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== Timeline of 1864 ==
 
== Timeline of 1864 ==
 
* 1864/1/15 Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] visits to [[Kyoto]].
 
* 1864/1/15 Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] visits to [[Kyoto]].
* 1864/3/27 [[Tenguto|Tengutô]] Rebellion.
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* 1864/3/27 [[Tenguto Rebellion|Tengutô Rebellion]].
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* 1864/4 [[Itakura Katsukiyo]] is ousted from his post as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' as a new faction comes to power in the shogunate. Led by [[Abe Masato|Abe Masatô]] and [[Takemoto Masaaki]] among others, this new faction is less supportive of the [[joi|expulsion of the foreigners]] and more concerned with threats to Tokugawa authority represented by certain factions within the Imperial Court and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]].
 
* 1864/5/21 [[Bakufu]] establishes the Naval Academy.
 
* 1864/5/21 [[Bakufu]] establishes the Naval Academy.
 
* 1864/6/5 [[Ikedaya Affair]]
 
* 1864/6/5 [[Ikedaya Affair]]
* 1864/6/15 Constraction of [[Goryokaku|Goryôkaku]] is completed.
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* 1864/6/15 Construction of [[Goryokaku|Goryôkaku]] is completed.
 
* 1864/7/19 [[Kinmon Rebellion]]
 
* 1864/7/19 [[Kinmon Rebellion]]
* 1864/7/24 Bakufu orders the 21 han to attack [[Choshu han|Choshu]].
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* 1864/7/24 Bakufu orders the 21 ''han'' to attack Chôshû.
* 1864/8/5 Britain,America,France,Netherland attack Shimonoseki.([[Shimonoseki War]])
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* 1864/8/5 Britain, America, France, and the Netherlands attack Shimonoseki.
* 1864/9/22 Bakufu signed to pay compensations to the 4 countries.
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* 1864/9 Shogunate reopens the port of [[Yokohama]], after closing it in the spring.
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* 1864/9/22 Bakufu agrees to pay compensations to the four countries.
 
* 1864/12
 
* 1864/12
 
** 12/16 Tengutô surrenders in [[Echizen province|Echizen]].
 
** 12/16 Tengutô surrenders in [[Echizen province|Echizen]].
** 12/16 [[Takasugi Shinsaku]] and Choshu troops attack Shimonoseki.
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** 12/16 [[Takasugi Shinsaku]] and Chôshû troops attack Shimonoseki.
  
 
==Other Events of 1864==
 
==Other Events of 1864==
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*The French establish a protectorate over Cambodia.
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*The [[Taiping Rebellion]] in China comes to an end.
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*The [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] Court launches the [[Tongzhi Restoration]] in an effort to halt or reverse the dynasty's decline.
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*The first political cartoon by a Japanese artist, appearing in a Japanese publication, is believed to be one published in this year. Appearing in the ''Nihon bôeki shinbun'', a translation of the English-language newspaper ''Japan Commercial News'', the cartoon depicts a man with his decapitated head in his hands, and is meant to refer to the self-destructive results of the anti-foreign actions of [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]] (see [[Bombardment of Shimonoseki]]).
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*[[Leon Roches|Léon Roches]] becomes French consul in Japan.
  
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
===Births and Deaths===
 
*1864/8/2 [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]] (d. 1920), Crown Prince of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], is born.
 
*1864/8/2 [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]] (d. 1920), Crown Prince of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], is born.
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*[[Gentei]], Queen of King [[Sho Iku|Shô Iku]] of Ryûkyû, dies.
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*[[Hong Xiuquan]] dies (b. [[1814]]).
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*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' painter [[Matsubara Sangoro|Matsubara Sangorô]] is born (d. 1946).
 
*[[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]] is born (d. 1942).
 
*[[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]] is born (d. 1942).
  

Latest revision as of 15:14, 24 July 2016

Bunkyû 4 (文久四年) / Genji 1 (元治元年)

Timeline of 1864

Other Events of 1864

  • The French establish a protectorate over Cambodia.
  • The Taiping Rebellion in China comes to an end.
  • The Qing Court launches the Tongzhi Restoration in an effort to halt or reverse the dynasty's decline.
  • The first political cartoon by a Japanese artist, appearing in a Japanese publication, is believed to be one published in this year. Appearing in the Nihon bôeki shinbun, a translation of the English-language newspaper Japan Commercial News, the cartoon depicts a man with his decapitated head in his hands, and is meant to refer to the self-destructive results of the anti-foreign actions of Chôshû han (see Bombardment of Shimonoseki).
  • Léon Roches becomes French consul in Japan.

Births and Deaths

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