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    Kan'en (寛延) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Enkyō and before Hōreki. This period spanned the years from July 1748 to October...
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    father abdicated in his favor. The era name was then changed from Enkyō to Kan'en (meaning "Prolonging Lenience") to mark the occasion. Momozono fathered...
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    享保 1716~1736 Genbun 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...
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    upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Momozono 桃園天皇 (r. 1747–1762 AD) Kan'en 寛延 1748–1751 CE 4 years Selections of Refined Literature Hōreki 宝暦 1751–1764...
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    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 October 1751 through...
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  • Abdicated. 116 Tōhito 遐仁 Emperor Momozono 桃園天皇 1747–1762 (15 years) Enkyō, Kan'en, Hōreki 1741–1762 (20 years) Son of Emperor Sakuramachi. Abdicated. 117...
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    specifically identified 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:...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kanpō and before Kan'en. This period spanned the years from February 1744 through July 1748. The...
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    one as an offering when he died. The Hōmotsuden houses items including: Kan'en, a tenth-century history and ethnography (National Treasure) a Heian period...
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    title of Daijō Tennō (Retired Emperor), and the era's name was changed to Kan'en (meaning "Prolonging Lenience") to mark the occasion. Events that took place...
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    090,000 1792 (Kansei 4): 24,890,000 1798 (Kansei 10): 25,470,000 1750 (Kan'en 3): 2,680,000 1786 (Tenmei 6): 2,370,000 1804 (Bunka 1): 2,470,000 1828...
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    retirement. Yoshimune died on the 20th day of the 5th month of the year Kan'en-4 (July 12, 1751). His Buddhist name was Yutokuin and he was buried in Kan'ei-ji...
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    Iranian calendar 1128–1129 Islamic calendar 1163–1164 Japanese calendar Kan'en 3 (寛延3年) Javanese calendar 1674–1675 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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  • September 4, 1780. 1748 (Kan'en 1) 3 games/win vs Inoue Shunseki 1749 (Kan'en 2) 5 games/loss vs Honinbo Hakugen 1750 (Kan'en 3) 2 games/win vs Inoue Shunseki...
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  • Side B No. Title Length 4. "Hepatitis" (肝炎 Kan'en) 4:43 5. "Hum Ghar Sajan" (ハム・ガラ・サジャン Hamu Gara Sajan) 8:50 6. "Madam Consul General of Madras" (マドラス総領事夫人...
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  • Fukushima Prefecture) during the Edo Period. In the second year of the Kan'en Era (1749), cold weather patterns severely damaged rice fields and other...
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    An'ei 4 (1776); total and provincial demographics of Japan as of 1750 (Kan'en 3) recorded) Kokudaka and population Table (Okuma Shigenobu Collection,...
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    the 3rd from the Yoshimoto family, who worked for them for years since in Kan'en 2 (1749), and the sixth daughter of the Takehira family brought it into...
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    calendar 1126–1127 Islamic calendar 1160–1162 Japanese calendar Enkyō 5 / Kan'en 1 (寛延元年) Javanese calendar 1672–1673 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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    fragrant citrus. He described the larva with its osmeterium. Kew Gallery of Kan'en Iwasaki Honzō Zufu images (1830 and 1844 edition) at National Diet Library...
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    Iranian calendar 1129–1130 Islamic calendar 1164–1165 Japanese calendar Kan'en 4 / Hōreki 1 (宝暦元年) Javanese calendar 1675–1677 Julian calendar Gregorian...
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    Iranian calendar 1127–1128 Islamic calendar 1162–1163 Japanese calendar Kan'en 2 (寛延2年) Javanese calendar 1673–1674 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11...
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    An embassy from the Ryūkyū Islands arrived in Japan in the 1st year of Kan'en (1648), and another embassy arrived in the 2nd year of Hōreki (1752). The...
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  • plates) 1828 Japan Honzō zufu (Illustrated Manual of Medicinal Plants) Kan'en Iwasaki/Iwasaki Tsunemasa (1786–1842) 1828 London The Pomological Magazine...
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  • "normalized." This embassy traveled to Edo in the 1st year of the Japanese era of Kan'en, according to the Japanese calendar in use at that time. The chief envoy...
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  • One scroll, ink on paper Osaka Osaka DainenbutsujiDainenbutsu-ji, Osaka Kan'en (翰苑) vol. 30 unknown Description of people and geography of ancient Japan...
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    Japan. The Joseon envoy and his retinue arrived in Edo in the 1st year of Kan'en, according to the Japanese calendar. The chief envoy of this Joseon delegation...
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