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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 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 Ajigawa...
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  • 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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    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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    100 mon, originally cast in the 6th year of the Tenpō era (1835). The obverse of the coin reads "Tenpō" (天保) a reference to the era this coin was designed...
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  • The Tenpō calendar (天保暦, Tenpō-reki), officially known as the Tenpō sexagenary unitary calendar (天保壬寅元暦 Tenpō jin'in genreki), was a Japanese lunisolar...
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    just outside the Imperial Palace. One major event during his reign was the Tenpō famine which lasted from 1833 to 1837. The famine was most severe in northern...
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    6% of gold and 14.2% of silver. The silver Ichibuban from 1837 to 1854 (Tenpō Ichibugin, 天保一分銀, "Old Ichibuban") weighed 8.66 g, with an alloy of 0.21%...
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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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    kama e moli li weka e kon tenpo li lili e musi e mi e ken pali ali pi jan pali ni tenpo li moku e tenpo mi sona mi wile e tenpo tan wile mi pona The opening...
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    only as an accounting unit (10 rin = 1 sen). The most current coin, the Tenpō Tsūhō (天保通寶, a coin with a face value of 100 mon) was valued at only 8 rin...
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  • Management of a Novice Alchemist (新米錬金術師の店舗経営, Shinmai Renkinjutsushi no Tenpo Keiei, lit. "Novice Alchemist's Shop Management") is a Japanese light novel...
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    Japanese New Year were celebrated on the first day of the year on the modern Tenpō calendar, the last official lunisolar calendar. Prior to the Meiji period...
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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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  • coinage ended in the 3rd year of Tenpō (1832). Legally, the series was discontinued at the end of the 11th year of Tenpō (1840). The Two Shu (二朱金) coin...
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  • Kan'ei Great Famine (1640–1643) Great Tenmei famine (1782–1788) Tenpō famine or Great Tenpō famine (1833–1837) Great Famine of Mount Lebanon (1915–1918)...
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  • are summoned via the powers of Heavenly Treasure Lai-Lai Jewels (天宝来来の玉, Tenpō Rairai no Tama). RyuseiOh (龍星王, Ryūseiō, Dragon Star King): Ryu Ranger's...
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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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    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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    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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    that would possess humans are mentioned. In the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari from Tenpō 12 (1841), there was a story titled "Shinigami". In this one, however, the...
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    Portuguese snack in a later period. In either case it has been available from street merchants since at least the Tenpō era, roughly from 1830 to 1841. v t e...
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    1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854 Shu (silver) 1772–1869 Shu (gold) 1824–1869 Tenpō Tsūhō 1835-1870 Ichibugin 1837–1869 Multi Chinese coinage c. 1101–1700 Mon...
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    "Mount Kurahashi", Tango Province (in today's Kyoto Prefecture) in the year Tenpō 7 (1836) was reported in a contemporary kawaraban [ja]. It predicted bountiful...
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  • calendar 862–1685 Jōkyō calendar 1685–1755 Hōryaku calendar 1755–1798 Kansei calendar 1798–1844 Tenpō calendar 1844–1872 Gregorian calendar 1873–present...
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    (菊理媛神). 1868 January — (Tenpō calendar): The Boshin War started and continued until May, 1869 (Tenpō calendar) April 20 — (Tenpō calendar): The tasshi (proclamation)...
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    Japan Encyclopedia, p. 990, p. 990, at Google Books. Collection of all Tenpō kuniezu at the National Archives Digital Archive (English page), retrieved...
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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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  • Mount Tenpō, One of World's Lowest Mountain. – 5 m (16 ft)...
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    first discovered by Yamamotoyama's sixth owner, Yamamoto Kahei, in 1835 (Tenpō year 6). The process was completed by another manufacturer at the start...
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