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==Timeline of 1703== | ==Timeline of 1703== | ||
− | * 1703/5/7 | + | * 1703/4 The real-life events upon which ''Sonezaki shinjû'' are based, occur. |
+ | * 1703/5/7 ''[[Sonezaki Shinju|Sonezaki shinjû]]'', an overnight (''[[ichiyazuke]]'') play by [[Chikamatsu Monzaemon]], debuts. | ||
* 1703/7 [[Bakufu]] bans ''Tsuji-Sumo'' and ''Tsuji-Odori''. | * 1703/7 [[Bakufu]] bans ''Tsuji-Sumo'' and ''Tsuji-Odori''. | ||
* 1703/10 [[Muro Kyuso|Muro Kyusô]] publishes ''Akô Gijin Roku''. | * 1703/10 [[Muro Kyuso|Muro Kyusô]] publishes ''Akô Gijin Roku''. | ||
− | * 1703/11/23 Big | + | * 1703/11/23 Big earthquakes and floods strike [[Musashi province|Musashi]], [[Sagami province|Sagami]], [[Awa province|Awa]], and [[Kazusa province]]s, and ignite the "[[Great Genroku Fire]]" in [[Edo]]. |
==Other Events of 1703== | ==Other Events of 1703== |
Revision as of 17:13, 13 February 2010
Genroku 16 (元禄十六年)
Timeline of 1703
- 1703/4 The real-life events upon which Sonezaki shinjû are based, occur.
- 1703/5/7 Sonezaki shinjû, an overnight (ichiyazuke) play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, debuts.
- 1703/7 Bakufu bans Tsuji-Sumo and Tsuji-Odori.
- 1703/10 Muro Kyusô publishes Akô Gijin Roku.
- 1703/11/23 Big earthquakes and floods strike Musashi, Sagami, Awa, and Kazusa provinces, and ignite the "Great Genroku Fire" in Edo.
Other Events of 1703
- Senbakoki is invented.
- The shogunate reissues a ban on the representation of contemporary events in kabuki and ningyô jôruri.
Births and Deaths of 1703
Previous Year 1702 |
1703 | Following Year 1704 |