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  1. On April 13, 681, Emperor recorded and decided the genealogy of the imperial family and various matters in the ancient period.
  2. On April 13, 681, the Prince Osakabe, together with the Prince Kawashima, Minu no Okimi, INBE no Kobito and NAKATOMI no Oshima were assigned for the task of recording and authorizing the 'Teiki oyobi Joko no Shoji' (the genealogy of the Imperial family and matters of the high antiquity).
  3. On April 13, 772, her mother, Imperial Princess Inoue lost her position as Empress as she was suspected of putting a curse on Emperor Konin, her younger brother, Imperial Prince Osabe was also involved in this and he lost his position as Crown Prince on July 6.
  4. On April 13, 772, she was removed from empress for the reason that she cursed Emperor Konin and Imperial Prince Osabe was also released from the crown prince on July 6, in the same year, and they were confined.
  5. On April 13, 992, she died at age 40.
  6. On April 13, Katsuyori TAKEDA and his son Nobukatsu TAKEDA and others, driven into a corner by Kazumasu TAKIGAWA, the Assistant Deputy General of Nobutada, committed suicide in Tano in Tenmoku-zan Mountain, and the Takeda clan and the Kai-Takeda clan fell (Battle of Tenmoku-zan).
  7. On April 13, Katsuyori committed suicide with his lawful wife, Keirin-in (a younger sister of Ujimasa) at the Battle of Tenmokuzan, which ended the Kai-Takeda clan.
  8. On April 13, Lieutenant Colonel Hiroshi YAMAKAWA at the detached 2nd brigade was on a sandbar of the Midori-kawa River.
  9. On April 13, Nobutada killed Katsuyori TAKEDA and his son Nobukatsu in the fields east of Kai Province, and this was the end of the Takeda clan.
  10. On April 13, the next day, the detached 2nd brigade and the detached 4th brigade advanced towards Kawajiri in cooperation with each other.
  11. On April 13th of the 3rd Year of Bunkyu, Hachiro was attacked by 6 assassins of the Shogunate, including Tadasaburo SASAKI and Shigeaki KUBOTA, at Azabu Ichinohashi, and was beheaded.
  12. On April 14 1588 (old lunar calendar) (May 9 1588), Emperor Goyosei paid an Imperial visit to Jurakudai (Hideyoshi's residence and office in Kyoto).
  13. On April 14 and July 7 every year, kemari is held as a dedication offering.
  14. On April 14 of the same year, she died at the age of 13 (actually, it is recorded in "Gyokuyo" that she died at around 8pm on April 13).
  15. On April 14, 1171, she died at the age of 15.
  16. On April 14, 1364, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  17. On April 14, 1419
  18. On April 14, 1875, the imperial edict to establish a constitutional government (gradually establishing the constitutional government) was issued.
  19. On April 14, 1879, his family asked permission of the Imperial Household Ministry to confine Tomotane at home because of his mental disease, and on the following day, they were granted.
  20. On April 14, 813, he also received the succession ritual the Diamond Realm.
  21. On April 14, Toshiaki KIRINO moved the headquarters from Nihongi to Kiyama, responding to a proposal by Kichijuro IKEBE, Battalion Commander of the Kumamoto-tai troop.
  22. On April 14, after Kiyokawa revealed his true intention to expel foreigners and go back to Edo, Serizawa and Kondo expressed their intention to stay in Kyoto and left the group.
  23. On April 14, he was promoted to the Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade).
  24. On April 14th, 1205, (5 years later of Shinran's becoming Honen's disciple), Honen permitted Shinran to make a copy of his work, "Senjaku Hongan Nenbutsushu" (Singled-out Collection) and draw a portrait of Him.
  25. On April 15 of the same year, his type 6th submarine sank during the halfway submerging drill at the offshore of Shinminato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and 14 officers on board, including the captain SAKUMA, died on duty.
  26. On April 15, 1185 (old lunar calendar), Yoritomo cursed the warriors from the Kanto region for their acceptance of the title from the court without his unofficial recommendation, and ordered them to render their services in Heian-kyo and prohibited their repatriation to Togoku (the eastern part of Japan).
  27. On April 15, 1185, 10,000 koku (approximately 1.8 million liters of crop yield) of rice, 1,000 ryo of gold and 1,000 hiki (approximately 10,600m in length and 340m in width) of quality silk, including annual tribute from the confiscated territory of the Taira family, were delivered from the eastern provinces.
  28. On April 15, 1666, the Magistrate in Kinai, Omi Province, Tanba Province and Harima Province, which Tadasada MIZUNO had assumed, was transferred to Miyazaki and Amemiya (Mizuno officially resigned as Fushimi Magistrate in 1669).
  29. On April 15, 1982, a deep-pot type of pottery of the Jomon period had its designation as an important cultural property canceled.
  30. On April 15, 628, she passed away at the Imperial residence of Oharida at the age of 75.
  31. On April 15, 720, Dazai-fu reported to the Imperial court that 'YAKO no Fuhitomaro, the provincial governor of Osumi Province had been murdered'.
  32. On April 15, 913, he was given a concurrent appointment as an officer in Hyoefu (Headquarters of the Middle Palace Guards).
  33. On April 15, although the line was finally inaugurated, the starting train broke down, paralyzing traffic from the beginning, and the line had a very difficult time, being bitterly criticized by the papers of that time, etc.
  34. On April 15, he also served as Sahyoe no kami (Captain of the Left Division of Middle Palace Guards).
  35. On April 1578, Nagaharu BESSHO in Harima Province rose in revolt (the Battle of Miki).
  36. On April 16 (in the old calendar), 1605, Ieyasu resigned from the shogun post and made the Imperial court appoint Hidetada TOKUGAWA, his third son, to shogun, showing over the nation that 'the shogun post should be inherited by the Tokugawa family.'
  37. On April 16, 1193 dies of a hemorrhoid infection.
  38. On April 16, 1508, he resigned from his positions of Seii Taishogun, Sangi and Sakonoechujyo.
  39. On April 16, 1603, he concurrently filled the position of Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  40. On April 16, 1605, he was promoted as Hidetada TOYOTOMI to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and transferred to the position of Naidaijin (the Minister of the Interior).
  41. On April 16, 1628, Masamune invited Hidetada TOKUGAWA to the Edo office of Sendai Domain and entertained him.
  42. On April 16, 1766, he transferred the head of the family to Takasada, who was his fourth son, and retired, and on June 19, 1786, he died at the age of 87.
  43. On April 16, 1851, Emperor Komei praised WAKE no Kiyomaro's achievement and granted him Shoichii (Senior First Rank) and the title of god 'Goo Daimyojin.'
  44. On April 16, 1898, he was conferred the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
  45. On April 16, 2006, the direct trains for Demachiyanagi Station were revived after three years' absence (some trains arrive at and depart from Sanjo Station or Tenmabashi Station).
  46. On April 16, chitei (an arbor by a pond) was newly built in the southwest of Horanomiya and Kyokusui no Utage (making-poetry party at the stream in a garden) was held.
  47. On April 16, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Senior Third Rank) and retained his position as Sakone no chujo.
  48. On April 16, he was promoted to the court rank of Shoshiinoge (Lower Fourth Court Rank), and retained the positions of Sangi, Sakone no chujo, and Iyo no kami.
  49. On April 17 (around 10 AM), he died in Sunpu-jo Castle.
  50. On April 17 in the same year, Nobunaga invented the armored warship and defeated the Mori navy with six armored warships (the Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi).
  51. On April 17 of the same year, the prosecution papers were processed and on April 30, Kiyomaro TAKEUCHI wrote a jutakusho (consignment documents) to transfer the sacred treasures to the Mito District Court.
  52. On April 17 of the same year, when Hideyoshi visited Hidetsugu in Jurakudai, he led his army and escorted him to the Jurakudai.
  53. On April 17, 1136, he was assigned to Kurodo.
  54. On April 17, 1241, he was appointed to Naidaijin (minister).
  55. On April 17, 1315, he resigned as Gon-Chunagon (supernumerary second-ranked councilor of state).
  56. On April 17, 1557, he married Nyoshun-ni, the adopted daughter of Sadayori ROKKAKU.
  57. On April 17, 1582, Hideyoshi at last left Himeji-jo Castle for Bitchu in his departure for the front with his 20,000 soldiers.
  58. On April 17, 1679, Mototsune was dispatched for the first time from the Tokugawa shogunate to Kyoto as a felicitation messenger on the Emperor Reigen's recovery from smallpox, and he had an audience with the emperor.
  59. On April 17, 1698, Masataka HOTTA who was the lord of the Sano Domain in Shimotsuke Province was transferred to Katata with properties bearing 10,000 koku (1 koku was about 180 liter; an old unit showing volume), and as a result, the Katada Domain was established.
  60. On April 17, 1698, Tanechika was transferred in his territory to four counties of Omi Province, resulting in the establishment of the Mikami Domain.
  61. On April 17, 1698, the Yamakami Domain was revived when wakadoshiyori (a managerial position in the Edo bakufu [Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun]) Shigesada INAGAKI was transferred in from Hitachi Province.
  62. On April 17, 1863, he served also as giso (a position conveying what the congress decides to the emperor).
  63. On April 17, 695 (in old lunar calendar), KAMO no Ason Emishi was raised to Jikikosan posthumously and given a gift for his funeral.
  64. On April 17, returning from Kumamoto, the detached 3rd brigade attacked Mifune.
  65. On April 17, the diplomatic relations were restored, and on May 22, he left the port of Dalian City and on June 9, returned to Tokyo.
  66. On April 17, the election was over, and the government revised the draft into article style and announced it as 'the Draft for the Revised Constitution.'
  67. On April 17, the government army took the strategy of making a battalion attack the right flank of the Satsuma army.
  68. On April 17, the submarine was salvaged, and the note written by Sakuma before the death was found.
  69. On April 17, two agendas 'article 17', 'article 4' were posted by the Officer of Foreign Affairs.
  70. On April 18, 1236, Yasutoki was ranked at Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.
  71. On April 18, 1265, Senge was issued to reappoint him to the position of Kanpaku.
  72. On April 18, 1664, Nagashige was allowed an audience with the Shogun, Ietsuna TOKUGAWA.
  73. On April 18, 1713, he fell sick and died hopelessly in Nagakura (長ヶ蔵) in Tanabe-jo Castle.
  74. On April 18, 1771, Genpaku SUGITA, Junan NAKAGAWA, Ryotaku MAENO and others gathered at the Kozukappara execution grounds to dissect corpses of the executed.
  75. On April 18, 1771, Genpaku SUGITA, Ryotaku MAENO, Junan NAKAGAWA and other ranpoi (persons who studied Western medicine by means of the Dutch language) observed fuwake (dissection) of executed criminals at Kozukappara execution grounds.
  76. On April 18, 1901, he sent a letter from Dali Prefecture in Yunnan Province to the effect of, "I'll set out for Tibet now, so we can have no communication after this." and from then he never appeared again.
  77. On April 18, 1944, at the end of World War II, an experimental test of Fuchi was conducted in Harajuku, Tokyo, to tell the future war situation and to ask about the ancient history of Japan.
  78. On April 18, 628, Empress Suiko passed away without deciding her successor.
  79. On April 18, 854, also assumed Bicchu no Suke (assistant governor of Bicchu Province)
  80. On April 18, Kagetora led his forces to Shinano at last.
  81. On April 18, he retained his position as Ukonoe no taisho.
  82. On April 18, he was appointed to Gon no dainagon (provisional major councilor).
  83. On April 19 the following year, Ako-jo Castle was surrendered to the castle management army led by Yasuteru WAKISAKA, lord of the Tatsuno Domain in the neighbouring province, and Kinsada KINOSHITA, lord of Ashimori Domain of Bicchu Province.
  84. On April 19, 1190, he retired from Daijo-daijin.
  85. On April 19, 1317, he was appointed to Nihon (the second court rank for Imperial Princes).
  86. On April 19, 1474, a rapprochement was reached between Masatoyo YAMANA, Sozen's son, and Masamoto HOSOKAWA, Katsumoto's son.
  87. On April 19, 1588, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank).
  88. On April 19, 1604, Josui died at the official residence of the Fushimi clan in Kyoto.
  89. On April 19, 1675, Naganori succeeded the reigns of the family at the age of only 9, becoming the third lord of the domain.
  90. On April 19, 1836, he was given the title of Imperial Prince and renamed Misahito; however, he passed away on the following day.
  91. On April 19, 1923, he was born as the eldest son of Soshitsu SEKISO, the fourteenth Urasenke school iemoto.
  92. On April 19, 2006, news media reported that a group of twenty-four buried tombs of the seventh century was detected in the Kuwanohara-kofun Tumuli of Kuwanohara-iseki Ruins in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, and an archaeologist remarked one of them was octagonal and might be NAKATOMI no Kamatari's tomb.
  93. On April 19, 675, Kurikuma no Okimi, Shoo Shii (princes without imperial proclamation but had Forth Court Rank), was appointed to Heiseikan Cho, and OTOMO no Miyuki to Taifu (vice-minister).
  94. On April 19, 675, when his rank was Shokinjo (fifth rank), OTOMO no Muraji Miyuki was appointed to Tsuwamono no Tsukasa no Taifu (subordinate officer of the department of military affairs).
  95. On April 19, having received the backing of Uchi-Kanrei Takasuke NAGASAKI to act as interim regent until Kunitoki became an adult, Sadaaki became the fifteenth regent.
  96. On April 19, he took charge of Konoefu and Meryo (the section taking care of imperial horses) as well.
  97. On April 19, he was promoted to Juichii, while retaining his position as Daijo-daijin.
  98. On April 19, the Kumamoto Garrison, the detached 5th brigade and the detached 2nd brigade attacked in cooperation the Nobeoka-tai troop in the Kengun area.
  99. On April 19, the vanguard Hidetsugu troops left Osaka and arrived in Kaizuka.
  100. On April 19, while suffering from the deficiency of army provisions in Noriyori's troops, Tomomasa and other gokenin received a letter from Yoritomo expressing his gratitude for their efforts.
  101. On April 1st, 1173 (according to the solar calendar, May 21st), Shinran was born the first son of Arinori HINO, whose title was Daishin of the emperor's mother, near the present Hino Tanjo-in in the Hokai-ji Temple (Hino, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City).
  102. On April 2 of the same year, he then transferred responsibility as a head of the family to his second son Tadaaki and retired, calling himself Chuzan (忠山).
  103. On April 2, 1073, in the reign of Emperor Shirakawa, she was designated as Ise Saigu (vestal virgin princess serving at Ise-jingu Shrine) by bokujo (decided by fortunetelling).
