| *The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission since [[1410]] arrives in China. The mission consists of five ships, and is co-sponsored by the [[Yamana clan]], the [[Ashikaga shogunate]], [[Sokoku-ji|Sôkoku-ji]], [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] refer to the shogun as "Your Subject, [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] Yoshinori," and employ the Chinese [[Xuande Emperor|Xuande]] reign year; the Ming Court responds favorably, sending a mission which formally invests Yoshinori as "King of Japan," and provides 100 new ''kangô'' ("tallies"). | | *The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission since [[1410]] arrives in China. The mission consists of five ships, and is co-sponsored by the [[Yamana clan]], the [[Ashikaga shogunate]], [[Sokoku-ji|Sôkoku-ji]], [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] refer to the shogun as "Your Subject, [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] Yoshinori," and employ the Chinese [[Xuande Emperor|Xuande]] reign year; the Ming Court responds favorably, sending a mission which formally invests Yoshinori as "King of Japan," and provides 100 new ''kangô'' ("tallies"). |
− | *[[On'ami]] (Kanze Motoshige) becomes the third head of the [[Kanze school]] of [[Noh]]. | + | *[[On'ami]] (Kanze Motoshige) becomes the third head of the [[Kanze school]] of [[Noh]].<ref>Actually, fourth, but his predecessor [[Kanze Motomasa]] is dropped out of the counting.</ref> |