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Meiji 2 (明治二年)
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== Timeline of 1869 ==
 
== Timeline of 1869 ==
(Meiji 2; 明治二年)
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*Meiji 1/12/28 (Feb 9 1869) [[Ichijo Haruko|Ichijô Haruko]] formally [[judai|enters]] the Imperial Court as primary imperial consort (''nyôgo'') to the [[Meiji Emperor]].
 
 
 
*1869/1
 
*1869/1
**1/5 Assasshination of [[Yokoi Shonan]]
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**1/5 Assassination of [[Yokoi Shonan]]
**1/20 The return of domain lands to the state. ([[Hanseki Hokan]])
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**1/20 [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], [[Choshu han|Choshu]], [[Tosa han|Tosa]], [[Higo han|Higo]] petition to return of domain lands to the state.
 
*1869/2
 
*1869/2
 
**2/5 The government encourages to set elementary schools to all regions.
 
**2/5 The government encourages to set elementary schools to all regions.
 
**2/8 The newspaper regulations ban criticism against the government.
 
**2/8 The newspaper regulations ban criticism against the government.
*1869/5/18 [[Enomoto Takeaki]] surrenders.(End of the [[Boshin War]])
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*1869/2-3 (April) [[Charles de Long]] becomes US minister to Japan.
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*1869/2-3 (April) The [[Dajokan|Dajôkan]] (Grand Council of State) is officially relocated from Kyoto to Tokyo.
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*1869/2/29-3/28 The Meiji Emperor makes his second grand Imperial Progress from Kyoto to Tokyo, accompanied by an entourage of 3,500 men.
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*1869/3/13 The Dajôkan declares the unity of government and rites (''[[saisei icchi]]'').
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*1869/3/28 The Meiji Emperor takes up residence in [[Edo castle]], which has already been renamed the Imperial Palace (''kôkyo'').
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*1869/5/18 [[Enomoto Takeaki]] surrenders. (End of the [[Boshin War]])
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*1869/6
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**6 Peerage reforms create a new noble hierarchy, including the creation of the ''[[kazoku]]'' aristocracy.
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**6 The [[Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm Colony]] in El Dorado County, California, is established. It is the only site outside Japan to be settled by samurai.
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**6/17 The return of domain lands to the state. ([[Hanseki Hokan]])
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**6/24 Russia sends troops to Karafuto.
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**6/29 The government builds a new shrine for soldiers who died in the Boshin War. (Later called [[Yasukuni Shrine]])
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*1869/8 [[Ezo]] is renamed [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]] and is incorporated into the territory of the Meiji state.
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*1869/8/3 Farmers riot in Takasaki.
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*1869/9/4 [[Omura Masujiro]] assaulted by a former Choshu samurai.
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*1869/10/12 Farmers riot in Toyama.
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*1869/12
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**12 - Ueno Keisuke and Miwa Hochi arrive in [[Hawaii]] to address the ''[[Gannenmono]]'' issue.
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**12/14 Farmers riots in Ogaki, Owari.
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**12/25 The first telegraphic communication lines between Tokyo and Yokohama.
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==Other Events of 1869==
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*The first [[Japanese music|brass band]] in Japan is formed in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain]].
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*The [[Hokkaido Development Office]] is established.
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*The ports of [[Niigata]] and [[Osaka]] are opened as [[treaty ports]].
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*[[Tokushima castle]] is torn down.
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*[[Prince Alfred]], Duke of Edinburgh, second son of [[Queen Victoria]], is the first British royal to visit Japan.
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*The Suez Canal opens.
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*[[Y. Tsuchida]] becomes the first to manufacture cigarettes in Japan, but they do not catch on.
  
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===Births and Deaths===
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* 5/11 [[Hijikata Toshizo]] dies in [[Hakodate]].
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* 11/5 Omura Masujiro dies.
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*The [[Kikoe-ogimi|Kikoe-ôgimi]], great-grandmother to King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] of [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]], dies.
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*[[Kuhara Fusanosuke]], politician and founder of Hitachi, is born (d. 1965).
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*Painter [[Okakura Shusui|Okakura Shûsui]]<!--岡倉秋水--> is born (d. 1950).
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*[[Utagawa Hiroshige II]] dies (b. [[1829]]).
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*''[[Bunraku]]'' puppeteer [[Yoshida Bungoro|Yoshida Bungorô]] is born (d. 1962).
  
  
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{| border="3" align="center"
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|- align="center"
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|width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1868]]'''
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|width="25%"|'''[[1869]]'''
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|width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1870]]'''
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|}
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</center>
  
 
[[Category:Timeline]]
 
[[Category:Timeline]]
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[[Category:Meiji Period Timeline]]

Latest revision as of 08:34, 26 July 2020

Meiji 2 (明治二年)

Timeline of 1869

  • Meiji 1/12/28 (Feb 9 1869) Ichijô Haruko formally enters the Imperial Court as primary imperial consort (nyôgo) to the Meiji Emperor.
  • 1869/1
  • 1869/2
    • 2/5 The government encourages to set elementary schools to all regions.
    • 2/8 The newspaper regulations ban criticism against the government.
  • 1869/2-3 (April) Charles de Long becomes US minister to Japan.
  • 1869/2-3 (April) The Dajôkan (Grand Council of State) is officially relocated from Kyoto to Tokyo.
  • 1869/2/29-3/28 The Meiji Emperor makes his second grand Imperial Progress from Kyoto to Tokyo, accompanied by an entourage of 3,500 men.
  • 1869/3/13 The Dajôkan declares the unity of government and rites (saisei icchi).
  • 1869/3/28 The Meiji Emperor takes up residence in Edo castle, which has already been renamed the Imperial Palace (kôkyo).
  • 1869/5/18 Enomoto Takeaki surrenders. (End of the Boshin War)
  • 1869/6
    • 6 Peerage reforms create a new noble hierarchy, including the creation of the kazoku aristocracy.
    • 6 The Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm Colony in El Dorado County, California, is established. It is the only site outside Japan to be settled by samurai.
    • 6/17 The return of domain lands to the state. (Hanseki Hokan)
    • 6/24 Russia sends troops to Karafuto.
    • 6/29 The government builds a new shrine for soldiers who died in the Boshin War. (Later called Yasukuni Shrine)
  • 1869/8 Ezo is renamed Hokkaidô and is incorporated into the territory of the Meiji state.
  • 1869/8/3 Farmers riot in Takasaki.
  • 1869/9/4 Omura Masujiro assaulted by a former Choshu samurai.
  • 1869/10/12 Farmers riot in Toyama.
  • 1869/12
    • 12 - Ueno Keisuke and Miwa Hochi arrive in Hawaii to address the Gannenmono issue.
    • 12/14 Farmers riots in Ogaki, Owari.
    • 12/25 The first telegraphic communication lines between Tokyo and Yokohama.

Other Events of 1869

Births and Deaths


Previous Year
1868
1869 Following Year
1870