  104. On April 2, 1439 soldiers led by Norizane attacked Yoan-ji Temple and Mochiuji committed suicide and died.
  105. On April 2, 1481 (April 30, 1481 in the modern calendar), Kaneyoshi passed away.
  106. On April 2, 1711, he was transferred to the Yodo Domain in Yamashiro Province with revenues of 60,000 koku.
  107. On April 2, 1887 he died in Hamamatsu City.
  108. On April 2, 1908 he was posthumously conferred the rank of the Senior First.
  109. On April 2, 1908, he was conferred the rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) posthumously.
  110. On April 2, he was appointed chief of the 1st Battalion of the 50th Infantry Regiment and went to Tokyo.
  111. On April 2, he was granted the positions of Minister of the Interior and Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  112. On April 2, he was reassigned as Sakone gonno chujo.
  113. On April 2, the government army also occupied Kitome, then, the Satsuma army retreated to Hetano and villages in Hetano and Kitome were burnt down.
  114. On April 2, the head of Michimori was exposed in the Capital of Kyoto together with the heads of other family members killed in the battles.
  115. On April 20, 1227, he was conferred Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and was appointed as Shuri gon no suke (Provisional assistant master in the Office of Palace Repairs).
  116. On April 20, 1424, he was reassigned as Udaijin (Minister of the Right).
  117. On April 20, 1599 he died.
  118. On April 20, 1731, he died at the age of 34 and the first son of him Mitsunaga succeeded.
  119. On April 20, 1871, officials from Ekitei-Shi, including Hisoka MAEJIMA and Jo SUGIURA, launched the postal system.
  120. On April 20, 1882, Toichiro got married with the third daughter of Hanbei SAWAKI.
  121. On April 20, 1965, approx. six months after the Tokaido Shinkansen line started operation, an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 occurred, centered on the estuary of the Oigawa River, Shizuoka Prefecture, destroying railway mounds there.
  122. On April 20, 2006, the Tsukushino City Board of Education announced that the remains of a street about 8-meter wide and side ditch had been found that is assumed to be the southern border of jobo, in a place about 1.7 kilometers south of the north end of the remains of Dazai-fu government.
  123. On April 20, 2009, the authority of Kyoto University submitted to the council of the dormitory 'the basic policy for the redevelopment of the southernmost area in Yoshida (draft).'
  124. On April 20, 705, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro became Chunagon (Middle Councilor).
  125. On April 20, 729, he rose to the official rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  126. On April 20, 834, kidendo and monjodo were merged (if one accepts the theory that their names were not established as 'do,' kidenka and monjoka were merged).
  127. On April 20, Shizuka was again asked about more information but just answered that she didn't know where Yoshitsune had gone.
  128. On April 20, he gave his will to his disciplines at Mt. Koya and died on April 26.
  129. On April 20, the contents of the note was published and it created great sensation; the official funeral service of Imperial Navy was held for those 14 victims of the naval duty, at the naval base of Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
  130. On April 20, the main part of the detached 5th brigade attacked the Satsuma army in the Hotakubo area.
  131. On April 20, they enjoyed Sarugaku Noh.
  132. On April 21 (the old calendar) Hidetada arrived at Nijo-jo Castle safely and on 22nd, the next day Ieyasu and Hidetada held a war council with Masanobu/Masazumi HONDA (father and son), Toshikatsu DOI, Takatora TODO and others.
  133. On April 21 he got the official governmental position of Junior 5th Rank, Samano kami.
  134. On April 21 in the same year, he died at Hakozaki Yakusho Office in Chikuzen Province.
  135. On April 21, 1002, he took the post of Kura no kami (Chief of Kuraryo, Bureau of Palace Storehouses) and Mimasaka no kami (the governor of Mimasaka Province).
  136. On April 21, 1053, he was appointed to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  137. On April 21, 1152, he rose to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and retained his position as Sakone no shosho.
  138. On April 21, 1184, Yoritomo decided to kill Yoshitaka in order to eradicate the root of future trouble.
  139. On April 21, 1285, he was given Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and was later appointed to the post of Togu no fu (in charge of the Crown Prince's education) when Imperial Prince Tomihito (later Emperor Hanazono) was formally installed as Crown Prince.
  140. On April 21, 1318, he was appointed as Ukonoe no chujo (Middle Captain of the Right Palace Guards).
  141. On April 21, 1344, Akikuni and several of his nephews and other clan members were captured by Northern Court forces and executed.
  142. On April 21, 1525, he retired and joined the priesthood, changing his name to Michinaga and passing the family estate and role of kanrei to his son, Tanekuni HOSOKAWA.
  143. On April 21, 1701, since Naganori ASANO cut at Yoshinaka KIRA inside of the shogun's castle, it was decided to impose Kaieki punishment on Naganori, which means he would be dismissed and his castle called Ako-jo Castle would be confiscated.
  144. On April 21, 1872, Senkyoshi was discontinued.
  145. On April 21, 1872, the Meiji government reorganized Jingisho (Ministry of Divinities) by merging the department with the Department of shrines and temples of Minbusho (Ministry of Popular Affairs).
  146. On April 21, 1872, the ministry of Jingi was abolished.
  147. On April 21, 1911, he was granted the rank of Prince.
  148. On April 21, 1912
  149. On April 21, 946, he was admitted to the court.
  150. On April 21, Masamune moved the headquarters to Oyama.
  151. On April 21, Yoshinoya's 'Tokyo Plant' (Otone-machi, Saitam prefecture) found that one out of the 700 boxes of US beef imported by ITOCHU Corporation for Yoshinoya in August 2007 contained the back region meat with a spine-- the specific risk material of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
  152. On April 21, as if Teishi followed Masaruko, she entered into the palace, and was enthrone; she became the second consort of an emperor on June 22.
  153. On April 21, because of the rearrangement of the government organization, he was concurrently appointed the gijo of Jokyoku (supreme bureau) in Giseikan (Legislature).
  154. On April 21, he was appointed to Gon no dainagon (provisional major councilor).
  155. On April 21, the Satsuma army retreated to Yabehama-machi and Saigo, Kirino, Murata, Ikegami discussed and determined that the Satsuma, Osumi, and Hyuga Provinces should watch and wait for a chance to switch over to the offensive.
  156. On April 21, the currency office established under Dajokan (Grand Council of State) minted 2-bu gold coins and 1-bu silver coins at the former kinza and ginza but it closed on February 5, 1869.
  157. On April 21, the new government promulgated the Constitution of 1868 which stipulated a transformation of the local courts into fu or ken (prefecture) administrative unit (fu-han-ken tripartite governance system).
  158. On April 21, the property inheritance of the Takeda clan was divided and the Sanada clan was authorized for land ownership.
  159. On April 21, there was supposed to be a ceremony in which Shogun Tsunayoshi giving his response to a messages delivered from the Imperial messengers and Inshi after their arrival to Edo-jo Castle.
  160. On April 21, transferred to the position of Sahyoe no kami.
  161. On April 21: Shonii (Senior Second Rank)
  162. On April 21st, 1903 the "Murinan Conference" was convened at the Murinan residence, Yamagata's villa in Kyoto with Ito, Yamagata, Katsura, and Komura attending.
  163. On April 22 in 1193, he was pardoned because of the first anniversary of Emperor Goshirakawa's death.
  164. On April 22, 1006, Sanetsune was admitted to the court at the age of nine.
  165. On April 22, 1062, he was additionally appointed to Sakonoe no taisho, (Western Commander).
  166. On April 22, 1238, he celebrated his attainment of manhood during service in the barracks.
  167. On April 22, 1392, he retired from the post of Chief Adviser because of old age and illness.
  168. On April 22, 1709, he was placed with Nobutake ANDO, and confined in Tanabe-jo Castle (Kii Province).
  169. On April 22, 1822, Takako was conferred Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  170. On April 22, 1831, he retired upon transferring the family headship to his adopted heir, Mitsusada WAKEBE, and called himself Rakusai.
  171. On April 22, 1869 OSHIMA returned Tsushima from Choryang-dong Wakan.
  172. On April 22, 693, a proclamation was issued to judge the theft by OTOMO no Ohito, OKISOME no Oku, and UNO no Otomo, and to judge the connivance by KOSE no Oji.
  173. On April 22, 914, he transferred into Shikibu no taifu.
  174. On April 22, HENMI was selected as the commander of the Raigeki-tai troop (consisting of 13 companies and approx 1,300 strength), and dispatched for defending Oguchi in a few days.
  175. On April 22, Hideyoshi, who saw the conquest of Izumi Province, left Kishiwada-jo Castle for Negoro-ji Temple.
  176. On April 22, a fire occurred in the residence of Sadatoki HOJO who held real power, though having already resigned from the shikken post (regent to the shogun), so he moved to the residence of Morotoki HOJO, who was his male cousin and the regent at the time.
  177. On April 22, commoners gathered around at midnight for the purpose of plunder and broke into Asano's Tepposhu Kamiyashiki from the back door.
  178. On April 22, he also assumed the position of Togu Gakushi (Teacher of the Classics of Crown Prince).
  179. On April 22, he was nominated as Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and retained his position as Sakone gon no chujo.
  180. On April 22, the bakufu sentenced Nagahiro ASANO, who was an adopted son and Asano Takumi no Kami's brother, to home confinement.
  181. On April 23, 1176, he rose to Junii (Junior Second Rank) and retained his position as Ukonoe no chujo and Mimasaka gonno kami.
  182. On April 23, 1240, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank), and retained his position as Gon no dainagon, Ukonoe no taisho and Umeryogyokan.
  183. On April 23, 1305, Tokuso's vassals 'made a night attack' and killed Tokimura HOJO, who was Rensho at that time.
  184. On April 23, 1633, he was awarded with an increase of 4,000 goku and became a daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) for 10,500 koku in total and became the lord of Hyakushu Domain in Kazusa Province.
  185. On April 23, 1645, he celebrated his coming of age (Genpuku).
  186. On April 23, 1669, he died at the age of 72.
  187. On April 23, 1681, he was given an additional 1,200 koku (of rice) (a unit of volume: rice 1-koku is 180.39 liter, lumber 1-koku is 0.278 cubic meter) (at this time the former kirimai was changed to shoryo (territory)), and as a result, he was given 2,000 koku in total in the Makabe County and the Kawachi County, Hitachi Province.
  188. On April 23, 1858, Naosuke was appointed to Tairo (chief minister) of the Edo bakufu through the political maneuvering of certain members of the Nanki Group (a group supporting Yoshitomi from the Kishu-Tokugawa family), such as Tadakata MATSUDAIRA and Tadanaka MIZUNO.
  189. On April 23, 1870, Kyoto Prefectural Office (Dual capital system by Grand Council of State), which found the state of the academy disturbing, issued an injunction, which closed Shijuku Ritsumeikan after a little less than a year (the establishment was supposed to be around September 23, 1869).
  190. On April 23, 2008, Rock Chipper Record Co., Ltd released a compact disc called 'Music of Nikkatsu films, the director series, Ko NAKAHIRA,' which was a collection of music that appeared only in Nakahira films from his years at Nikkatsu.
  191. On April 23, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare announced this fact.
  192. On April 23, Russia, France, and Germany apply diplomatic pressure on the Japan government for return of the territory to China (Triple intervention) in exchange.
  193. On April 23, he stepped down from the position of chamberlain.
  194. On April 24, 1021, he was transferred to the Kyushu region.
  195. On April 24, 1326, Takatoki HOJO, the 14th shikken (regent to the shogun) became a priest due to illness at the age of 24.
  196. On April 24, 1569 he became governor of Yamashiro Province according to "Tokitsugukyo-ki" (The Diary of Tokitsugu YAMASHINA).
  197. On April 24, 1592, he had the first division including Yukinaga KONISHI, Yoshitoshi SO and 18,700 other soldiers cross the sea and land in the Korean Peninsula as scheduled.
  198. On April 24, 1611, he died at the age of 58, and the eldest son Yasunori succeeded him.
  199. On April 24, 1885, he held the post of Kyuchu Shiko (a retainer of the Imperial court) and served the Emperor Meiji.
  200. On April 24, 774, Nemaro who had been Ge-jugoinoge (Jugoinoge [Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade] given to persons outside Kyoto) at that time was appointed to an assistant governor of Dewa Province by the Empress Shotoku.
  201. On April 24, 954, he served concurrently as Bizen no kami (the governor of Bizen Province).
  202. On April 24, 992, Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  203. On April 24, Katsuie committed suicide with his wife Oichi no Kata.
  204. On April 24: Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state)
  205. On April 25, 1089, he resigned as Dajodaijin.
  206. On April 25, 1333, the Nawa army of Yukiuji NAWA (a younger brother of Nagatoshi NAWA), who captured Konami-jo Castle where Kiyotaka SASAKI of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) side stayed, subsequently attacked Nakayama-jo Castle.
  207. On April 25, 1360, Imperial Prince Okiyoshi (also known as Oto no wakamiya), together with his supporters including Ujinori AKAMATSU, made a surprise attack on Anoangu, the headquarters of the Southern Court.
  208. On April 25, 1468, Enryaku-ji Temple set fire on Katata.
  209. On April 25, 1497 Motonari MORI was born the second son of Hiromoto MORI, kokujin lord of Aki Province and the Fukuhara clan.
  210. On April 25, 1646, he was sent to Nikko Toshogu Shrine (enshrining the first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, Ieyasu TOKUGAWA) as Rinji-Hoheishi (a special messenger for making an offering to a Shrine).
  211. On April 25, 1862, he was transferred to Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  212. On April 25, 1868, when Isami Kondo surrendered to the New government army, he tried to tail the movement of a feudal retainer of Satsuma Domain, Tota ARIMA, but he could not keep tailing owing to Satsuma's severe vigilance, and returned in vain.
  213. On April 25, 1898, Japan-Russia Agreement (Nishi-Rosen Agreement)
  214. On April 25, 1961
  215. On April 25, 1977, he was designated as an important intangible cultural heritage (Living National Treasure) as the holder of 'sometsuke' skills.
  216. On April 25, 2009, the president of Kyoto University Hiroshi MATSUMOTO announced in the Sankei Shimbun saying 'the university started a consultation with the dormitory council concerning the reconstruction of Yoshida dormitory.'
  217. On April 25, he became commander of Yura Fortress; and on May 5, he was transferred to Tokyo Bay Fortress as commander.
  218. On April 25, he was assigned to Gon dainagon, (Provisional Major Councilor) and resigned as Sakonoe no gon chujo.
  219. On April 25, he was nominated as Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade), and retained his position as Sakone gon no shosho.
  220. On April 25, it was decided to send local governors Masauji ISHIHARA and Toshinobu OKADA to Ako to rule the place, since it was going to be a shogunal demesne for a while.
  221. On April 25th of the same year, his genpuku ceremony was held in the same manner as the imperial prince's would have been held.
