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    Kansei (寛政) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Tenmei and before Kyōwa. This period spanned the years from January 1789 through February...
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    Emperor Kōkaku (redirect from Kansei Edict)
    considering it to be a great and extraordinary heavenly portent." The new era name of Kansei (meaning "Tolerant Government" or "Broad-minded Government") was created...
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  • Kansei is a Japanese era name. Kansei may also refer to: Kansei calendar, a Japanese lunisolar calendar Kansei engineering, a method for translating feelings...
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    Tanegashima-ryu[8] Morishige-ryū (森重流) Founder: Morishige Subeyoshi - 森重都由 Era: Kansei (1789-1801) Place of Origin: Suetake Village, Suo Province Parent School:...
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    Edo period (redirect from Edo era)
    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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    Japanese era name (Japanese: 年号, Hepburn: nengō, "year name") or gengō (元号), is the first of the two elements that identify years in the Japanese era calendar...
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    Tenmei (category Japanese eras)
    Tenmei (天明) is a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, literally "years name") for the years between the An'ei Era and before the Kansei Era, from April 1781 through...
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    Tenpō (redirect from Tenpō era)
    Tenpō (天保) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Bunsei and before Kōka. The period spanned from December 1830 through December 1844...
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    shōgun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Tenmei (1781–1789) Kansei (1789–1801) Kyōwa (1801–1804) Bunka (1804–1818) Bunsei...
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    Kyōwa (category Japanese era stubs)
    Kyōwa (享和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kansei and before Bunka. This period spanned the years from February 1801 through...
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    opened around the middle of the Edo period and was completed during the Kansei era by Uchida Chūbe (内田忠兵衛 1789–1840). During the Bakumatsu years, Kinkodō...
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  • sumo wrestler during the Kansei era Raiden Shin'emon (Wasuke Kazuyoshi; 1842–1886), a Japanese sumo wrestler during the Genji era Raiden (DJ), a South Korean...
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    his lifetime. He is described as a leading figure of sumo during the Kansei era. His real name was Kawamura Kisaburō (川村 喜三郎). When he was 14 years old...
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    recognizable likenesses. Tōshūsai Sharaku's works appeared in the middle of the Kansei era (1789–1801), when the nation faced hard economic times that the military...
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    commonly used for gambling that they were banned in 1791, during the Kansei era. On the other hand, Uta-garuta such as Hyakunin Isshu were officially...
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    forced more peasants into the cities, further disrupting social order. The Kansei Reforms aimed fiscal consolidation through severe austerity policies and...
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    11th month of the Keichō era, which corresponds to 2 January 1597 AD on the modern Gregorian calendar. Confusingly, the Kansei Chōshū Shokafu recorded...
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    1780 (An'ei 9): 26,010,000 1786 (Tenmei 6): 25,090,000 1792 (Kansei 4): 24,890,000 1798 (Kansei 10): 25,470,000 1750 (Kan'en 3): 2,680,000 1786 (Tenmei 6):...
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    vol. 25; total and provincial demographics of Japan as of 1792 (Kansei 4) and 1798 (Kansei 10) perfectly recorded) National Diet Library Digital Collections...
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    Hōreki (category Japanese eras)
    Hōreki (宝暦), also known as Horyaku, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kan'en and before Meiwa. The period spanned the years from...
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  • The era after the enthronement of Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇即位紀元, Jinmu-tennō sokui kigen), colloquially known as the Japanese imperial year (皇紀, kōki) or "national...
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    (1780–1783), gossip pieces (1784–1787), protest pieces (1788–1790), and post-Kansei Reform works. The first major kibyōshi to be published was Kinkin sensei...
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    first year of the Kansei Era (1789) the native inhabitants rebelled in Kunashiri and Menashi resulting in the Kansei-Ezo Uprising (kansei ezo hōki 寛政蝦夷蜂起)...
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    Jōkyō (category Japanese eras)
    Jōkyō (貞享) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Tenna and before Genroku. This period spanned the years from February 1684 through September...
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    The print is also known under the titles Three Beauties of the Kansei Era (寛政三美人, Kansei San Bijin) and Three Famous Beauties (高名三美人, Kōmei San Bijin)...
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    Haslam, where he played a role in investments by Bridgestone, Calsonic Kansei (now Magneti Marelli), and Nissan in Tennessee. Hagerty has served on the...
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    during Ienari's reign, from 1787 to 1793, Matsudaira Sadanobu led the Kansei Reforms to improve the finances of the shogunate. After Ienari's death,...
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    Santō Kyōden wrote yomihon mostly set in the red-light districts until the Kansei edicts banned such works, and he turned to comedic kibyōshi. Genres included...
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    (地図): today the generally accepted Japanese word for a map. From 1800 (Kansei 12) through 1821 (Bunsei 4), Inō Tadataka led a government-sponsored topographic...
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  • during the Kansei era break them down into 2 varieties. Those that were issued during the Meiwa era, and those issued during the Kansei era are both combined...
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