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*1788/9/20 Kôkan arrives in Nagasaki. | *1788/9/20 Kôkan arrives in Nagasaki. | ||
*1788/9/26 Kôkan sneaks into [[Dejima]]. | *1788/9/26 Kôkan sneaks into [[Dejima]]. | ||
+ | *1788/10 [[Tay Son Rebellion]]: [[Le Chieu Thong]], emperor of Vietnam's [[Le Dynasty]], retakes [[Tonkin|Dong Kinh]] with the help of [[Qing Dynasty]] forces. | ||
==Other Events of 1788== | ==Other Events of 1788== | ||
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*''[[Rangaku kaitei]]'', a primer on [[Rangaku|Dutch studies]], is published. It is the first unsuppressed publication & circulation in Japan of a book containing Dutch writing. | *''[[Rangaku kaitei]]'', a primer on [[Rangaku|Dutch studies]], is published. It is the first unsuppressed publication & circulation in Japan of a book containing Dutch writing. | ||
*''[[Ryukyu zatsuwa|Ryûkyû zatsuwa]]'' is published. | *''[[Ryukyu zatsuwa|Ryûkyû zatsuwa]]'' is published. |
Revision as of 09:20, 16 August 2016
Tenmei 8 (天明八年)
Timeline of 1788
- 1788/1/29 Great Tenmei Fire ravages Kyoto.
- 1788/3 Ishikawamon of Kanazawa castle is built.
- 1788/3 Matsumae Bunkyô, son of the daimyo of Matsumae han, buys out the contract of Segawa VII of the Matsubaya teahouse for 500 ryô.
- 1788/4 Segawa VIII debuts.
- 1788/4/23 Shiba Kôkan departs Edo for Nagasaki.
- 1788/9/20 Kôkan arrives in Nagasaki.
- 1788/9/26 Kôkan sneaks into Dejima.
- 1788/10 Tay Son Rebellion: Le Chieu Thong, emperor of Vietnam's Le Dynasty, retakes Dong Kinh with the help of Qing Dynasty forces.
Other Events of 1788
- Rangaku kaitei, a primer on Dutch studies, is published. It is the first unsuppressed publication & circulation in Japan of a book containing Dutch writing.
- Ryûkyû zatsuwa is published.
Births and Deaths
- Arashi Rikan II is born (d. 1837).
- Basil Hall is born (d. 1844).
- Ichikawa Danzô V is born (d. 1845).
- Artist Kikuchi Yôsai is born (d. 1879).
- Tanuma Okitsugu dies (b. 1719).
- Artist Toriyama Sekien dies (b. 1712).
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