  222. On April 26 of the same year when he was in Itabashi camp he discovered Isami KONDO, who was disguised in an attempt to run away, among the soldiers of the Bakufu army who surrendered themselves to the government forces in Shimousa Province.
  223. On April 26, 1174, Shigeko visited Itsukushima together with Emperor Goshirakawa.
  224. On April 26, 1231 he was transferred to Sadaijin.
  225. On April 26, 1277, he resigned Dajodaijin.
  226. On April 26, 1664, the system was changed.
  227. On April 26, 1822, Ienari was promoted to Juichii-sadaijin (Minister of the Left, Junior First Rank) and also served as Konoe no Daisho.
  228. On April 26, 1823, he was nominated as Junii (Junior Second Rank), and retained his position as Gon Dainagon.
  229. On April 26, 1900, after the Bureau of Shrines and Temples, the Ministry of Home Affairs was discontinued, the work was divided into the Bureau of Shrines and the Bureau of Religions.
  230. On April 26, 903, he was transferred to be Hyobu taijo.
  231. On April 26, Mitsuzumi TONAI, roto (retainer) of Chikaie, came back to Kamakura and reported that he had killed Yoshitaka around the Iruma-gawa River (Saitama Prefecture).
  232. On April 26, a monk in Horin-ji Temple reported to the Emperor that Korechika privately practiced Daigensuiho (the rite of prayer of Shingon esoteric Buddhism for protection of the country and the submission of enemies), which was forbidden to all but the state.
  233. On April 26, he was assigned as a Jiju (chamberlain).
  234. On April 26, the funeral of SAKUMA was held as the official village funeral service at Maekawa-jinja Shrine in his hometown.
  235. On April 26, when Korekata was exiled, he became a priest and called himself Jakushin as his homyo (a name given to a person who enters the Buddhist priesthood).
  236. On April 27 of the next year, 1592 (the first year of the Bunroku era), Toshiie left Kyo (Kyoto, as of now) for Nagoya before the other warloards (Tokitsune-kyo ki [The Diary of Lord Tokitsune]).
  237. On April 27, 1037 she moved to Shosaiin (the Hall of Initial Abstinence) in Daizenshiki (the Office of the Imperial Kitchen).
  238. On April 27, 1324, he was appointed as Dainagon (chief councilor of state) with his status as Junnain no Betto, Shogakuin no Betto and Mutsu-dewa no Azechi remaining unchanged.
  239. On April 27, 1574, as an Imperial envoy of Emperor Ogimachi, he visited Nobunaga ODA with Masakiyo ASUKAI and delivered the imperial sanction of cutting ranjatai (a fragrant wood which is said to have the best aroma).
  240. On April 27, 1661, he apportioned his fief yielding 500 koku (a unit of volume: rice 1-koku is 180.39 liter) to his younger brother, Takashige KUKI.
  241. On April 27, 1686, Norito (Daihachiro) WASA in Kishu Clan became Tenka-ichi with 8,133 arrows shot out of 13,053.
  242. On April 27, 1863, a group of 13 people, including Kamo SERIZAWA and Isami KONDO formed Mibu-Roshigumi (the Mibu masterless warrior group), which was also called Seichu-Roshigumi, the predecessor of the Shinsen-gumi masterless warrior party.
  243. On April 27, 1874, he was assumed Sadaijin.
  244. On April 27, 1991, Sagano Sight-seeing Tram Line between Saga Torokko Station and Kameoka Torokko Station opened.
  245. On April 27, Saigo, Murata, and Ikenoue retreated to Hitoyoshi.
  246. On April 27, Takaie NAGOE was defeated by Enshin AKAMATSU.
  247. On April 27, following Saigo's retreat to Hitoyoshi, Kirino retreated to Eshiro, where they discussed again to decide the disposition of each troop and dispatched newly organized companies to various places.
  248. On April 27, the Satsuma army entered the Hitoyoshi basin and placed the headquarters in Hitoyoshi.
  249. On April 28 he was appointed Hyobu no taifu with Jugoinoge.
  250. On April 28, 1069, he was additionally appointed to a tutor of the Crown Prince (Imperial Prince Sadahiro who later became Emperor Shirakawa).
  251. On April 28, 1217, he celebrated his attainment of manhood, was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and made jiju (a chamberlain).
  252. On April 28, 1235 he resigned from the post of Sessho.
  253. On April 28, 1302, he resigned Ume no kami.
  254. On April 28, 1450, he retired from Daijo-daijin.
  255. On April 28, 1453, he retired from Kanpaku and Nairan.
  256. On April 28, 1548, he was finally allowed to enter Neiha and arrived at Beijing on June 4.
  257. On April 28, 1602, he was reassigned as Sakonoe Gonnoshosho (Provisional Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) under the name of Masanori TOYOTOMI (perhaps he was also promoted to the Lower Junior Fourth Rank at this time).
  258. On April 28, 1816, he became Udaijin (Minister of the Right).
  259. On April 28, 1893, he held a ceremony of inheritance and he succeeded the family businesses.
  260. On April 28, 1937 he was one of the first recipients of the Order of Culture and became a member of the Imperial Art Academy.
  261. On April 28, 785 or March 11 on the old calendar, Kazuragi was assigned to Konoehei Ryoge no kan (a post outside the original Ritsuryo code created by Imperial edicts), and on November 9, 785 or September 29 on the old calendar, he was assigned to Sashoben (third-ranked officer of the left).
  262. On April 28, 976, he met MINAMOTO no Yorimitsu, who happened to pass along the Ashigara-toge road and was impressed by the strength of Kintaro, and engaged him as a retainer.
  263. On April 28, 990, they vanquished Shuten Doji (the leader of a group of bandits that roamed the region around Kyoto) who lived on Mt. Oe (currently Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture).
  264. On April 28, Nobunaga entered the Kofu-jo Castle and awarded Nobutada with the sword of Nashijimaki for his distinguished war service, as much as saying, 'I intend to pass my power on to you'.
  265. On April 28, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and he retained his positions as Shikibu taifu, Daigaku no Kami, Monjo Hakase, Togu Gakushi and Bizen no Kami.
  266. On April 28, upon arriving at Eshiro, KIRINO established temporary headquarters there and held a military meeting.
  267. On April 29, 1257, Yasutsuna suggested that a Kemari Meet should be held at the Imperial Palace.
  268. On April 29, 1261, he resigned Sessho and Fujiwarashi choja.
  269. On April 29, 1317 (March 10, 1317 in old lunar calendar), he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade) and transferred to Sagami no kami (governor of Sagami Province).
  270. On April 29, 1449, he was assigned to Sangi (councilor).
  271. On April 29, 1569 he was called Matsu-Sho (an abbreviation of Matsunaga Danjo Shohitsu) in "The Tamonin Nikki Diary."
  272. On April 29, 1578, Kenshin UESUGI suddenly died.
  273. On April 29, 1630, Ryoo DOKAKU was born into the Suzuki family, a poor farming family in Maeda (currently, Hatayama-Mura, Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture), Yawata Village of Ogachi County in Dewa Province (later, Ugo Province).
  274. On April 29, 1883, as the representatives of 61 villagers in Horiyamashita Village, Osumi County, more than ten people led by Shigejiro NANJO intruded on the house of Tahei YAMAGUCHI in the same village and threatened him.
  275. On April 29, 1964, he received a award.
  276. On April 29, 923, he assumed the additional post of Togu no suke (Assistant Master in the Crown Prince's Quarters to Prince Yasuyori, the son of Imperial Prince Yasuakira).
  277. On April 29, 964, he was dismissed from the post of Chugu Gonnodaibu.
  278. On April 29, he waded across Amnok River from the upriver of Uiju and pursued the enemy from Seoksong (Shicheng in Chinese) to Daerubang (Daloufang in Chinese), and finally defeated them near Gemada (in present China).
  279. On April 29, the fourth messengers arrived and delivered information about Nagahiro ASANO's confinement.
  280. On April 29th of the leap year, the inspector of the Kanto region, Sanetomi SANJO, notified by imperial order, that the Imperial Court would allow Kamenosuke TAYASU (He was 6 year old then. Later he was known as Iesato TOKUGAWA) to become the successor to Tokugawa family line.
  281. On April 3, 1201, Sainen who was in Isobe-go of Kozuke Province was ordered to subdue a rebellion raised by Sukemori JO and Hangaku Gozen.
  282. On April 3, 1529, he left the capital for Noto Province (military governor of the province: Yoshifusa HATAKEYAMA).
  283. On April 3, 1582, Nobunaga arrived at burnt-out Tsutsujigasaki-yakata (Tsutsujigasaki Mansion) which had been the home ground of the Takeda clan.
  284. On April 3, 1683, Mototsune assumed Koke-Kimoiri (Koke especially well-versed in ancient court practices and usages) along with Yoshinaka KIRA and Yoshisato HATAKEYAMA.
  285. On April 3, 1790, Heizo received an official appointment to deal with Kayakugata Ninsokuyoseba.
  286. On April 3, 1822, he was also assigned to the provisional vice governor of the Iyo Province at the same time.
  287. On April 3, 1879, he was posthumously granted Shonii (Senior Second Rank).
  288. On April 3, 1921
  289. On April 3, 1922, Gentaro was on a train bound for Kyoto from Sonobe on the Sanin Main Line, which he had been president of prior to the enactment of the railway nationalization law and had been owned by the forerunner of Kyoto Railway Co., Ltd.
  290. On April 3, 1949, the 'Nihon Kyudo Federation' was founded, and on August 2 it was formally accepted as member of the Japan Amateur Sports Association.
  291. On April 3, 744, umakai (horse breeders) and zakko were emancipated in full scale and those who had zakko-specific kabane (hereditary title) were allowed by an imperial decree to change it to the general kabane.
  292. On April 3, the Oda army lead by Nobutada ODA who departed for the front from Gifu-jo Castle besieged Takato-jo Castle.
  293. On April 3, the Satsuma army raided the detached 3rd brigade under the cover of fog in the early morning, but the brigade drove back the Satsuma army after a five-hour fierce battle, chased it across the Midori-kawa River, attacked the back side and the flank of the Satsuma army, and seized Kosa after further advancement.
  294. On April 3, the prefecture concluded the contaminated soil in Morita area was also due to the mining pollution from the Ashio copper mine.
  295. On April 30 in 1212, based on his accomplishment as a bugyo (magistrate) in Kyoto he was bestowed the position of jito (manager and lord of a manor) of a village.
  296. On April 30 of the intercalary year (old lunar calendar), he attacked Yoshitsune and his less than 20 subordinate warriors at the Koromogawa no Tachi residence of FUJIWARA no Motonari, leading 500 warriors on horseback.
  297. On April 30, 1864, Yoshinobu HITOTSUBASHI (Yoshinobu TOKUGAWA) assumed the post of Kinri Goshuei Sotoku at the same time he was excused from the post of the Shogun-kokenshoku (one of three major posts of Edo bakufu).
  298. On April 30, 1895, he died.
  299. On April 30, 1991
  300. On April 30, 1991, it was selected as a national Preservation Districts for Groups of Historic Buildings for the type 'towns of merchants' houses.'
  301. On April 30, 828, he was chosen as the Otoneri no kami (Director of the Bureau of Royal Attendants).
  302. On April 30, commanded by SAIGO to charge into the Bungo area, Commander Oshisuke NOMURA led Kiheitai to went over Mt. Shiiba and assigned part of the troop to the roles of defending Tomitaka-shinmachi (in the west of Hososhima) and guarding the Hososhima area, while advancing the main force to Nobeoka.
  303. On April 30, he resigned as sadaijin.
  304. On April 30, his contributions to Taisei Hokan were recognized and he was awarded Kun-itto Kyokujitsu Daijusho from the Meiji Government.
  305. On April 30, the 3rd company of the Jozan-tai troop and Kichiji HARUTA of the 6th platoon of the Yugeki-tai troop took positions to guard the strategic places of Nakamura and Toji, respectively.
  306. On April 30, the three commanders such as Sengoku were countered by the Yukawa army over the Shiomi Pass (Nakahechi-cho, Tanabe City) and withdrew.
  307. On April 30th, 1687, a lower class government official was ordered to change his behaviour after throwing stones at doves.
  308. On April 3: Iyo no Kami (Governor of Iyo Province)
  309. On April 3rd every year, Jimmu Tenno Sai (The Emperor Jimmu Festival) is held at the Three Shrines in the Imperial Court and several shrines, while an Imperial envoy goes to the Imperial mausoleum to offer a wand of hemp and paper streamers to the Shinto God.
  310. On April 4 (the old calendar), Ieyasu left Sunpu for Nagoya to attend the wedding ceremony of Yoshinao TOKUGAWA.
  311. On April 4 of the same year, he changed his name to Toemon HIROSAWA by the order of the clan, and in the following month, on May 6, he once again changed his name to Hyosuke (兵助) HIROSAWA.
  312. On April 4, 1168 he was conferred the court rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  313. On April 4, 1411 he finally celebrated his coming-of-age ceremony when he was forty at the Fushimi Imperial Palace and was named Sadafusa, then he was sent to his father, Imperial Prince Yoshihito.
  314. On April 4, 1448 he declined his respective title.
  315. On April 4, 1505, he died of an illness in Saito-yakata Mansion in Haruki, Noto Province.
  316. On April 4, 1510, kokyowa and reinforcements from Tsushima whose leader was Morichika SO started the Sanpo War with a force 4,500 strong.
  317. On April 4, 1599, Tadamune IJUIN was killed by Tadatsune SHIMAZU's sword at the Fushimi Shimazu residence.
  318. On April 4, 1694, 300 bales of rice was added to his salary.
  319. On April 4, 902, he was transferred to be Hyobu shojo.
  320. On April 4, a meeting was held in Yonezawa-cho Town, Ryogoku (current location of Higashi Nihon-bashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo) with one of the leaders of the Edo radicals, Yasubei HORIBE.
  321. On April 4, admitted to the court of the new emperor (Emperor Takakura).
  322. On April 4, although Shizuka had already been interrogated by Tokimasa in Kyoto, she was again asked about the whereabouts of Yoshitsune by officials of the Monchujo (Court of Justice in the Kamakura period).
  323. On April 4, coming from Hitoyoshi to the southern suburbs of Yatsushiro along the Kuma-gawa River on land or on boats, the Satsuma army attacked and defeated the government army in Sakamoto Village, and subsequently won battles on the 5th and 6th of the month, closing in on Yatsushiro.
  324. On April 4th, the grand government general and the Tokugawa family reached a final agreement.
  325. On April 5 "Onioi-shiki" (the ceremony driving demons out) is held as Kechigan hoyo (the Buddhist memorial service for making wishes).
