• The Tenpō Reforms (天保の改革, tenpō no kaikaku) were an array of economic policies introduced between 1841 and 1843 by the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan. These...
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    Ninko-tennō (仁孝天皇). December 10, 1830 (Tenpō gannen (天保元年)) : In the 13th year of Bunsei, the new era name of Tenpō (meaning "Heavenly Imperial Protection")...
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    The Tenpō famine (天保の飢饉, Tenpō no kikin), also known as the Great Tenpō famine (天保の大飢饉, Tenpō no daikikin), was a famine that affected Japan during the...
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    inland sea. This reform movement was followed by three others during the Edo period: the Kansei reforms (1787–1793), the Tenpō reforms of the (1841–1843)...
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    reform movement was related to three others during the Edo period: the Kyōhō reforms (1722–1730), the Tenpō reforms (1841–1843) and the Keiō reforms (1864–1867)...
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  • reform period was preceded by three others during the Edo period: the Kyōhō reforms (1722–1730), the Kansei reforms (1787–1793) and the Tenpō reforms...
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    the Tokugawa shogunate. He is remembered for having instituted the Tenpō Reforms. Mizuno Tadakuni was the second son of Mizuno Tadaaki, the daimyō of...
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    with their patrons and the spending clampdown during the time of the Tenpō Reforms. Ryōtei were common to Japanese towns no matter the size until the 1960s...
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    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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    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 and...
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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 Sekkyô...
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  • considered a major writer of the Edo period, remembered for disobeying the Tenpō Reforms. He also wrote a version of the Chūshingura called "Iroha Bunko". In...
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    demonstrate solidarity against the intensified censorship regulations of the Tenpō Reforms. Also beginning around the mid-1850s there are series in which individual...
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    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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  • virtual Edo Ayakashi Ayashi - an anime series taking place during the Tenpō reforms Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto - an anime series centered around...
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    finances and controls in the aftermath of the Great Tenpō Famine of 1832–36. Known as the Tenpō Reforms, these numerous sumptuary laws attempted to stabilize...
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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 inaccurate...
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    the Kansei Reforms in 1787–1793 to stabilize rice prices, cut government costs, and increase revenues. The final economic reform of the Tenpō era of 1841–1843...
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    lords of Satsuma Domain (r. 1809–1851). Shimazu was the overseer of the Tenpō Reforms under Zusho Hirosato and an initiator of the Kaei purge. He was the...
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    into Asakusa, a northern suburb of Edo. This was part of the larger Tenpō Reforms that the shogunate instituted starting in 1842 to restrict the overindulgence...
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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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    South Magistrate of Edo. When the Tokugawa Shogunate instituted the Tenpō Reforms, South Magistrate Torii Yōzō and Rōjū Mizuno Tadakuni tried to enforce...
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  • Empire. 1825 Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels 1833 Tenpō famine 1837 Morrison incident 1842 Tenpō Reforms lifts the price controls and further reduce contacts...
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  • Ghost Slayers Ayashi (Japanese: 天保異聞 妖奇士, Hepburn: Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi) is a Japanese anime television series, created and written by Shō Aikawa...
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    could not, however, be made official until 1848 and the lifting of the Tenpō Reforms. In addition to the name seals listed above, Kunimasu used three symbol...
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    Tadakuni, the architect of the Tenpō Reforms. However, after Mizuno fell out of favor in 1843 due to failure of the Tenpō Reforms, Hotta also lost his position...
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    lunar month of 1837 to the 10th lunar month of 1843 Enactment of the Tenpō Reforms from 1841 to 1843 resulted in a hiatus in yakusha-e production during...
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    1845, after Mizuno Tadakuni lost his standing over the failure of the Tenpō Reforms. Abe held this position throughout the administrations of Shōgun Tokugawa...
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    in particular, gained widespread recognition for spearheading the Tenpo Reforms. The Mizuno family was one of the five families that continued to hold...
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  • of the genre came to abrupt end in 1842 with the introduction of the Tenpō reforms. Led by Mizuno Tadakuni, in an attempt to bring the early Japanese military...
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