• The KeichōFushimi earthquake (Japanese: 慶長伏見地震, Hepburn: KeichoFushimi Jishin) struck Japan on September 5, 1596. The earthquake measuring 7.5 ± 0.25...
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    Sengoku period as his retirement residence. Fushimi Castle was destroyed in the 1596 KeichōFushimi earthquake and rebuilt before eventually being demolished...
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    Go-Yōzei-tennō (後陽成天皇) and Go-Mizunoo-tennō (後水尾天皇). 1596 Keichō gannen (慶長元年): The era name was changed to Keichō to mark the passing of various natural disasters...
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    by a landslide-like collapse of the mound triggered by the 1596 KeichōFushimi earthquake. The city of Takatsuki City has been conducting archaeological...
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    Emperor Go-Mizunoo (category 1596 births)
    Castle, occurred in 1614 (Keichō 19). He returned to Edo for the winter. A strong earthquake struck on 26 November 1614 (Keichō 19, 25th day of the 10th...
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    Due to landslides and other natural disasters, notably the 1596 KeichōFushimi earthquake, the burial chamber of the tumulus collapsed, and the form of...
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    (which took place on the 18th day of the 8th month of the third year of the Keichō era, Hideyoshi issued an order to the Elders stating that children of various...
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    Japanese calendar, on the 15th day of the ninth month of the fifth year of the Keichō era) gave him control of all Japan. He rapidly abolished numerous enemy...
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    Satake residence and barricaded themselves at Fushimi Castle. The next day, the seven generals surrounded Fushimi Castle with their soldiers as they knew Mitsunari...
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  • 1590s (section 1596)
    including most of South America except for Brazil). He will serve until 1596. January 10 – Construction of the Fortezza Nuova around the city of Livorno...
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    Go-Yōzei 後陽成天皇 (r. 1586–1611 CE) Bunroku 文禄 1592–1596 CE 5 years Comprehensive Institutions Keichō 慶長 1596–1615 CE 20 years Correct Interpretation of the...
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  • 108 Kotohito 政仁 Emperor Go-Mizunoo 後水尾天皇 1611–1629 (18 years) Keichō, Genna, Kan'ei 1596–1680 (84 years) Son of Emperor Go-Yōzei. Japan implements isolationist...
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    earliest reported performance. December 2 (Keichō 16, 10th month, 28th day) – The 1611 Sanriku earthquake of 8.1 magnitude strikes off of the coast of...
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