  326. On April 5, 1127, he died at the age of 69.
  327. On April 5, 1207 (May 3, 1207 in the modern calendar), Kanezane passed away.
  328. On April 5, 1322, he also assumed the post of Emon-no-kami and was promoted to Kebiishi no Betto.
  329. On April 5, 1545, he left the capital for Echizen Province (military governor of the province: Takakage ASAKURA).
  330. On April 5, 1784, he was appointed Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  331. On April 5, 1869, Dajokan was relocated to Tokyo.
  332. On April 5, 1968, the Goryo-eiji moved the tomb from Koen-ji Temple in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  333. On April 5, 783, he became Harima no kami (Governor of Harima Province), thaking the position of Udaiben concurrently.
  334. On April 5, 905, he was transferred to Nakatsukasasho (Ministry of Central Affairs).
  335. On April 5, Kongobu-ji Temple became a Jogaku-ji temple.
  336. On April 5, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his position as Jiju.
  337. On April 5, more than 50 soldiers of the Koya army attacked the Tawa-jo Castle at night and damaged it.
  338. On April 5, one of the four pieces of the ceiling stone were lifted with a crane to be moved with a dedicated vehicle to the renovation facility.
  339. On April 5, the 3rd brigade (Major General Goro MIURA) attacked Torisu and invaded the center of the position defended by the Hirano-tai troop and the Jinguji-tai troop of the Satsuma army.
  340. On April 5, the government army held a council of war at the headquarters.
  341. On April 6 The Japan Castle Foundation established the "Day of the castle" project in the fiscal year 1974.
  342. On April 6 of the same year, Yawata Elementary School bus stop was newly established.
  343. On April 6, 1168, Goshirakawa-in & TAIRA no Kiyomori cooperatively made Emperor Rokujo transfer the throne to Emperor Takakura.
  344. On April 6, 1220 he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) and retained his position as Ukone no shosho.
  345. On April 6, 1574, Nobutora died in Takato of Shinano Province under the patronage of Shinpei NEZU, his daughter's husband in Ina of the same province.
  346. On April 6, 1599, he was given the letter 'Tada' from Hidetada TOKUGAWA, and he called himself Tadaakira.
  347. On April 6, 1639, he was transferred to Himeji Domain in Harima Province, added up to 180,000 koku.
  348. On April 6, 1818, he became an adopted child of Hisamichi TANEGASHIMA, the Tanegashima clan, and was treated as a child of the domain lord.
  349. On April 6, 1854, she moved to Shoren-in Temple with the blazing up of Imperial Palace (she returned to Hashimoto's residence on the 18th).
  350. On April 6, 1868, the basic policies of the government were presented according to the Charter Oath of Five Articles.
  351. On April 6, 1884, Joe departed Japan on his second overseas trip.
  352. On April 6, 1902, he died in Tokyo.
  353. On April 6, 2006 the castle was selected the 50th Nihon 100 meijo (100 great castles in Japan) and the nationwide stamp rally of Nihon 100 meijo (100 great castles in Japan) started in June.
  354. On April 6, 2006, "Ichizawa Shinzaburo Hanpu" was opened diagonally across the street (Higashioji-dori Street) of Ichizawa Hanpu store.
  355. On April 6, 2006, Azuchi-jo Castle was selected among the top 100 castles in Japan (Number 51).
  356. On April 6, 2006, it was selected as one of the 100 Fine Castles of Japan (#53); in June of 2007 a National 100 Fine Castles of Japan Stamp Rally was started.
  357. On April 6, 2006, the Ono-jo Castle was selected as one of the Japan's 100 Finest Castles (the 86th) and from June 2007, the Japan's 100 Finest Castles stamp rally started.
  358. On April 6, 901, he was transferred to be Nakatsukasa shojo.
  359. On April 6, a memorial service was held for those soldiers who had died in battle, and founded a shrine, Shokonjo (today's Yamaguni gokoku-jinja Shrine), in Tsuji village.
  360. On April 6, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sakone gonno chujo.
  361. On April 6, the detached 4th brigade led by Colonel Michinori Kurokawa landed at Toguchiura in Uto.
  362. On April 7 in the same year, Imperial Prince Taruhito had a coming-of-age ceremony and was appointed as Dazai no sochi and received court rank on the following day.
  363. On April 7, 1229, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  364. On April 7, 1645, he became a priest and took the name Ozan.
  365. On April 7, 1968, its competitor, Kobe Rapid Transit Railway Co., Ltd., launched operations.
  366. On April 7, 711, He received the title of Shoshinojo (Senior Forth Rank, Upper Grade); however, he died on August 10 of the same year.
  367. On April 7, 715, her sons became imperial descendants.
  368. On April 7, Shinzei's son was allowed to return to the capital, while by contrast, on April 26, Tsunemune was exiled to Awa Province and Korekata to Nagato Province.
  369. On April 7, Yoshimori WADA came to the shogunate residence in Kamakura and Sanetomo met him.
  370. On April 7, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Court Rank) and appointed Gon Chunagon.
  371. On April 7, his body was transferred to a mountain retreat in Kuga (Kuga, Otagi District, Yamashiro Province), and on April 13 it was buried in the western section of Kuga.
  372. On April 7, reinforced by the detached 1st brigade and the 4th brigade, the detached 2nd brigade pushed back the Satsuma army, which had advanced to the left bank of the Midori-kawa River to the right bank of the river.
  373. On April 7, the waiting room, for which Japanese cedar grown in Niigata Prefecture were used as interior materials, was completed at the concourse within the ticket gates; this project made use of the 'Initiative for Promoting the Use of Trees of Echigo Origin' promoted by the Niigata Prefectural Government.
  374. On April 7, together with Sanehira DOI, Kagetoki was appointed as the provincial military governor for 5 Provinces: Harima, Bizen, Mimasaka, Bichu and Bingo.
  375. On April 7th, 711, INBE no Sukune Kobito was promoted to Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  376. On April 8 he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and retained his position as Ukone no shosho.
  377. On April 8, 1206, he was promoted to the rank of Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank), and on November 28, he adopted Kugyo, the second son of his brother Yoriie, at his mother's command.
  378. On April 8, 1841, Ienari was posthumously conferred to the rank of Shoichii (Senior First Rank).
  379. On April 8, 1862, when Teizo MIYABE, a feudal retainer of the Kumamoto clan, and others tried to enter Satsuma Province, Murata and Shinshichi ARIMA went to see Miyabe and others at Ichiki Station to discuss the current affairs and persuaded them to enter Satsuma Province.
  380. On April 8, 716, Kimite's son, Jurokuijo (Junior Sixth Rank) Oishi was given a rice field along with other sons of meritorious retainers from Jinshin War.
  381. On April 8, 766 or February 21 on the old calendar, he was granted 20 towns of Kuden (rice fields given to those who did meritorious deeds for the state) as well as the title of the land for generations.
  382. On April 8, Hideyoshi issued a ban which guaranteed security against Kaizuka Jinai-cho (temple villages).
  383. On April 8, Shinpei was tried at the hastily established Saga Court by Togama KONO who was his subordinate during his time at the Ministry of Justice and was sentenced to be beheaded on April 13.
  384. On April 8, Yoshimori came to the shogunate residence again with his family and begged his nephew Tanenaga's forgiveness, but Sanetomo did not allow it since he regarded Tanenaga as mastermind, and Yoshitoki, who conveyed the message, laid bound Tanenaga in front of the Wada family (Izumi Chikahira's War).
  385. On April 8, the garrison was divided into three groups of the Totsui-tai troop led by Major Yasukata OKU, the Shinshu-tai troop led by Captain OGAWA, and Reserve, and sortied.
  386. On April 8, the government army occupied the Kakinoki Battery in Hagisako through the fierce battle in the Hetano area.
  387. On April 9 he was promoted to Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his positions as Ukone no shosho and Assistant Governor of Omi Province.
  388. On April 9 of the same year, the consecration ceremony for the Great Buddha was held, and Kyofuku was reassigned to the governor of Hitachi on May 26.
  389. On April 9, 1227 he was transferred to Udaijin.
  390. On April 9, 1675, the Kyoto Imperial Palace was burnt down by a Kyoto great fire and Seiemon poured his energy into the reconstruction of the Imperial Palace as an Inspector of stone masons for kinri sakuji (reconstruction work) of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto.
  391. On April 9, 1869, the army of the new government started to land in Otobe, Ezo.
  392. On April 9, 1898, he was appointed as the chief editor of Shinano-Mainichi Shimbun at the request of the newspaper publisher.
  393. On April 9, Emperor Yomei died.
  394. On April 9, he was assigned additional post of Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) (similarly, assigned additional post as Konoe no daisho (Major Captain of the Palace Guards) while serving as Sangi).
  395. On April 9, the Satsuma army bravely fought and drove off the government army that invaded Waifu again, but according to the judgment that it could not keep on fighting due to lack of bullets and arms, it retreated to Akahoshizaka.
  396. On April 9: Shuri gon no suke (Provisional assistant master in the Office of Palace Repairs)
  397. On April 9th, 1687, deserters of sick horses were ordered to exile (10 villagers in Musashi Province).
  398. On April, 1184, Koreyoshi, Yoshinobu's son, was assigned to the Shugo (provincial constable) of the Iga Province and Yoshinobu himself was assigned to Musashi no kuni no kami (governor of Musashi Province) by Yoritomo's recommendation on July in the same year.
  399. On April, 1888, it was promulgated as the latter part (as opposed to the first part consisting of Shisei) of Legislative Decree No.1, Apr.17,1888 as a replacement for the previous law, Gun-ku-cho-son Heniseiho (an act for the organization of the administrative divisions).
  400. On Arahasyanou
  401. On Aug. 20, 1657, he became a monk and was called Joku.
  402. On August 1 of the same year, the Ministry of Education authorized changing the name.
  403. On August 1, 1507, Masamoto HOSOKAWA was assassinated by the supporters of his adopted son Sumiyuki HOSOKAWA, who started a battle against another adopted son Sumimoto HOSOKAWA.
  404. On August 1, 1847, the Shogunate gave a secret order to designate Shichiromaro of Mito-han Clan as the heir to the Hitotsubashi Family, one of the three branches of the Tokugawa-han Clan (Gosankyo).
  405. On August 1, 1896, after the end of the war, two types of specials stamps were issued in two types each for two sen and three sen.
  406. On August 1, 1961
  407. On August 1, 2004, the commemorative ICOCA for reciprocal usage agreement with Suica (50,000 copies) went on sale.
  408. On August 1, 2005, the lines of the Route via Ogura were totally abolished.
  409. On August 1, 672, OTOMO no Fukei and his troops rose in arms in Yamato and headed for North, Nara (NARA City).
  410. On August 1, 672, OTOMO no Fukei and his troops rose in arms in Yamato and headed for north, Nara (NARA City).
  411. On August 1, 672, when OTOMO no Fukei rose in arms and occupied Asuka and advanced northward, SAKAMOTO no Takara was involved in the troops.
  412. On August 1, 986, Emperor Kazan left the Imperial Palace for good in order to become a Buddhist monk, and subsequently Emperor Ichijo was enthroned in his seventh year (it is said that this was a conspiracy by Kaneie set up a grandchild for enthronement at an early age).
  413. On August 1, Kirino was defeated at Sadohara and the government forces occupied Miyazaki.
  414. On August 1, Kugyo, who were learning at Onjo-ji Temple, came back to Kamakura, and took charge of betto at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine by Masako's command.
  415. On August 1, as Kogashu accepted Mitsunari's request and opened the castle gate from the inside, Fushimi Castle fell.
  416. On August 1, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank), retained his position as Gon no chunagon.
  417. On August 1, the Shinsen-ryodan brigade arrived in Miyazaki on board ships.
  418. On August 1, two days after her death, TAIRA no Tokitada informed Tadachika NAKAYAMA that 庄園一向に主上に附属し奉られ了はんぬ ("Sankaiki" (diary by Tadachika NAKAYAMA) Article of June 19, 1179).
  419. On August 10 1871 according to the old calendar, the court rank system was temporarily abolished because of the introduction of "Kanto" (the government official rank system).
  420. On August 10, 1185, he was granted the rank Gon no Sojo (a highest ranking priest, next to a sojo).
  421. On August 10, 1243, he was assigned additional post of Togu no fu (an official in charge of education of the Crown Prince) for Imperial Prince Hisahito, who later became Emperor Gofukakusa.
  422. On August 10, 1308, he was proclaimed seii taishogun.
  423. On August 10, 1551, Taketo SAGARA ran away again from the Ouchi family to escape to Chikuzen by fear for Takafusa.
  424. On August 10, 1792, the French Revolution Government arrested their King Louis XVI (King of France) and suspended his sovereignty.
  425. On August 10, 1931
  426. On August 10, 1979, the operation of the 'SL Yamaguchi' pulled by the JNR C57 steam locomotive began.
  427. On August 10, 688, OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro read an eulogy in Emperor Tenmu's Hinkyu (funeral parlor).
  428. On August 10, 688, there was a mourning ceremony held in the Emperor Tenmu's Hinkyu where people got together.
  429. On August 10, 806, a ruling was made in favor of the Inbe clan.
  430. On August 10, 975, due to the Saiin Imperial Princess Sonshi's (Princess of Emperor Reizei) resignation, she was assigned as Kamo Saiin at the age of 12 by bokujo (bokutei) (to decide by fortunetelling).
  431. On August 10, Soseki left Okayama to visit Shiki in Matsuyama.
  432. On August 10, a palace servant of Sadaijin, MUSA no Saga offered 嘉瓜 to the emperor and Bunbu Hyakkan made a celebrational statement.
  433. On August 10, he left the post of Kampaku, and was proclaimed as Sessyo by the Emperor.
  434. On August 10, he was commanded by the Emperor to the rank below Daijo-daijin, FUJIWARA no Kinsue.
  435. On August 10, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank) with his rank of Gon-Chunagon (supernumerary second-ranked councilor of state) remaining unchanged.
  436. On August 10, however, Tsunemune petitioned to carry out Jimoku in In's palace and Goshirakawa agreed to it.
  437. On August 10, rice riots broke out in major cities, starting with Kyoto City and Nagoya City.
  438. On August 10, while the troops were marching, KI no Ahemaro and the others learned that OTOMO no Fukei was defeated at Mt. Nara (Nara city), and they immediately sent OKISOME no Usagi with a thousand of horse soldiers.
  439. On August 11 in the same year, Asuka Village Council also voted for the request to conserve the mural paintings at the site and submitted it to the Agency for Cultural Affairs also
  440. On August 11 when the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Popular Affairs merged into the Ministry of Finance to be able to control financial affairs with absolute authority, measurements for putting the things in order were planned to be examined by Okuma and Ito as leaders.
