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*[[Uesugi Tsunanori]], son of [[Kira Yoshinaka]], adopted into [[Uesugi clan]] to become ''daimyô'' of [[Yonezawa han]]. | *[[Uesugi Tsunanori]], son of [[Kira Yoshinaka]], adopted into [[Uesugi clan]] to become ''daimyô'' of [[Yonezawa han]]. | ||
*''Danna-dera'' system is imposed, under which all Japanese are mandated to register with a temple. | *''Danna-dera'' system is imposed, under which all Japanese are mandated to register with a temple. | ||
− | *The shogunate bans wigs from the | + | *''[[Hinin no Katakiuchi]]'', the first two-act [[kabuki]] play, debuts. The playwright is, for the first time in kabuki, publicly credited with having written a play. |
+ | *The shogunate bans wigs from the kabuki stage. | ||
+ | *The term ''shibai'' is first applied to kabuki. | ||
===Births and Deaths of 1664=== | ===Births and Deaths of 1664=== |
Revision as of 21:40, 2 June 2011
Kanbun 4 (寛文四年)
Timeline of 1664
- 1664/3/27 Bakufu Mizuno Jûrozaemon to commit seppuku.
- 1664/8/4 Farmers of a village in Kai province run away for heavy taxation.
- 1664/11/28 About 30 farmers in Saijô han get executed for refusing heavy taxation.
- 1664/12/7 Yagyû Munefuyu teaches kenjutsu to Shogun Ietsuna.
Other Events of 1664
- Uesugi Tsunanori, son of Kira Yoshinaka, adopted into Uesugi clan to become daimyô of Yonezawa han.
- Danna-dera system is imposed, under which all Japanese are mandated to register with a temple.
- Hinin no Katakiuchi, the first two-act kabuki play, debuts. The playwright is, for the first time in kabuki, publicly credited with having written a play.
- The shogunate bans wigs from the kabuki stage.
- The term shibai is first applied to kabuki.
Births and Deaths of 1664
- 1664/int.5/7 Uesugi Tsunakatsu (b. 1639), daimyô of Yonezawa, dies with no heir.
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