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==Timeline of 1858==
 
==Timeline of 1858==
*1858/5 [[Treaty of Tientsin]] ends the [[Second Opium War]].
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*1858/4/23 [[Ii Naosuke]] is named ''[[Tairo|Tairô]]''.
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*1858/4/25 (June 6) [[Joseph Heco]] (Hamada Hikozô<!--浜田彦蔵-->) becomes the first Japanese to naturalize as a US citizen.
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*1858/5 The [[Treaty of Tientsin]] is signed but not ratified by the [[Qing Empire]], marking the end of the first stage of the [[Second Opium War]], but the war continues until [[1860]].
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*1858/5/27-30 A [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]] arrives in [[Kagoshima]], but the mission is ultimately canceled in the 7th month and returns home to Ryûkyû.
 
*1858/6/19 [[Harris Treaty]] of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and the United States.
 
*1858/6/19 [[Harris Treaty]] of Amity and Commerce is signed between Japan and the United States.
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*1858/6/23 [[Hotta Masayoshi]] and [[Matsudaira Tadakata]] are dismissed from their positions as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'', and are replaced with [[Manabe Akikatsu]], [[Ota Sukemoto|Ôta Sukemoto]], and [[Matsudaira Noriyasu]].
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*1858/6/25 [[Tokugawa Yoshitomi]] is declared shogunal heir.
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*1858/7/3 [[Ichiki Shiro|Ichiki Shirô]] of [[Satsuma han]] receives various secret orders from [[Shimazu Nariakira]], including plans for obtaining a military steamship, and enters into discussions with the French. Upon Nariakira's sudden death, these discussions are halted.
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*1858/7/4 [[Ansei Purges]] begin.
 
*1858/7/10 [[Dutch-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the Netherlands.
 
*1858/7/10 [[Dutch-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the Netherlands.
 
*1858/7/11 [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and Russia.
 
*1858/7/11 [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and Russia.
 
*1858/7/18 [[Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the United Kingdom. High Commissioner to China [[James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin]] is the chief British representative and signatory.
 
*1858/7/18 [[Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and the United Kingdom. High Commissioner to China [[James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin]] is the chief British representative and signatory.
*1858/8 Sanjukken-nagaya is completed at [[Kanazawa castle]].
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*1858/8/15-9 The Comet Donati is observed in Okinawa.
*1858/9/3 [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and France.
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*1858/9/3 [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and France. [[Baron Gros]] is the chief French representative and signatory.
*1858/9/5 [[Ansei Purges]] begin.
 
 
*1858/10/25 [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] becomes shogun.
 
*1858/10/25 [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] becomes shogun.
  
 
==Other Events of 1858==
 
==Other Events of 1858==
 
*A cholera epidemic strikes across the country, killing 100,000 in [[Edo]] alone.
 
*A cholera epidemic strikes across the country, killing 100,000 in [[Edo]] alone.
*[[Manabe Akikatsu]] is named ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' for a second time.
 
 
*[[Morita-za]] [[kabuki]] theatre in [[Edo]] changes its name to incorporate the ''[[kanji]]'' for "protection".
 
*[[Morita-za]] [[kabuki]] theatre in [[Edo]] changes its name to incorporate the ''[[kanji]]'' for "protection".
 
*[[Fukuzawa Yukichi]] founds a school of [[rangaku|Western learning]] which would later become [[Keio University|Keiô University]].
 
*[[Fukuzawa Yukichi]] founds a school of [[rangaku|Western learning]] which would later become [[Keio University|Keiô University]].
*[[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] succeeds [[Shimazu Nariakira]] as daimyô of [[Satsuma han]]; his father [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]] serves as regent.
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*[[Matsura Akira]]<!--松浦詮--> becomes lord of [[Hirado han]].
*A [[Sino-British Treaty of 1858|Sino-British Treaty]] is signed.
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*[[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] succeeds Shimazu Nariakira as daimyô of [[Satsuma han]]; his father [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]] serves as regent.
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*The Treaty of Paris ends the Crimean War.
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*The Mughal Dynasty falls in India.
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
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*1858 March 4 - Commodore [[Matthew Perry]] dies (b. 1794).
 
*1858 March 4 - Commodore [[Matthew Perry]] dies (b. 1794).
 
*1858/5/24 [[Tokugawa Yoshinori]], daimyô of [[Owari han]], is born (d. 1875).
 
*1858/5/24 [[Tokugawa Yoshinori]], daimyô of [[Owari han]], is born (d. 1875).
*1858/7/4 [[Shogun]] Tokugawa Iesada dies (b. 1824).
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*1858/7/6 [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iesada]] dies (b. 1824).
 
*1858/7/16 Shimazu Nariakira, daimyô of Satsuma han, dies of food poisoning (b. 1809).
 
*1858/7/16 Shimazu Nariakira, daimyô of Satsuma han, dies of food poisoning (b. 1809).
 
*1858/7/16 [[Takami Senseki]] dies (b. [[1785]]).
 
*1858/7/16 [[Takami Senseki]] dies (b. [[1785]]).
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*1858/8/26 [[Wakadoshiyori]] [[Honjo Michitsura|Honjô Michitsura]] dies.
 
*1858/9/2 [[Yanagawa Seigan]], poet, dies (b. 1789).
 
*1858/9/2 [[Yanagawa Seigan]], poet, dies (b. 1789).
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*1858/9/2 Court noble [[Nonomiya Sadanaga]] dies.
 
*1858/10/27 [[Saito Makoto|Saitô Makoto]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral and [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, is born (d. 1936).
 
*1858/10/27 [[Saito Makoto|Saitô Makoto]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral and [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, is born (d. 1936).
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*1858/11/19 The monk Ninkô (aka [[Gessho|Gesshô]]) commits suicide.
 
*1858/12/5 [[Inoue Taisuke]], nephew of [[Shinsengumi]] captain [[Inoue Genzaburo|Inoue Genzaburô]], is born (d. 1927).
 
*1858/12/5 [[Inoue Taisuke]], nephew of [[Shinsengumi]] captain [[Inoue Genzaburo|Inoue Genzaburô]], is born (d. 1927).
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*[[Inoue Enryo|Inoue Enryô]] is born (d. 1919).
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*[[Kang Youwei]] is born (d. 1927).
 
*[[Suzuki Kiitsu]] dies (b. [[1796]]).
 
*[[Suzuki Kiitsu]] dies (b. [[1796]]).
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