  441. On August 11, 1287, he resigned Kanpaku.
  442. On August 11, 1507, Masamoto was assassinated by Sumiyuki's supporters, including Motonaga KOZAI and Nagatada YAKUSHIJI, and on August 12, Sumiyuki's vassals attacked the residence of Sumimoto, who managed to escape to Koga in Omi Province together with Yukinaga MIYOSHI.
  443. On August 11, 1507, Masamoto was attacked and killed while taking a bath by his own guards Magoshichi TAKEDA, Motonaga KOUZAI, and Nagatada YAKUSHIJI, who had been persuaded to side with Sumiyuki (the Eisho Disturbance).
  444. On August 11, 1554 (old lunar calendar), Kennyo became a priest.
  445. On August 11, 1585, he was appointed to Saemon no taifu (third-ranked officer of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards) at Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, under the name of Masanori TAIRA.
  446. On August 11, 1606, he had his coming-of-age ceremony and identified himself as Yorimasa.
  447. On August 11, 1649, Yasunobu was transferred with an additional stipend of 14,000 koku to Sasayama Domain in Tanba Province, an amount of stipend of which was 50,000 koku in total.
  448. On August 11, 1702, the Edo bakufu decided to extend the house confinement of Nagahiro ASANO (Asano Takumi no Kami's younger brother) in Hiroshima Domain in Hiroshima City, so restoring the Asano family became hopeless.
  449. On August 11, 1708, he retired, giving the family estate to his oldest son Tanemoto.
  450. On August 11, 1708, he took over as head of the family and became the second lord of the Domain due to his father's retirement, and gave a territory of 3,000 koku to his younger brother, Taneharu KUTSUKI.
  451. On August 11, 1833 Kogoro WADA was born as the first son of Masakage WADA, who was a physician of the Hagi clan, and whose residence was located at Hagi Gofuku-machi, Nagato Province (present-day Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture).
  452. On August 11, 1954, the Uji-Yodo Line (via Ogura) was revised to divert a part of its course within the Kumiyama-cho area to go through the community of Nishi-Imoarai.
  453. On August 11, 705, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro became Dainagon (Major Councilor) (August 1 in the "Kugyobunin").
  454. On August 11, 705, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro became Dainagon (Major Councilor).
  455. On August 11, Osaka City and Kobe City
  456. On August 11, he was also appointed Minbukyo and left the office of Mutsu Dewa Azechi.
  457. On August 11, his position was changed to Gon Chunagon.
  458. On August 1181, he started to serve as the Keishi (household superintendent) for Kanezane KUJO.
  459. On August 1194, Takayoshi ICHIJO, who was Yoritomo's nephew and a noble in Kyoto at the age of 18, came down to Kamakura.
  460. On August 11th, ranked Ju Goi-ge and appointed as Samanokami.
  461. On August 12, 1263, he returned to the position of Sadaijin.
  462. On August 12, 1468 - resigned as the kanrei.
  463. On August 12, 1521, he was [posthumously] awarded the rank of Jyu Ichii, Sadaijin.
  464. On August 12, 1604, Sugen-in bore Iemitsu TOKUGAWA in Edo-jo Castle.
  465. On August 12, 1719, it was performed at Osaka Takemotoza (the puppet theater in Osaka) for the first time.
  466. On August 12, 1864, he killed Shozan SAKUMA, who belonged to kobu-gattai (integration of the imperial court and the shogunate) group and the leading figure advocating the opening of the country.
  467. On August 12, 767, Naijusho was established to expand the duties of the Naijudokoro (Royal Pages Office).
  468. On August 12, 996, he took the post of Ukon no gon no chujo.
  469. On August 12, Serizawa committed an outrageous act of destruction--he set fire to the Yamatoya building, a silk wholesaler.
  470. On August 12, the government army started strategic activities for attacking Nobeoka.
  471. On August 12,767, he became Mutsu Chinju Fuku-shogun (Deputy general of security guards in Mutsu Province).
  472. On August 12: Ukyo no daibu (Master of the Western Capital Offices)
  473. On August 13 and 14, Kirino, Murata, Ikegami advanced from Nagai-mura and commanded the charge against Nobeoka in the main road of Tabaruzaka.
  474. On August 13 of the same year, Line No. 32 closed too, leaving only Line Nos. 31A and 31B in operation on the Route via Ogura.
  475. On August 13, 1432, Senge (an imperial proclamation) was issued to appoint him as Sessho.
  476. On August 13, 1554 (old lunar calendar), Shonyo entered nirvana at the age of 39.
  477. On August 13, 1595, Shigeharu was assigned to guard the Main Gate of Fushimi-jo Castle when Hidetsugu TOYOTOMI visited Fushimi-jo Castle to account for suspicion of rebellion.
  478. On August 13, 1682, he was granted an audience with shogun Tsunayoshi TOKUGAWA for the first time.
  479. On August 13, 1801, he was retired at the age of 48 and his eldest son Masayasu succeeded to his post.
  480. On August 13, 1912, he quit the positions of the Minister of the Interior and the grand chamberlain.
  481. On August 13, 2002, it was registered as a Michi no Eki called 'Michi no Eki Maizuru Port Toretore Center,' and works also as a traffic information center and a rest area.
  482. On August 13, 789, by the imperial decree of Emperor Kanmu, Sangen of Fuwanoseki, Suzukanoseki and Arachinoseki was suddenly abolished.
  483. On August 13, Hidetsugu visited Hideyoshi in Fushimi-jo Castle to explain the rebellion, but he could not meet him, and went to Mt. Koya on the same day.
  484. On August 13, Tokyo City, Fukushima City, Toyohashi City, Gifu City, Otsu City, Toyama City, Takaoka City, Kanazawa City, Fukui City, Wakayama City, Sakai City, Amagasaki City, Himeji City, Okayama City, Onomichi City, Kure City, Hiroshima City, Tottori City, Takamatsu City, Marugame City and Kochi City
  485. On August 13, according to a scheme hatched by Joi-ha (supporters of expulsion of the foreigners) nobles such as Sanetomi SANJO, an Imperial Decree was issued stating that the emperor would carry out an imperial visit to Yamato.
  486. On August 13, he asked FUJIWARA no Teika to evaluate the 30 waka he composed.
  487. On August 13, he was permitted to enter the Tenjo no ma room in Seiryo-den.
  488. On August 13, she and Tokimasa were forced to become priests and confined to Izu Province by order of Yoshitoki (the Makishi Incident).
  489. On August 13th, 1858, Iesada demonstrated an exceptional initiative and announced the punishment on the daimyos of the Hitotsubashi group.
  490. On August 14, 1691, he succeeded the headship of the family due to his father Yoshinari's death.
  491. On August 14, 1871, when his father retired due to the illness, he succeeded the governor of domain.
  492. On August 14, 1929, he assumed the president of South Manchuria Railways.
  493. On August 14, 1929, he changed his name in the family register to Kiyomaro.
  494. On August 14, 1953
  495. On August 14, 1996, a Nabisco Cup game against Kashiwa Reysol (played in Oita City Athletic Stadium as a home game of Sanga) was suspended because of a typhoon.
  496. On August 14, Hamamatsu City, Okazaki City, Nara City and Fukuyama City
  497. On August 14, Tokitada took office as Uemon no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards) and Kebiishi no betto; Tokitada was the first person who had experienced positions of jo (Lieutenant) and suke (assistant) and then became betto (chief officer).
  498. On August 14, Yoshimura visited Tadamitsu NAKAYAMA who brought thirty-nine like-minded persons including Yoshimura and Ike, and gathered in Hoko-ji Temple, departing Kyoto having Tadamitsu as the commander.
  499. On August 14, he retained his position as Sakone gonno chujo.
  500. On August 14, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Lower Court Rank), while retaining his position as Kurodo no to and Sakone no shosho.
  501. On August 14, he was reassigned as Gon Dainagon and retained positions as Sakone no daisho and Chugu daibu.
  502. On August 14, the detached 2nd brigade rushed into Nobeoka, and the Satsuma army resisted it by destroying bridges across the Nakase-gawa River in the urban area of Nobeoka.
  503. On August 14th, 1858, Iesada TOKUGAWA died.
  504. On August 14th, 1858, Iesada died.
  505. On August 14th, Yoshinaka intervened on the enthronement of the new emperor by claiming that this great achievement was due to Prince Hokuriku whom he backed up; he insisted the Imperial Court to enthrone the Prince as the emperor.
  506. On August 14th, the IJN Second Fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Hikonojo KAMIMURA intercepted the Vladivostok Fleet off Urusan and inflicted heavy damage and interdicted its anti-shipping operations (Battle off Urusan).
  507. On August 15 (June 25 under the old lunar calendar), Yoritomo asked the Imperial Court for an imperial decree to search for and kill Yasuhira and gathered gokenin to Kamakura, but the imperial sanction was not issued.
  508. On August 15 (the old calendar) in the same year, he died of serious disease (In Kojiki, it was referred he died in 584).
  509. On August 15 at 9:00 a.m., the fourteen arrested people, accused of resisting the government officials and violating the Security Police Law, were on trial at the Tokyo District Court.
  510. On August 15 of the same year, he entered his territory Ako for the first time and met the vassals hometown such as Yoshio OISHI.
  511. On August 15, 1190, Moritsuna accompanied Yoritomo on his visit to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
  512. On August 15, 16, Yoshino River Festival (at Okawa-bashi Bridge riverbed)
  513. On August 15, 1846, he changed his childhood name to Kenkichi.
  514. On August 15, 1869, Senkyoshi was created by the Imperial Edict (of 1870) for Establishment of Shinto and teaching, and the staff included a minister, vice-minister, Kogisei (instructor), Shisho (a person doing miscellaneous duties about documents), hangan (inspector), sakan (secretary), Senkyoshi and others.
  515. On August 15, 1869, a new Dajokan system was introduced based upon government structure that underwent the above-mentioned reforms.
  516. On August 15, 1869, the whole system of job grades and court ranks was revised.
  517. On August 15, 1901, it was co-published by Tokyo Shinshisha (Tokyo New Poets Society) and Ito Bunyukan.
  518. On August 15, 1945 the Pacific War ended with Japan issuing the imperial rescript on the termination of the war and Taiwan was to be seized by the Republic of China.
  519. On August 15, 1945, WWII ends
  520. On August 15, 1945, the situation around Shinto changed drastically after the defeat of the Pacific War.
  521. On August 15, 775, he became Dazai no daini (Senior Assistant Governor General of the Dazai-fu).
  522. On August 15, Sendai City, Wakamatsu City, Yokohama City, Yokosuka City, Kofu City, Tsu City, Matsuyama City and Moji City
  523. On August 15, he was appointed as Kanpaku, Ichiza and Fujiwarashi choja.
  524. On August 15, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), while remaining as Kurodo no to and Udaiben.
  525. On August 15, the Navy launched bombing raids on Nanjing, and at the same time, Konoe announced 'now is the time to take decisive measures.'
  526. On August 15, they formed a position based in Wada-toge, and they prepared to have the last big battle of Sainan war against Government army.
  527. On August 15, they mainly lined up at Wada Pass and fought the last big battle of the Seinan War with the Government army.
  528. On August 15, they took up their positions centering on Wada Pass and tried the last do-or-die battle in Seinan War against the government forces.
  529. On August 1572, Nobunaga had his legitimate son Kimyomaru (later Nobutada ODA) join the battle for the first time.
  530. On August 15th of the same year, at the time of the entire SUZUKI Cabinet resignation, a senior statesmen's conference was not held because it was considered an emergency, and it is assumed the occupation by the General Headquarters of the Allied Powers (GHQ) ceased the authority of senior statesmen's conferences.
  531. On August 16 every year, the bonfires will begin as follows:
  532. On August 16, 1191 he was in charge of the topping-out ceremony for a stable.
  533. On August 16, 1249 he died at the age of 71.
  534. On August 16, 1265, he received Junior Third Rank.
  535. On August 16, 1679, he was appointed to wakadoshiyori.
  536. On August 16, 1863 he became the legitimate son of his father, Nobumichi.
  537. On August 16, 1972, big 'Gozan Okuribi' (Mountain Bon Fire) of Mt. Nyoigadake was seen from the grounds of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University on that day.
  538. On August 16, 696, he suddenly died.
  539. On August 16, SAIGO issued a command to dissolve his army.
  540. On August 16, Shimonoseki City and Kokura City
  541. On August 16, as a result of Jimoku that was presided by Goshirakawa, close vassals of the Retired Emperor occupied almost all of the positions of Kokushi (provincial governor) of thirty provinces in total that were occupied by members of the Taira clan with few exceptions including Yoshinaka KISO and MINAMOTO no Yukiie.
  542. On August 16, he was hospitalized in the Kokura Hoppo supporting hospital (in Fukuoka Prefecture); and on September 9, he left the hospital not recovering completely, and soon was transferred to the 46th Infantry Regiment and went back to Omura.
  543. On August 16, when Daimonji Okuribi (the Great Bonfire Event) is celebrated, the weekday timetable is applied except for when this day falls on Saturday or Sunday.
  544. On August 16th, appointed also as Iyo no Kami.
  545. On August 17, 1180, the day of raising an army, Moritsuna's older brothers killed Nobuto TSUTSUMI who was considered to act as guardian of Kanetaka YAMAKI and a brave warrior, and then, Moritsuna went to Kanetaka's residence with Kagekado and cut off his head.
  546. On August 17, Keio 4 (old lunar calendar) (October 2, 1868), it was announced that Sokui no rei would be held ten days later, on August 27 (old lunar calendar) (October 12, 1868).
  547. On August 17, Niigata City, Nagaoka City and Nagano City
  548. On August 17, he became the first post-WWII Prime Minister and organized the Higashikuninomiya Cabinet.
  549. On August 17, he was confined in Shuzen-ji Temple in Izu Province.
  550. On August 17, the cabinet approved the abandonment of the nonaggression policy.
  551. On August 17, they attacked Gojoshi Daikansho (magistrate's office) and beheaded Gennai SUZUKI, who was the daikan (magistrate), and raised an army to overthrow the bakufu.
  552. On August 18 in that year, a sweeping shake-up was carried out and Prince Takechi was assigned as Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister).
  553. On August 18, 1598, Hideyoshi passed away at Fushimi Castle, asking Ieyasu TOKUGAWA, a head of Go-Tairo, and Toshiie MAEDA, a guardian of Hideyori TOYOTOMI to look after affairs.
  554. On August 18, 1616, after Ieyasu's death, his brother Hidetada imposed upon Tadateru the 'kaieki' sanction.
  555. On August 18, 1626 he was given the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), and assumed the name of Wakasa no kami.
