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    the mountain's surface has been converted into a park. Mount Tenpō was formed in 1831 (Tenpō year 2) as the deposit for earth dug up from dredging the...
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    Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, but that position was ceded when Mount Tenpō (Osaka City) was re-listed. For this reason, the word "Gan-so" (元祖, meaning...
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    but was named Kaiyukan. Japan portal Fish portal Marine life portal Mount Tenpō Tempozan Ferris Wheel "Peter Chermayeff LLC". peterchermayeff.com. Peter...
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  • Mount Tenpō, One of World's Lowest Mountain. – 5 m (16 ft)...
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    Bergsma, the first European woman to visit Japan 1833–1837, the Tenpō famine 1837 (Tenpō 7): Tokugawa Ieyoshi becomes the 12th shōgun of the bakufu government...
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  • (1640–1643) Great Tenmei famine (1782–1788) Tenpō famine or Great Tenpō famine (1833–1837) Great Famine of Mount Lebanon (1915–1918) North Korean famine (1994–1998)...
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    Views of Tempōzan in Osaka [天保山勝景一覧] by Yashima Gakutei Utagawa Kunimasu Mount Tenpō Bust portrait of Actor Kataoka Ichizō I (Gochōtei Sadamasu II) - print...
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    kudan that allegedly appeared in "Mount Kurahashi", Tango Province (in today's Kyoto Prefecture) in the year Tenpō 7 (1836) was reported in a contemporary...
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    comes from 'Miyamizu' mineral-rich water, which was discovered during the Tenpō era (1830–1844) by Tazaemon Yamamura from the Uozaki-go district. Miyamizu...
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    aizuri-e production was prompted by the 1842 sumptuary laws known as the Tenpō Reforms is no longer widely accepted. White Falcon in a pine tree by Sawa...
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  • The kanji representation 付喪神 for tsukumogami in this sense dates to a Tenpō period otogizōshi, an emakimono called the Tsukumogami Emaki. According...
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  • "Implacable Malevolence". The memorial tablet is from 1831 to 1845, when the Tenpō famine killed many people in Japan, including the person on the print. The...
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    Three Women Playing Musical Instruments (c. 1818–1844, i.e. Bunsei to Tenpō era) – Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...
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    of Japan – English homepage National Archives of Japan: Tatoroyama no ki, survey of limestone cave in Mount Tatoro in Kozuke Province, 1837 (Tenpo 8)....
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    shrines as an extension of government before Meiji; see for example the Tenpō Reforms. Moreover, according to the scholar Jason Ānanda Josephson, It is...
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    the 1820s and 1830s, when the shogunate's rule became unstable, or to the Tenpō Reforms of 1841–1843, or to Matthew C. Perry's arrival in Japan in 1853...
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    Cape Verde 30,000 1832–1833 Guntur famine of 1832 India 150,000 1833–1837 Tenpō famine Japan 1837–1838 Agra famine of 1837–1838 India 800,000 1845–1857...
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  • in red Tate-e (縦絵); a print in vertical or "portrait" format Tenpō Reforms (天保の改革, Tenpō no kaikaku); an array of economic policies introduced in 1842...
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    the ghastly, exciting, and bizarre that was growing during the time. The Tenpō Reforms of 1841–1843 aimed to alleviate economic crisis by controlling public...
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    is widely known in Tokushima Prefecture. The story took place around the tenpō period (from 1830 to 1844) near Higaino in Komatsushima (now Higaino-chō...
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    encounter. Osaka Castle was soon invested on March 1 (February 8 in the Tenpō calendar), putting an end to the battle. The day after the battle of Toba–Fushimi...
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    government costs, and increase revenues. The final economic reform of the Tenpō era of 1841–1843 had similar objectives. Most were ineffective and only...
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  • Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Bodies of 4 elderly climbers recovered from Japan's Mount Asahi - UPI.com". UPI. October 7, 2023. Retrieved 2024-06-23. Ogura, Emiko...
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    present buildings date only from the Tenpō era (1830–1843). Construction of the shrine took 20 years from Tenpō 06 (1835) through Koka (1844–1848), Kaei...
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    known for having practiced asceticism in places such as Mount Yari, Mount Katachi, Mount Igi, Mount Asama, and Metoba Falls. In 1786 he was born in Kawachi...
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    onwards, maintenance of the kilns became an increasing burden and by the Tenpō era (1830-1843) in the latter part of the Edo period, the large kilns were...
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  • was taken long after the find). This story is said to have involved a mounter from Osaka who removed a scroll to repair a large Buddhist painting entrusted...
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    1837, there was an important peasant revolt in Nose, in the context of the Tenpō famine (1833-1839), some months after Ōshio Heihachirō’s riot. Following...
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    Yanagawa Seigan (ja); he continued his studies there until he was sixteen. In Tenpō 4 (1833) he abruptly set out from home, seemingly spurred on not only by...
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    Toyokuni, c. 1800 Niwaka Festival in the Licensed Quarters Chōki, c. 1800 The Tenpō Reforms of 1841–1843 sought to suppress outward displays of luxury, including...
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