kaga han Edo Hantei completes.
Other Events of 1827
- The British officially claim the Ogasawara Islands.
- The HMS Blossom, captained by Frederic Beechey, arrives at Naha.
Births and Deaths
- 1827/4/15 Oine, daughter of Philip Franz von Siebold, is born.
- Nihonga painter Goseda Hôryû is born (d. 1892).
- Kobayashi Issa dies (b. 1763).
- John Manjirô is born (d. 1898).
- Satô Hikogorô is born.
- Yamauchi Toyoshige, lord of Tosa han, is born.
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