  556. On August 18, 1651, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and transferred to the role of Naidaijin (the Minister of the Interior).
  557. On August 18, 1658, he died at the age of 60.
  558. On August 18, 1863, he succeeded it (Coup of August 18), which made him a leading figure of Satsuma-Aizu Alliance.
  559. On August 18, 1960, a 20-year-old student of Kyoto University touched the statue of Maitreya and broke its ring finger of the right hand.
  560. On August 18, as the troop of Yoshinaka reached the Enryaku-ji Temple, a meeting was held to discuss countermeasures.
  561. On August 1899, Yutaka tried to cross the Tibetan border from Batang in Sichuan Province with Professor Enga TERAMOTO of Otani University, but they abandoned the plan due to safety concerns.
  562. On August 19 in 999, he gave a lecture of Codes at home.
  563. On August 19, 1161, he was assigned additional position as Ukone no daisho.
  564. On August 19, 1560, he was awarded with Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and appointed to sakone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  565. On August 19, 1626, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank) Dainagon.
  566. On August 19, 1626, he was promoted to Junior First Rank and transferred to Minister of the Left.
  567. On August 19, 1626, he was transferred to the position of Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of state).
  568. On August 19, 1720, Akifusa died of heatstroke in Murakami.
  569. On August 19, 785, he became Sadaiben (Controller of the Left), taking the other two posts, Sangi and Harima no kami (the governor of Harima Province) concurrently.
  570. On August 19, 866, he was again appointed as Sessho.
  571. On August 19, Koyata TORIO and Yasushi NOMURA (both belonging to the Kido group), who were driven by a sense of crisis, proposed that Yamagata implement haihan-chiken immediately.
  572. On August 19, each timber was loaded on two movable carriages in Kizu; they were pulled by workers to Todai-ji temple; they went up Ichisaka Hill (Kizugawa city) and Narazaka Hill (Nara city).
  573. On August 19, he was appointed to Ukone no Gon no chujo (Provisional Middle Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  574. On August 1900, he tried to enter Tibet from Xinjiang Province (present-day Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region), but once again turned back due to the difficulty of the journey and safety concerns.
  575. On August 19th, the IJA Third Army under the directives of Imperial headquarters initiated its first all-out seige of Lushun.
  576. On August 2 of the same year, the initiators including Shoko OKUHIRA were captured and sent to Naha, and they were sentenced to five years in prison.
  577. On August 2, 1005, he took the post of Sangi.
  578. On August 2, 1518, when Yoshioki OUCHI returned to Suo, Takakuni single-handedly seized power.
  579. On August 2, 1678, Kazuko died.
  580. On August 2, 1868 he was given the rank of Jugoinoge and appointed Governor of Bicchu Province.
  581. On August 2, 968, it was decided, by fortunetelling, that she would become Saigu of her elder brother, Emperor Reizei, thus entering Shosaiin (Hall of Initial Abstinence) (Konoefu - the Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guards) on January 20, 969.
  582. On August 2, Kanezane was informed that 白川殿の所領已下の事,皆悉く内の御沙汰あるべし (."Gyokuyo" (Diary of Kanezane KUJO) Article of June 20, 1179).
  583. On August 2, Mitsunari issued to feudal lords across the country a declaration, cosigned by Mitsunari, Terumoto MORI and Hideie UKITA, stating that Fushimi Castle had fallen.
  584. On August 2, Noriyori sent a kishomon to Yoritomo to swear his allegiance.
  585. On August 2, a proposal for a tax increase was announced.
  586. On August 2, having received a command to retreat to Mimitsu, the troops in Shiromi moved towards Mimitsu.
  587. On August 2, he died in Ise Province.
  588. On August 2, he was appointed as Gon no chunagon (provisional middle councilor), retained his position as Sakonoe no chujo.
  589. On August 2, he was promoted to the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), and retained his position as chamberlain.
  590. On August 2, they were defeated at Takanabe.
  591. On August 20, 1771, Princess Tomoko died at the age of 34.
  592. On August 20, 1844 he was born as the sixth son of Munehiro DATE (also called Chihiro DATE), a feudal retainer of the Kishu Domain, and his wife Masako (of the Atsumi clan).
  593. On August 20, 1864, he participated in the Kinmon Incident (Conspiracy of Hamaguri-gomon Gate).
  594. On August 20, 1871, in accordance with imperial prescript, the first son of Ryoma's elder sister Chizuru, Taro TAKAMATSU, changed his name to Nao SAKAMOTO to inherit Ryoma's family name, trying to avoid the end of the Ryoma's ancestry.
  595. On August 20, 1895, he was granted the title of baron because of his achievements in the Sino-Japanese War.
  596. On August 20, 682, Prince Kusakabe and Prince Takechi were sent to KASHIWADE no Maro to inquire after his condition.
  597. On August 20, 900, he was transferred to the position of sakyo no suke.
  598. On August 20, Antoku visited In no gosho, Hojuji-dono, and Tokitada attended.
  599. On August 20, Goshirakawa rejected Sannomiya (Takakura's third Imperial Prince Koreaki) and Hokuroku no miya, who was supported by Yoshinaka, and enthroned Shinomiya (Takakura's fourth Imperial Prince Takahira; the Emperor Gotoba), who appeared in a dream of Tango no Tsubone (TAKASHINA no Eishi).
  600. On August 20, Munemori requested that Yorimori send troops to Yamashina in order to defend against Yoshinaka's force, which was approaching Kyoto.
  601. On August 20, Sasebo City, Kumamoto City, Matsue City and Ogaki City
  602. On August 20, he became the head of the main branch of the Tokugawa Family.
  603. On August 20, he was appointed as Naidaijin (minister).
  604. On August 20, the name was changed to 'Isshinkai'.
  605. On August 20th, 1895 he was given the title of baron for his achievement in the Sino-Japanese War, and ranked with peerage.
  606. On August 21 (lunar calendar), 1475, he left Yoshizaki.
  607. On August 21, 1204, Yoriie died at Shuzen-ji Temple.
  608. On August 21, 1464 he passed the throne to Emperor Gotsuchimikado and became a retired emperor, and then he started ruling the cloister government.
  609. On August 21, 1593 he joined the Society of Jesus with the other three members of the Tensho Keno Shonen Shisetsu.
  610. On August 21, 1683, inherited the family estate and succeeded as lord of the 38,000 koku (Japanese measurement unit) (Fujii) Matsudaira family of Tanba-Kameyama Domain in Tanba Province.
  611. On August 21, 1779, he suddenly fell ill.
  612. On August 21, 1907
  613. On August 21, 703, KIFUMI no Otomo who was Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) was appointed as the governor of Yamashiro Province.
  614. On August 21, Kuranosuke OISHI called up the league at Maruyama, Kyoto, and decided to revenge on Kira Kozuke no Suke (Maruyama meeting).
  615. On August 21, Kuranosuke invited Yasubei HORIBE to Maruyama, Kyoto to hold a meeting with other comrades and decided to raid Kira's residence in Honjo.
  616. On August 21, Saigo's forces arrived at Mitai.
  617. On August 21, a retainer of the Kubota Domain supporting the new government murdered an emissary from the alliance's Sendai Domain and managed to control the opinions of people within the Kubota Domain, and the Kubota Domain defected from the alliance to the new government.
  618. On August 21, although she was looked after very well, she died with the age of thirty five years old.
  619. On August 21, aware of the Taira clan's intention, Goshirakawa escaped from Hojuji-dono to Mt. Hiei before dawn.
  620. On August 21, he was appointed as Dajodaijin (Prime Minister).
  621. On August 21, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  622. On August 21, the emperor's side sentenced the nobles and the samurais on the retired emperor's side.
  623. On August 22 (lunar calendar), 1483, he inaugurated Yamashina Hongan-ji Temple.
  624. On August 22 in Rokuhara, by TAIRA no Kiyomori,
  625. On August 22 of that year, he was appointed Hyoubugon no daijo (officer of the department of Military affair) and received Shorokui (Senior sixth rank).
  626. On August 22, 1626, he died at the age of 57.
  627. On August 22, 1895
  628. On August 22, 1910, annexing the Korean Empire by signing the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty, Japan hereby became the country under imperialism rising to join the ranks of powerful countries.
  629. On August 22, 960, he was transferred to Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  630. On August 22, Kennyo sent Nobunaga three envoys to express his appreciation and later Nobunaga replied to it.
  631. On August 22, he resigned as the sangi.
  632. On August 22, he was appointed to Sangi and retained his position of Sakone gonno chujo.
  633. On August 22, he was assigned to Sadaijin while still serving as Kurodo dokoro no betto.
  634. On August 23 (July 16 in old lunar calendar), Nobunaga attacked Makishima-jo Castle, killed about 50 soldiers of Ashikaga army, and destroyed almost all the castle's defenses.
  635. On August 23 of the same year, he entered into Miyazaki, Kanra District, Kozuke Province with 30,000 koku (approximately 5.4 million liters of crop yield).
  636. On August 23, 'Ii Koto Express' was chosen as its nickname.
  637. On August 23, 1170, he was involved in a scuffle with a retainer of the regent, MATSUDONO Motofusa, because he failed to dismount his horse and pay his respects to the regent, when their paths crossed on the road, the regent traveling in a carriage, upon which, being insulted by the confrontation, fled and returned to the capital.
  638. On August 23, 1805, Sadayasu was born as the sixth son of the fifth lord of the domain Sadatsune IKEDA in Tottori.
  639. On August 23, 672, Prince Otomo became overwhelmed in the Jinshin War, and MURAKUNI no Oyori, the enemy, advanced his troops close to Omi no miya, the capital.
  640. On August 23, 749, he was promoted to the official rank of Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  641. On August 23, Goshirakawa returned to Kyoto and, in a meeting held the next day, it was decided to track down and dispose of the Taira clan.
  642. On August 23, Yakuni attacked the Mionoki Castle together with IZUMO no Koma and took it over.
  643. On August 23, he fled to Ise Province.
  644. On August 23, the commanders other than OTOMO no Fukei headed north and reached Yamasaki, and they were stationed in the south of the river.
  645. On August 24 in Mt. Oe, by MINAMOTO no Yoshiyasu,
  646. On August 24, 1183, the Taira clan left the capital, while Yoshinaka and MINAMOTO no Yukiie's army entered the capital.
  647. On August 24, 1208, he became a Buddhist priest.
  648. On August 24, 1600, just before the Sekigahara War, Mitsunari ISHIDA of the West army tried to hold Garasha, who was in the Hosokawa residence in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, as a hostage, but she refused.
  649. On August 24, 1849, he was born as the third son of the country samurai of Miharu Domain, in Mutsu Province, Hiroshi KONO and Riyoko.
  650. On August 24, 1897, he died of pulmonary tuberculosis in his main residence in Nishigahara (the former Furukawa-teien - the former Furukawa Garden).
  651. On August 24, 1911: conferred Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure
  652. On August 24, Goshirakawa convened Kugyo gijo in order to devise measures for pursuing and destroying the Taira clan, securing the return of Antoku to Kyoto, and the recovery of the three sacred treasures.
  653. On August 24, Prince Otomo (Emperor Kobun) killed himself and the Jinshin War ended.
  654. On August 24, Saigo's forces arrived at Mikado through Nanayama and Matsugadaira.
  655. On August 24, he left Yokohama Port as an overseas student under the Department of War and arrived at the Port of Marseille in France on October 7.
  656. On August 24, he quit the position of giso.
  657. On August 24, in Awazu near Seta, INUKAI no Ikimi and TANI no Shiote were slain by the enemy.
  658. On August 24, the Satsuma Domain submitted a 'Jisojo' and in the following September the Tosa Domains followed.
  659. On August 24, the plan of haihan-chiken was secretly worked out at Kido's residence by seven people from Satsuma and Choshu, Takamori SAIGO, Okubo, Tsugumichi SAIGO, Iwao OYAMA, Kido, Inoue and Yamagata, and it was approved by Sanetomi SANJO, Tomomi IWAKURA, Taisuke ITAGAKI and Okuma etc.
  660. On August 25 (July 18 in old lunar calendar), horrified, Yoshiaki surrendered to Nobunaga, sending Yoshihiro, his eldest son, as a hostage to Nobunaga.
  661. On August 25 AD 758, during the Daijokan (Grand Council of State)'s conference amendment of official posts by Nakamaro, he was the only absent giseikan (legislative official).
  662. On August 25, 1355, he went into the Buddhist priesthood and took the name of Shakku.
  663. On August 25, 1428, however, Seisho became dissatisfied with this and thus exiled from his residence in Saga (the present-day Kyoto City), looking to Mitsumasa KITABATAKE, who was an influential person of the Southern Court and appointed as Ise no kuni Kokushi (the governor of Ise Province), for help.
  664. On August 25, 1602, she bore Hatsuhime (wife of Tadataka KYOGOKU) in Fushimi-jo Castle (Edo-jo Castle, according to one estimate.)
  665. On August 25, 1869, he was allowed to be the lord of the family again as Suemaru was very young.
  666. On August 25, 1910, he was conferred the Decoration of Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
  667. On August 25, 1910, the present Sanin Main Line started operation between Sonobe Station and Ayabe Station, and Wachi Station was established on the same day.
  668. On August 25, 1911, he was raised to a baron.
  669. On August 25, 1946, Kendo as a social form of physical education was prohibited.
  670. On August 25, 1981
  671. On August 25, 696, he was given the title of Jikikoichi along with gifts.
  672. On August 25, 697, Karu no Miko succeeded to the throne by Empress Jito's abdication, so presumably Kunimi was discharged from Mikonomiya no Okikashizuki at the same time.
  673. On August 25, he became Jun-san-gu by Imperial proclamation.
  674. On August 25, he held a large-scale speech meeting 'to oppose the sale of property belonging to the Hokkaido Development Agency' at the Shintomi-za Theater.
  675. On August 25, he rose to the official rank of Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  676. On August 25, he was again appointed to Sakonoe no taisho.
  677. On August 25, retained his position as Sakone no daisho.
  678. On August 25, the following year 1338, his uncle Yoshisada NITTA died an accidental death and Yoshiharu WAKIYA gained control of the force standing for the imperial court in Hokuriku region.
  679. On August 26, 1190, transferred to the position of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  680. On August 26, 1258, Masakage inherited some of Nashiha-go Village, Takehara no sho in Tsu District, Aki Province, from his father Shigehira, moved to Takehara no sho and constructed Kimura-jo Castle.
  681. On August 26, 1613, Saneeda was appointed buke tenso and was put in charge of negotiations with the shogunate.
  682. On August 26, 1616, he passed away at the age of 58.
  683. On August 26, 1662, Hirosada was born in Kyoto.
  684. On August 26, FUJIWARA no Tsunemune, Kanezane KUJO, Sanefusa SANJO, Tadachika NAKAYAMA and FUJIWARA no Nagakata were convened to discuss and decide on important issues ("Gyokuyo" [Diary of FUJIWARA no Kanezane], entry of August 26).
