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*[[Hayashi Razan]] establishes the private academy which will later become the [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo|Shôheizaka gakumonjo]].
 
*[[Hayashi Razan]] establishes the private academy which will later become the [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo|Shôheizaka gakumonjo]].
 
*''[[Nihonmachi]]'' (Japanese district) in Thai capital of Ayutthaya burned down; Japanese residents flee or are killed.
 
*''[[Nihonmachi]]'' (Japanese district) in Thai capital of Ayutthaya burned down; Japanese residents flee or are killed.
*[[Satsuma han]] orders that one of the three Ryukyuan [[Sanshikan]] must be resident in [[Kagoshima]] as a hostage for a three year period (to be followed after that by a different member of the Sanshikan, for three years). This system remains in place until [[1646]].
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*[[Satsuma han]] orders that one of the three Ryukyuan [[Sanshikan]] must be resident in [[Kagoshima castle|Kagoshima]] as a hostage for a three year period (to be followed after that by a different member of the Sanshikan, for three years). This system remains in place until [[1646]].
 
*Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya.
 
*Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya.
 
*Shogunate bans establishment of new [[Buddhist temples]].
 
*Shogunate bans establishment of new [[Buddhist temples]].

Revision as of 04:08, 23 July 2013

Kan'ei 7 (寛永七年)

Timeline of 1630

Other Events of 1630

  • Hayashi Razan establishes the private academy which will later become the Shôheizaka gakumonjo.
  • Nihonmachi (Japanese district) in Thai capital of Ayutthaya burned down; Japanese residents flee or are killed.
  • Satsuma han orders that one of the three Ryukyuan Sanshikan must be resident in Kagoshima as a hostage for a three year period (to be followed after that by a different member of the Sanshikan, for three years). This system remains in place until 1646.
  • Shogunate formally severs diplomatic relations with Ayutthaya.
  • Shogunate bans establishment of new Buddhist temples.
  • Ban on onna-kabuki is reissued.

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