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  • ...and expanded even further under the 6th Suwaraya Mohei in the late Kansei era (late 1790s). The latter made efforts to resist pressure to open a branch i
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  • Tenmei 9 (天明九年) / Kansei 1 (寛政元年) *1789/1/25 The [[Kansei era]] begins.
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  • ...hoshu sho kafu|Kansei chôshû sho kafu]]'' (House Genealogies of the Kansei Era) and the ''Kokon yôran'' (560 volumes, [[1821]]-[[1842]]), among other wor
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  • ...fiction volumes, and calendars, among other works. Beginning in the Kansei era (1789-1801) he produced numerous ''[[bijinga]]'' (images of beautiful women
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  • ''' Japanese Era Names and Dates by Ages and Period The most common method of dating years in Japan has been by using era names (nengô 年号) such as Genki 3 (元亀三年) [1572] or Heisei 19
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  • ...currency to be produced in Japan was minted in the Wadô era (708-715), an era named after the discovery of copper in [[Musashi province]] (Wadô 和銅 l ...'kôchô jûnisen''), each was named after the [[Japanese Eras|Imperial reign era]] in which they were produced.<ref>Richard von Glahn, "The Ningbo-Hakata Me
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  • ===Modern Era 現代=== ! Emperor !! Era !! Kanji !! Start Year
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  • The period from 1688 to 1704 was known as the [[nengo|Imperial era]] of ''[[Genroku]]'', and is remembered as a period of incredible wealth am ...position of strict [[sumptuary regulations|sumptuary laws]] known as the [[Kansei Reforms]]. These reforms, like others earlier in the Edo period, were based
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