  685. On August 26, transferred to the position of Sakonoe Shosho (minor captain of the Left Division of the Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guard).
  686. On August 26th, Mochiyuki petitioned the Emperor for Jibatsu Rinji (a written document for imperial edicts to hunt down and kill emperor's enemies) to suppress the Akamatsu clan and Emperor GoHanazono gave it to him.
  687. On August 27 (July 20 in old lunar calendar), he exiled Yoshiaki to Wakae-jo Castle in Kawachi Province, where Yoshitsugu MIYOSHI, his brother-in-law lived.
  688. On August 27, 1166, he was assigned additional post as Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  689. On August 27, 1248, Sashine went to the residence of Sanekage KASUKABE, and Yasutsuna went there as well with Yukiyoshi OKI to have a match of Igo board game.
  690. On August 27, 1423, he retired from Sakone no daisho.
  691. On August 27, 1487, he was appointed to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  692. On August 27, 1697, he succeeded the position of family head due to his father's death, but in 1698, a part of his territory was removed to Sosa Country, Shimousa Province.
  693. On August 27, 1847, he died in Edo.
  694. On August 27, 1891, he died of disease.
  695. On August 27, 1895, only two years after entering the Ministry, he was appointed with unprecedented speed to be the Executive Secretary to the Minister of Education, Kinmochi SAIONJI.
  696. On August 27, Michinaga and Korechika started a quarrel over the possession of the land ledger of Uji no choja in Joza (the headquarters of the inner palace guard inside the palace where court councils took place), which was so loud that their angry voices could be heard even outside the room and startled the whole company.
  697. On August 27, also assumed the position of Kebiishi no betto (Superintendent of the Imperial Police).
  698. On August 27, he married Yahei's daughter, Hori HORIBE, to become Yahei HORIBE's adopted son-in-law and a retainer of the Asano clan.
  699. On August 27: Resigned from Sangi, Councilor
  700. On August 28 in the same year, when illness of Prince Toneri (Toneri no Miko) got worse, Prince Takechi was sent to inquire after his condition.
  701. On August 28 it had gained control over all of the islands.
  702. On August 28, 159, he passed away.
  703. On August 28, 1988, the Karasuma Line and the Kintetsu-Kyoto Line started running on each other's tracks.
  704. On August 28, 854, he was appointed Sangi (councilor) at the age of 24.
  705. On August 28, 854, he was appointed as Sakone no daisho and resigned as Ukone no daisho.
  706. On August 28, finally Takafusa SUE/Okimori NAITO group raised an army to invade Yamaguchi.
  707. On August 28, having learned that a great army of Hojo was coming, 3,000 soldiers led by Tadatsugu SAKAI, who were attacking Takashima-jo Castle of Yoritada SUWA on Hojo's side, backed away, and 43,000 soldiers led by Ujinao HOJO chased them via Saku.
  708. On August 28, he retired from Sadaijin.
  709. On August 28, he was conferred with Shoichii (Senior First Rank)
  710. On August 28, he was promoted to Shoshii (Senior Fourth Rank) and remained in the position of Kurodo no to Konoefu kotaigo gushiki.
  711. On August 28, he was reassigned to Sadaijin (minister of the left).
  712. On August 28, he was transferred to Okura-sho (Ministry of the Treasury) in Okurasho ritsuryo sei (the political system based on the codes of the Ministry of Finance).
  713. On August 29 of the same year, Kai Shek CHIANG, the head of the nationalist government, appointed Yi CHEN as governor of Taiwan province, and with the establishment of Taiwan Security Bureau on September 1, Chen served concurrently as Commander of Taiwan Security.
  714. On August 29, 1155, ten years after she died, Emperor Konoe died young when he was just seventeen years old, and unexpectedly Shoshi's Prince, Shinomiya Imperial Prince Masahito was appointed to Emperor (Emperor Goshirakawa).
  715. On August 29, 1412 he was enthroned after Emperor Gokomatsu passed the throne to him. (the enthronement date was December 19, 1414.)
  716. On August 29, 1412, Emperor Gokomatsu abdicated to pass the throne to his son, Imperial Prince Mihito (the future Emperor Shoko) and started his cloister government.
  717. On August 29, 1588, the following year of the Kyushu Conquest, Hideyoshi issued an order outlawing pirates with the command to collect swords.
  718. On August 29, 1623, he went to Kyoto prior to Hidetada TOKUGAWA; before long, he developed a disease and died at Kyoto Chion-ji Temple.
  719. On August 29, 1677, she was posthumously conferred Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  720. On August 29, 1858, he died in Omizo at the age of 50.
  721. On August 29, 1866, Iemochi died in the Osaka-jo Castle.
  722. On August 29, 1871 he was dismissed from office of the Governor due to Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures).
  723. On August 29, 1871, Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures) was implemented, and Daijokan (Grand Council of State) was reformed.
  724. On August 29, 1871, Haihanchiken was carried out.
  725. On August 29, 1871, as the government decreed Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), Ieyaku (low-ranking farmer or apprentice) of governor Shigemasa MUNE (Yoshitatsu's new name) were to be dismissed.
  726. On August 29, 1871, feudal domains were abolished and prefectures were established ("haihan chiken").
  727. On August 29, 1871, he was dismissed due to the Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures), and moved to Tokyo in September.
  728. On August 29, 1871, he was dismissed from the office as governor due to Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures).
  729. On August 29, 1871, the government absolved the han system (feudal domains) and the establishment of prefectures to establish the system of one consolidated political power into the center of the government.
  730. On August 29, 1877, with the abolition of the grand chamberlain, he was also appointed First Rank Assistant to the Emperor.
  731. On August 29, 1911
  732. On August 29, Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures) was executed, and Shoko kazoku lost the position of Chihanji (provincial governor).
  733. On August 29, Hideyoshi received the news of her mother Omandokoro (the mother of a Kanpaku) being critically ill, and went up to the east in a hurry.
  734. On August 29, Masako ordered the hairu (exile) of Iga no Kata to Hojo in Izu Province, and Iga no Kata was confined there.
  735. On August 29th, 1869, he assumed the office of State Councilor and executed the establishment of the centralization of administrative power by the Meiji Government, including the return of lands and people to the Emperor, the abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures.
  736. On August 2nd of the same year, he became councilor and Chief Hokkaido Development Commissioner.
  737. On August 3, 1714, handing over the family headship to the third son Mitsutada for his illness, he was retired and then died at the age at 63 on January 23, 1715.
  738. On August 3, 1714, he succeeded his father who was retired.
  739. On August 3, 1869, he was appointed as the governor of the Hisai domain as a result of Hanseki-hokan (return of lands and people to the emperor), and in August, 1871, he was dismissed from the post of the governor of the domain in the process of Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures).
  740. On August 3, 1987, he hosted the Religious Summit Meeting on Mt. Hiei, in celebration of the 1200th anniversary of foundation of Mt. Hiei.
  741. On August 3, 2007, the mountain range was designated as a Quasi-National Park under the name Tango-Amanohashidate-Oeyama Quasi-National Park.
  742. On August 3, 2007, this park was newly established by separating the seashore area of the Tango peninsula from the Wakasa Bay Quasi-National Park and by additionally designating the other two areas described above.
  743. On August 3, Kirino commanded troops in Hiraiwa, Murata in Tomitaka-shinmachi and Ikegami in Nobeoka, but they were defeated in the battle of Mimitsu.
  744. On August 3, Kirino directed several troops in Hiraiwa, Murata in Tomitaka-shinmachi, and Ikegami in Nobeoka, but they were defeated at the battle of Mimitsu.
  745. On August 3, OYAKE no Takatori, the Gon no shisho (an assistant doing miscellaneous duties about documents) of Bicchu Province, came forth claiming that the arsonists of Otenmon gate were TOMO no Yoshio and his son TOMO no Nakatsune.
  746. On August 3, Prince Oama dispatched two troops that each had tens of thousands of soldiers.
  747. On August 3, Prince Oama ordered tens of thousands of troops to head to Wa through Ise province.
  748. On August 3, he resigned as Inaba no kami.
  749. On August 30, 1166, Motozane suddenly died young at the age of 24 as if following the Emperor.
  750. On August 30, 1166, he passed away at the age of 24.
  751. On August 30, 1166, however, he died of illness at the young age of twenty four.
  752. On August 30, 1307 she passed away due to an acute disease.
  753. On August 30, 1871, he was dismissed from Governor due to Haihan-chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures).
  754. On August 30, 1894, Japan and Qing severed diplomatic relations and the army was put on a war footing, and Nishikubo was sent to the front as well on September 24.
  755. On August 30, 728, monjo hakase (Shoshichiinoge (Senior Seventh Rank, Lower Grade)) which was a ryoge no kan (class outside of the Ritsuryo system) was established by allotting one of the Myogyodo chokko (teacher of Myogyodo) (a separate position of Myogyo hakase (Doctor of Confucian classics)).
  756. On August 30, his concurrent appointment to Shikibu no taifu ended, and he was given a concurrent appointment as an officer in Minbusho (Ministry of Popular Affairs).
  757. On August 30, the Jemulpo Treaty was signed with Korea in which Korea promised to pay 50,000 yen for Japanese victims and 50,000 yen for damaged legation and compensation for dispatching Japanese forces and allowed a small-scale Japanese military presence in Hanseong.
  758. On August 31, 1139, Taishi received an ingo title of the Emperor's order, she was named 'Koyoin' which came from the name of her palace.
  759. On August 31, 1323, Tamefuji started on this anthology by the command of Emperor Godaigo, and after Tamefuji died in the following year, Tamesada succeeded the duty and presented the results to the Emperor in 1326.
  760. On August 31, 1879, Ms. Naruko YANAGIHARA bore a son, the Emperor Taisho (later became the hundred and twenty-third emperor, the Emperor Taisho), with the Emperor Meiji.
  761. On August 31, 1948, the stadium was opened as a stadium for Ritsumeikan University's baseball team.
  762. On August 31, AD 783, he died.
  763. On August 31, Harimanokimi Yorimasa, Zenjo's son, was killed at Higashiyama Ennen-ji Temple in Kyoto by an immediate vassal of the shogun residing in Kyoto.
  764. On August 31, the government determined that Okuma and supporters of the Freedom and People's Rights Movement cooperated on the dark plot, and thus decided the banishment of Okuma.
  765. On August 4 in the same year, Asuka Preservation Foundation submitted "a request for repairs at the site" to the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the conservation committee.
  766. On August 4 the Aikokukoto Party was dissolved.
  767. On August 4, 1429, he was reassigned as Sadaijin.
  768. On August 4, 1640, he died at the age of 73, and his second son, Yasuteru MATSUDAIRA succeeded him.
  769. On August 4, 1855, Abe ultimately removed the two from the Roju.
  770. On August 4, Ujinao surrendered to Hideyoshi on the condition that all the officers and soldiers of the Hojo clan were spared their life in exchange for his life.
  771. On August 4, he was allowed to put on kinjiki (literally, "forbidden colors," seven colors traditionally reserved for the imperial family and nobility).
  772. On August 4, he was also appointed Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  773. On August 4, he was appointed grand chamberlain.
  774. On August 4, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) while retaining Akitajo no suke.
  775. On August 4, the Hojo family surrendered.
  776. On August 4, the detached 2nd brigade detoured to the vicinity of Tsuboya along the main road of Kijino, advanced through a by-pass and attacked the rear of the Miyazaki-Shinbo-tai troop (the troop of the soldiers recruited newly in Miyazaki) that had guarded the Watari-gawa River.
  777. On August 4, the two armies faced each other across the Kamo-gawa River, with the headquarters of the retired emperor's side in the Shirakawakita-dono Palace and those of the Emperor Goshirakawa's side in the Takamatsu-dono Palace (.Emperor Goshirakawa was in the Takamatsu-dono Palace).
  778. On August 478, she was transferred from Tanba Province to Yamada, Ise Province.
  779. On August 5, 1319, he was appointed to the position of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  780. On August 5, 1375, during the reign of Goenyuin, Tameto NIJO received a command from the Emperor, and in 1381, after the death of the selectors, Tameshige NIJO was ordered to take over the work by the Emperor, and on December 1, 1383, it was completed.
  781. On August 5, 1504
  782. On August 5, 1658, Iesada UEMURA, the second lord of the domain, gave 3,000 koku to his brother Masaharu UEMURA, and therefore the landholdings of Takatori Domain was reduced to 22,000 koku.
  783. On August 5, 1867 he became an accounting officer, called osanyomono (salary of 40 hyo [approximately 2880 liters] of rice).
  784. On August 5, 680, the Emperor Tenmu visited the sick AGATAINUKAI no Otomo at his home.
  785. On August 5, 683, OTOMO no Muraji Ofukei (Fukei) died.
  786. On August 5, 737, while he was Sangi (councilor) Shikibukyo (the Highness of Ceremonial) and Senior Third Rank Dazai no sochi (Governor-General of the Dazai-fu offices), he died.
  787. On August 5, Nagao's forces crossed the Sai-gawa River to start fighting, but neither side won the battle decisively, making the confrontation state continued for slightly more than 200 days.
  788. On August 5, he died.
  789. On August 5, he was additionally appointed U-konoe-Daisho (Chief Official of the Right Imperial Guards) and resigned as Togu no daibu and Sa-konoe-chujo.
  790. On August 5, it ordered Daihachi YOSHIDA, the retainer who served as the guide for the Ou Chinbushi to commit seppuku.
  791. On August 5, this troop met Fukei who was being routed in Sumisaka (present-day the northeast part of Nara Prefecture), and picked up defeated soldiers in Kanazunanoi.
  792. On August 6, 1180, Moritsuna was ordered to come to a private room of Yoritomo who made up his mind to defeat the Taira clan, and was told about a plan to raise an army.
  793. On August 6, 1182, he resigned from the post of Naidaijin.
  794. On August 6, 1247, Ryuben was appointed as betto of Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine and stayed in that position until he died.
  795. On August 6, 1247, Yasutsuna attended a verdict (It was an occasion of good fortune for Buddhist rituals, and a chief councilor of state, Hoin Ryuben was appointed to the office of head of Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine).
  796. On August 6, 1316 (July 10, 1316 in old lunar calendar), he was appointed to a regent.
  797. On August 6, 1595, he was promoted from the rank of Jushiinoge to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and was transferred from the position of Sangi (councillor) to Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state).
  798. On August 6, 1867, Murata went to Yamaguchi with a letter from Saigo describing the fact of the Satsudo Meiyaku (the alliance with Satsuma and Tosa), and on his way back, he went to Kyoto along with Yajiro SHINAGAWA and Shuzo SERA.
