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* Keichô 15/12/16 [[Hayashi Razan]] sends a letter to the Ming court, on behalf of the shogunate and via [[Honda Masazumi]] and the governor of Fukien, seeking to normalize relations. The letter portrays Ieyasu and Japan as a central political and cultural authority, to which other countries send [[tribute]]. | * Keichô 15/12/16 [[Hayashi Razan]] sends a letter to the Ming court, on behalf of the shogunate and via [[Honda Masazumi]] and the governor of Fukien, seeking to normalize relations. The letter portrays Ieyasu and Japan as a central political and cultural authority, to which other countries send [[tribute]]. | ||
+ | * 1611/3/6 [[John Saris]], aboard the ''[[Clove]]'', departs England for Japan, alongside with the ''Thomas'' and ''Hector''. | ||
* 1611/3/28 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] meets with [[Toyotomi Hideyori]] at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]] in [[Kyoto]]. | * 1611/3/28 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] meets with [[Toyotomi Hideyori]] at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]] in [[Kyoto]]. | ||
* 1611/4/29 [[Sebastián Vizcaíno]] arrives at Uraga. | * 1611/4/29 [[Sebastián Vizcaíno]] arrives at Uraga. |
Revision as of 11:51, 24 January 2013
Keichô 16 (慶長十六年)
Timeline of 1611
- Keichô 15/12/16 Hayashi Razan sends a letter to the Ming court, on behalf of the shogunate and via Honda Masazumi and the governor of Fukien, seeking to normalize relations. The letter portrays Ieyasu and Japan as a central political and cultural authority, to which other countries send tribute.
- 1611/3/6 John Saris, aboard the Clove, departs England for Japan, alongside with the Thomas and Hector.
- 1611/3/28 Tokugawa Ieyasu meets with Toyotomi Hideyori at Nijô castle in Kyoto.
- 1611/4/29 Sebastián Vizcaíno arrives at Uraga.
- 1611/7/25 Bakufu gives Red Seal to Jacques Specx.
- 1611/7 Bakufu allows trading with Portugal.
- 1611/8/9 Satsuma han completes land survey in Ryûkyû.
- 1611/8/13 A big earthquake in Aizu; Wakamatsu castle collapses.
- 1611/10/28 A big tsunami in Mutsu. The death toll is 1783.
- 1611/11/28 Ieyasu allows trading with Ming China.
Other Events of 1611
- King Shô Nei of Ryûkyû signs formal surrender documents, affirming his vassal status under the Shimazu clan lords of Satsuma han.
- Royal councillors of Ryûkyû sign oaths of loyalty to Satsuma han; one councillor, Tei Dô, refuses to sign and is beheaded.
- The Amami Islands are annexed by Satsuma han.
- King Shô Nei of Ryûkyû is returned to Shuri after an absence of roughly two years and resumes his rule.
- Satsuma imposes the Fifteen Injunctions (掟十五ヶ条, Okite jûgo-ka-jô) on Ryûkyû.
- Gima Shinjô introduces momen weaving to Okinawa from Satsuma.
- The outer moat of Kanazawa castle is completed.
- The Takasegawa canal in Kyoto is completed.
Births and Deaths
- Gregoria de Céspedes is born.
- Hoshina Masayuki is born (d. 1672).
- Shimazu Yoshihisa, lord of Satsuma, dies (b. 1533).
- Tei Dô (Jana ueekata) is killed.
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