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==Timeline of 1792== | ==Timeline of 1792== | ||
− | *1792/5 ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar and doctor [[Hayashi Shihei]] is confined under house arrest; the printing blocks for his books ''[[Kaikoku Heidan]]'' (Military Discussion of Maritime Nations) and ''[[Sangoku | + | *1792/5 ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar and doctor [[Hayashi Shihei]] is confined under house arrest; the printing blocks for his books ''[[Kaikoku Heidan]]'' (Military Discussion of Maritime Nations) and ''[[Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu|Sangoku Tsûran Zusetsu]]'' (Illustrated General Survey of Three Countries) are seized and destroyed. |
*1792/5/19 The city savings association (''[[machi kaisho]]'') is established. | *1792/5/19 The city savings association (''[[machi kaisho]]'') is established. | ||
*1792/9 [[Adam Laxman]] arrives at Nemuro in [[Ezo]] along with [[Daikokuya Kodayu|Daikokuya Kôdayû]], and demands to trade. | *1792/9 [[Adam Laxman]] arrives at Nemuro in [[Ezo]] along with [[Daikokuya Kodayu|Daikokuya Kôdayû]], and demands to trade. |
Revision as of 14:57, 23 July 2014
Kansei 4 (寛政四年)
Timeline of 1792
- 1792/5 Rangaku scholar and doctor Hayashi Shihei is confined under house arrest; the printing blocks for his books Kaikoku Heidan (Military Discussion of Maritime Nations) and Sangoku Tsûran Zusetsu (Illustrated General Survey of Three Countries) are seized and destroyed.
- 1792/5/19 The city savings association (machi kaisho) is established.
- 1792/9 Adam Laxman arrives at Nemuro in Ezo along with Daikokuya Kôdayû, and demands to trade.
- 1792/12 Rôjû Matsudaira Sadanobu orders various daimyo to strengthen coastal defenses.
Other Events of 1792
- Udagawa Genzui completes Seisetsu Naika Sen'yô, the first Japanese translation of a text on internal medicine.
- The Meirindô is established at Kanazawa castle.
- The Sanshikan renders the shinsadame system of Ryukyuan court ranks permanent.
Births and Deaths
- Kokugaku scholar Okuni Takamasa is born (d. 1871).
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1792 | Following Year 1793 |