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*Keiô 3/12/9 (3 Jan) [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] officially steps down as [[Shogun]], and the [[Imperial Court]] declares the [[Meiji Restoration|Restoration]] of the Monarchy.([[Osei Fukko|Ôsei Fukko]])
 
*Keiô 3/12/9 (3 Jan) [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] officially steps down as [[Shogun]], and the [[Imperial Court]] declares the [[Meiji Restoration|Restoration]] of the Monarchy.([[Osei Fukko|Ôsei Fukko]])
 
* 1868/1
 
* 1868/1
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**1 The government is organized into seven Divisions (''ka''), with the Division of Rites at the top of the hierarchy.
 
**1/3 The [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]].
 
**1/3 The [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]].
 
**1/6 Tokugawa Yoshinobu returns to [[Edo]].
 
**1/6 Tokugawa Yoshinobu returns to [[Edo]].
 
* 1868/2
 
* 1868/2
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**2 The Divisions of the government are replaced with eight Offices (''kyoku''), with the Office of Rites at the top of the hierarchy.
 
**2/15 [[Sakai Incident]]
 
**2/15 [[Sakai Incident]]
 
**2/23 [[Shogitai]] occupys [[Kanei-ji]] temple.
 
**2/23 [[Shogitai]] occupys [[Kanei-ji]] temple.
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**4/25 120 Japanese migrate to Hawaii.
 
**4/25 120 Japanese migrate to Hawaii.
 
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*1868/int.4
**4/17 About 4000 Christians arrested in Nagasaki.
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**int.4 The Offices of the government are dissolved and replaced with Ministries, of which the [[Ministry of Rites]] (''Jingikan'') is supreme.
**4/27 The Meiji government releases [[Seitaisho]]
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**int.4/17 About 4000 Christians arrested in Nagasaki.
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**int.4/27 The Meiji government releases [[Seitaisho]]
 
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*1868/5
 
**5/3 [[Ouetsu Reppan Domei]]
 
**5/3 [[Ouetsu Reppan Domei]]

Revision as of 18:02, 11 March 2014

Keiô 4 (慶応四年)/ Meiji 1 (明治元年) (change on 1868/9/8)

Timeline of 1868

Other Events of 1868

  • Photographer Felice Beato publishes his Photographic Views of Japan.
  • Currency exchange is undertaken in Ryûkyû; each copper mon is replaced with 32 iron mon, causing a sudden and dramatic rise in prices.
  • The end of the shogunate brings with it a massive exodus from Edo; the city's population does not recover to 1868 levels until around 1890.
  • The terms han and bakufu are used in an official context for the first time.
  • Nagaoka castle is torn down.
  • Shirakawa castle is burnt down in battle.
  • The Tsukiji Hotel, the first official guesthouse for foreigners constructed by the Meiji government, is completed.

Births and Deaths

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