from the Ryūkyū Kingdom.: 418 1754 (Hōreki 4): The Hōreki River Improvement Incident 1758 (Hōreki 8): The Hōreki incident involved a small number of kuge...
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The 1754 Horeki River incident (宝暦治水事件, Hōreki Chisui Jiken) was an incident in which the Tokugawa shogunate ordered Satsuma Domain to carry out difficult...
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Castle burned after it was struck by lightning. The era name was changed to Hōreki in 1751 to mark the death of the retired Emperor Sakuramachi, and the death...
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descendant of Tametomo named Kitō Heinai (鬼頭 兵内) was involved in the 1754 Hōreki River incident. He is the focus on Takizawa Bakin’s novel Chinsetsu yumiharizuki [ja]...
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Meiwa (明和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Hōreki and before An'ei. This period spanned the years from June 1764 through November...
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1751 (Hōreki 1) none vs Inoue Shuntatsu 1752 (Hōreki 2) 1 game/loss vs Honinbo Hakugen 1753 (Hōreki 3) 2 games/loss vs Hayashi Tennyu 1754 (Hōreki 4) 4...
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beautiful earthenware pieces at the Paris International Exposition of 1867. The Hōreki Age River Improvement Incident or Nōbi Plain River Improvement Incident...
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shōgun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Hōreki (1751–1764) Meiwa (1764–1772) An'ei (1772–1781) Tenmei (1781–1789) Titsingh...
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by more than one era name or nengō. Enkyō (1744–1748) Kan'en (1748–1751) Hōreki (1751–1764) Screech, T. Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns: Isaac Titsingh and...
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元文 1736~1741 Kanpō 寛保 1741~1744 Enkyō 延享 1744~1748 Kan'en 寛延 1748~1751 Hōreki 宝暦 1751~1764 Meiwa 明和 1764~1772 An'ei 安永 1772~1781 Tenmei 天明 1781~1789 Kansei...
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Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Enkyō and before Hōreki. This period spanned the years from July 1748 to October 1751. The reigning...
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life's career. The following eras occurred during Go-Sakuramachi's reign: Hōreki (1751–1764) Meiwa (1764–1772) During Go-Sakuramachi's reign, this apex of...
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Kan'en, Hōreki 1741–1762 (20 years) Son of Emperor Sakuramachi. Abdicated. 117 Toshiko 智子 Empress Go-Sakuramachi 後桜町天皇 1762–1771 (9 years) Hōreki, Meiwa...
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and 18th centuries. In the latter case (given various years during the Hōreki era), ink drawings of the creature have been preserved, and is shown as...
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is often stated as the 23rd day of the 9th month of the 10th year of the Hōreki era (in the old calendar, or 31 October 1760) to an artisan family, in the...
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retainer of the Satsuma Domain best known for his involvement in the 1754 Hōreki River incident. His familiar name was Shinzaemon (新左衛門), and he later adopted...
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the first time and covered in wire mesh. In 1752 (Hōreki 2), the large-scale "Restoration of Hōreki" corrected the tilt of the keep, caused by unequal...
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"tengu guest quarters" (狗賓の住処). In Kanazawa's business district Owari in Hōreki 5 (1755), it is said that a "tengu tsubute" (天狗つぶて) was seen. In Mt. Ogasa...
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(1952). Japanese chronological tables from 601 to 1872 (邦曆西曆對照表: 自推古九年至明治五年, Hōreki seireki taishōhyō: Suiko kyūnen yori Meiji gonen ni itaru) (in Japanese)...
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Iranian calendar 1142–1143 Islamic calendar 1177–1178 Japanese calendar Hōreki 14 / Meiwa 1 (明和元年) Javanese calendar 1689–1690 Julian calendar Gregorian...
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Satsuma Gishiden is a dramatic depiction of events surrounding the 1754 Hōreki River incident, and illustrates the melancholy fortitude of the samurai...
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torinokosareshi / mado no tsuki The thief left it behind: the moon at my window. Born Hōreki 8 (1758) - died 6th Mutsuki (一月), Tenpō 2 (1831) in the Japanese calendar...
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Iranian calendar 1133–1134 Islamic calendar 1168–1169 Japanese calendar Hōreki 5 (宝暦5年) Javanese calendar 1680–1681 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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Iranian calendar 1140–1141 Islamic calendar 1175–1176 Japanese calendar Hōreki 12 (宝暦12年) Javanese calendar 1687–1688 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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818,654 12,099,176 Kanchū Hisaku, Suijin Roku 30,323,900 31,010,800 1756 Hōreki 6 7th 26,061,830 13,833,311 12,228,519 Koku Shi (国史) (written by Shibui...
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History of Kumamoto Prefecture (section Horeki Reform)
reduction of 65%. Kumamoto han wanted the samurai to be satisfied with the Hōreki reforms, and at the same time, they should train themselves as strong warriors...
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Iranian calendar 1132–1133 Islamic calendar 1167–1168 Japanese calendar Hōreki 4 (宝暦4年) Javanese calendar 1679–1680 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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Iranian calendar 1139–1140 Islamic calendar 1174–1175 Japanese calendar Hōreki 11 (宝暦11年) Javanese calendar 1686–1687 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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although he maintained some influence in the affairs of state. 1754 1754 Horeki River incident 1760 Ieshige retired, leaving his office to his eldest son...
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topography book of the Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), from the Hōreki period, the "Echigo Nayose" (越後名寄), includes the following statement about...
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