  799. On August 6, 1870, it was transferred to Okura-sho (Ministry of the Treasury) and eliminated at the re-integration of Okura-sho and Minbusho on September 11, 1871.
  800. On August 6, 986, he resigned as the kanpaku and Fujiwarashi choja.
  801. On August 6, Emperor Takakura asked eagerly to see his mother, however he could not see her after Sakino Daishokoku (the former Grand Minister) strongly opposed the Emperor seeing Shigeko as he was concerned the Emperor's Nikimi would get worse.
  802. On August 6, Shuei finished 10 matches against Shoho in a draw, with 5 wins and 5 losses.
  803. On August 6, the movement increasingly escalated and over 1,000 people including residents in Mizuhashi-machi town and Namerikawa City joined it.
  804. On August 6th, 1696, it was announced that a reward of 30 Ryo would be paid to anyone who informed on a dog killing.
  805. On August 6th, more than 60 members of the Heike clan were expelled from government posts, and on the 11th, Monk-Emperor Go-Shirakawa appointed Yoshinaka as Samanokami and Echigo Kokushu with a rank of Ju Goi-ge, and Yukiie as Bingo Kokushu with a rank of Ju Goi-ge.
  806. On August 7, 1908 he moved on to Army General, and in December, he assumed office as Commander of Kankoku Chusatsu-gun.
  807. On August 7, 1996, she died of pneumonia.
  808. On August 7, 719 or July 13 on the old calendar, Hironari, who was Echizen no kuni no kami (Governor of Echizen Province), was appointed to the first Azechi (inspector of the provincial government), and took control of Noto Province, Ecchu Province, and Echigo Province as well as Echizen Province.
  809. On August 7, he was given additional post as Kurodo no to.
  810. On August 7, the detached 2nd brigade attacked the 3rd, 6th, and 14th troops of the Kihei-tai troop and drove them off from Yamakage.
  811. On August 8 in the same year, he served as a fourth-ranked shusshi (a supernumerary government official) for Kaitakushi (a government office responsible for Hokkaido development), the undersecretary of which was Kiyotaka KURODA, and was appointed to investigate and explore Hokkaido mines.
  812. On August 8 of every year, the day of the Biwako Fireworks Festival, extra trains operate from Hamaotsu Station to Misasagi Station.
  813. On August 8, 1106, Yoshitsuna's older brother Yoshiie died.
  814. On August 8, 1204, he was awarded Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  815. On August 8, 1218, he also assumed the post of Minbukyo (Minister of Popular Affairs).
  816. On August 8, 1233, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  817. On August 8, 1532, he became Sangi (councilor).
  818. On August 8, 1587, he was granted Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and appointed Jiju (a chamberlain) as Hidetada TOYOTOMI.
  819. On August 8, 1595, four out of five magistrates including Mitsunari ISHIDA visited Hidetsugu at the Jurakudai residence and urged him to go to Mt. Koya.
  820. On August 8, 1685, Nagachiyo, a child of Nagasuke died young and, therefore, Nagashige, who was Nagaksuke's younger brother, was suddenly adopted by his elder brother and, Nagashige on the 11th returned the 1,500 pyo of kirimai which had been supplied to him.
  821. On August 8, 1851, Princess Kazunomiya, who was then 6 years old, was engaged with Imperial Prince Arisugawanomiya Taruhito under the approval by Emperor Komei, who was her elder brother by a different mother.
  822. On August 8, 1886, TAMANO committed suicide at the age of 62, still being in the office of Daishin-in.
  823. On August 8, 1900, he was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage again and fell into a coma, and recovered consciousness in an hour.
  824. On August 8, 782, he rose to the official rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  825. On August 8, 840, he was appointed Chunagon, while retaining his position as Sahyoe no kami and Mutsu Dewa Azechi..
  826. On August 8, Japan and China agreed on an outline of an Anti-Comintern Pact.
  827. On August 8,1884, Yoshinaga was raised to the peerage and given the title of viscount.
  828. On August 9, 1263, he accompanied Imperial Prince Munetaka, Shogun of the period, and visited Kyoto.
  829. On August 9, he was given additional post as Iyo no kami (Governor of Iyo Province).
  830. On August 9, the Battle of Shanghai started, provoked by CHIANG Kai-Shek.
  831. On August 9: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) (Return from Higashi Sanjo-dono Palace to Takamatsu-dono Palace)
  832. On August second, he had an approval of the eleventh Shogun Yoshizumi ASHIKAGA to succeed the HOSOKAWA clan.
  833. On August, 1568, there is a written record that the fifteenth shogun Yoshiaki ASHIKAGA asked Nobunaga ODA, who performed great deeds for Yoshiaki's assumption of the post of shogun, to serve as vice shogun or administrative post.
  834. On August, 1998, sixteen Chinese miners filed a damage suit to the Kyoto District Court for forced labor.
  835. On August, 781:
  836. On August, the same year, he inherited the territories to become the lord of Shimabara Domain, Hizen Province and was given the status of Jugoinoge Inaba no kami.
  837. On Barada Handomei Un
  838. On Buson Day/Goshun painted/a turnip (Shiki MASAOKA)
  839. On Daradara Jirijiri Dorodoro Ichibachi Sharei Shareiharasharei Harasharei Kusomei Kusomabarei Irimiri Shirishichi Jaramahanaya Haramashuda Sataba Makakyaronika Sowaka
  840. On December 1
  841. On December 1 the same year, he was posthumously conferred the title of zo shoichii dajo daijin (senior first rank-grand minister of state).
  842. On December 1, 1029, he died.
  843. On December 1, 1316, a leap-year, he resigned Sakone no shosho.
  844. On December 1, 1943, a dorm of the Tenri sect in Tenri City, Yamabe County, Nara Prefecture was seized, and Nara Detachment of Mie Naval Air Corps was inaugurated.
  845. On December 1, 1952
  846. On December 1, 1976, it reached a settlement, and Furukawa Mining paid 110 million yen.
  847. On December 1, 2001 JR Bus Kanto Co., Ltd. and West Japan JR Bus Company commenced operations of Tokai-do Daytime Express Osaka-go, connecting Tokyo Station and Osaka Station via Tomei and Meishin Expressways.
  848. On December 1, he was appointed to sojaban (an official in charge of the ceremonies).
  849. On December 1, he was given the honorific title of Kasuga no Miya Shiroshimeshi shi Sumeramikoto.
  850. On December 1, he went to the capital (Kyoto) as an emissary and made the gokenin in Kyoto and the Kinki area pledge loyalty to the Shogun.
  851. On December 1, the Yoritomo's troops reached the Kise-gawa River in Suruga Province, so that Yoshitsune fled from Kyoto without fighting against Yoritomo.
  852. On December 10
  853. On December 10, 1090, he resigned as Ssessho and received the Imperial proclamation to announce him as Kanpaku.
  854. On December 10, 1159, he was assigned to Izu no kami (Governor of Izu Province), when the name of era was changed to Heiji.
  855. On December 10, 1199, he was appointed as Owari no kami (governor of Owari Province).
  856. On December 10, 1251, Yoritsugu, accompanied the second court rank for Imperial Princes, and then entered and stayed at the newly built shogun's residence in Sagami Province.
  857. On December 10, 1318, he returned to the post of Gon-Chunagon (supernumerary second-ranked councilor of state).
  858. On December 10, 1836, Shinpachi MURATA, the third child of Hachiro TAKAHASHI, was born near the Kagoshima-jo Castle in Kiyotakigawakoji, Shitakajiya-cho, (Hogiri, Takamibaba), Kagoshima-jo, Satsuma Province, and adopted by Juzo (Tsunenori) MURATA when he was young.
  859. On December 10, 1903, at the opening of the Diet, a chairman of the House of Representatives, Hironaka KONO broke with the precedent of the House and added an impeachment against the Cabinet into Hotobun to the imperial rescript, and he gained approval by the House.
  860. On December 10, 1927
  861. On December 10, 828, he died while assuming Togu gakushi.
  862. On December 10, Shintaro was attacked and received a near-fatal injury when he was visiting Ryoma SAKAMOTO at Omiya in Kyoto.
  863. On December 10, Yoshinobu declared his new title 'Uesama' (the upper lord), suggesting his intention to continue ruling the country using the mechanism of the Edo Shogunate even though the Shogun himself had been abolished.
  864. On December 10, he died during medical treatment while still in the position of the Minister of Interior's Office.
  865. On December 10, he was engaged to Chioko, a daughter of Tadakimi SHIMAZU who was the next family head of the Shigetomi family, the head family of the Shimazu clan, and became his adopted son.
  866. On December 1092, he retired from Sakone no daisho.
  867. On December 11 or October 24 on the old calendar, he was assigned to Minbu shoyu (Junior Assistant Minister of Popular Affairs).
  868. On December 11, 1200, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) while remaining in the positions of Sakone no shosho and Aki no Gon no suke (bonus promotion).
  869. On December 11, 1521, he was born the as first legitimate child of Nobutora TAKEDA, Shugo of Kai Province.
  870. On December 11, 1649, the shogunate, or bakufu, allowed him to marry Kyohime (Princess Kyo), a daughter of Yoshinao TOKUGAWA, the lord of the Owari domain.
  871. On December 11, 1866 (in old lunar calendar), the Emperor Komei, who had a touch of cold, push himself to a Shinto ritual held in the Imperial Court and on the next day, December 12, he developed a fever.
  872. On December 11, 1916
  873. On December 11, 1937, only Kiyomaro TAKEUCHI out of fifteen people arrested, was prosecuted for defamation of royalty.
  874. On December 11, B.C. 92, Taneko OTA became the chief priest enshrining Omononushi-no-mikoto, and Nagaochi became the chief priest enshrining Okunitamano-kami.
  875. On December 12 (November 12 under the old lunar calendar), OE no Hiromoto proposed the establishment of Shugo and Jito (military governor and estate steward) to Yoritomo, who was thinking of measures to take.
  876. On December 12 he was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank) and retained his positions as Sessho and Sadaijin.
  877. On December 12 of the same year, the territory of Shigeyori was forfeited and he and Shigefusa were killed for punishment before long.
  878. On December 12, 1185 Shigeyori's territory, Katori Gokago in Ise Province, was confiscated for the reason of his being Yoshitsune's relative.
  879. On December 12, 1185, Shigeyori KAWAGOE was forfeited for the reason that he was Yoshitsune's relative, and later, Shigetomo as well as Shigefusa were killed as criminals.
  880. On December 12, 1250, there was an incident in the night when Tomonari SHIONOYA's retainers had an argument and caused a brawl on the Wakamiya-oji Street.
  881. On December 12, 1360, Kanzan told Juo that he was going on a pilgrimage, gave Juo his parting advice near the well named 'Fusuisen', and passed away standing.
  882. On December 12, 1388, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank Lower Grade) and shifted to the sahyoe no kami (Wind General)
  883. On December 12, 1524, he was conferred Jugoinoge.
  884. On December 12, 1609, his territory changed to the 500 thousand koku Provinces of Suruga and Totomi.
  885. On December 12, 1944, the Daishinin (present Japanese Supreme Court) found him not guilty and the trial was concluded.
  886. On December 12, 689, Komaro who was Jikikoshi (equivalent to Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) reported the liberation of 600 Nuhi (slaves) to the Emperor and received permission.
  887. On December 12, Prince Arima, MORI no Oiwa, SAKAIBE no Kusuri and SHIOYA no Konoshiro were arrested and sent to Kinoyu.
  888. On December 12, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sangi and Sakone no chujo.
  889. On December 12, however, Nobukatsu made a peace pact with Hideyoshi without Ieyasu's consent.
  890. On December 12, they returned to Kamakura with glory and set up various organizations to rule the Kanto region.
  891. On December 13 of the same year (November 18 according to the old calendar), Isami KONDO asked Ito over to his mistress' home in Shichijo, to discuss a loan and national affairs, and served Ito alcohol.
  892. On December 13 of the same year, he died in the Aburanokoji Incident.
  893. On December 13, 1077 (the era changed to Joryaku era), Moromichi was reassigned as Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) and retained his position as Sakone no daisho.
  894. On December 13, 1599, he was posthumously granted the post of Sadaijin (Minister of the Left).
  895. On December 13, 1674, he retired, entrusting the family estate to his son, Takatsune.
  896. On December 13, 1674, he succeeded his father upon his retirement.
  897. On December 13, 1867, he was killed by the Shinsengumi in Aburanokoji (known as the Aburakoji Incident).
  898. On December 13, 1867, when Ito was assassinated by Shinsengumi at Shichijo-Aburakoji Crossing (Kyoto), he went there to recover Ito's dead body with Miki, and he was killed by Shinsengumi that was waiting to kill them.
  899. On December 13, 1877 Matsujiro SHIRAI was born in Kyoto.
  900. On December 13, 1954, he was appointed to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) Saemon no suke (assistant captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards) in the name of the Toyotomi clan.
  901. On December 13, 683, O no Honji, Prince Ise, HATA no Yakuni and NAKATOMI no Oshima traveled all across Japan with their retainers, such as an inspector, a secretary and a carpenter to set borders among provinces.
  902. On December 13, Nanjing was invaded.
  903. On December 13, Yoshimitsu set up camp at To-ji Temple, with more than 2000 horsemen under his command.
  904. On December 13, Yoshinaka cited Goshirakawa's having encouraged Yoritomo to go to the capital and having issued Juei-ninen Jugatsuno Senji as the two issues that made him harbor a grudge against him, making a bitter protest ("Gyokuyo," entry of December 13).
  905. On December 13, a motion calling for disciplinary action against HOSHI was passed by a vote of 185 yea to 92 nay, approved by 67 % which exceeded two-thirds votes required for expelling him from the parliament and therefore, HOSHI lost his seat in the House, automatically losing his position as chairman as well.
  906. On December 13, he was appointed as Kanpaku (the day the official imperial rescript was issued).
  907. On December 13, he was promoted to the Junii (Junior Second Rank).
  908. On December 13, he was reassigned as Gon Dainagon.
  909. On December 14 (in old lunar calendar), one of the top-ranked doctors from Tenyakuryo Zui YAMAMOTO took part in the medical treatment, and on December 15, Mitsuosa was also summoned and thorough clinical examinations night and day started.
  910. On December 14 (old calendar), Tokuko went to the Palace of the Hoju-ji Temple to hold a Chakumo ceremony (a ceremony for the girls equivalent to the boys coming-of -age ceremony), and Shigeko tied Tokuko's Koshiboso of the Mo clothing (part of the ceremonial attire of a Japanese court lady's tie).
  911. On December 14, 1088, he received the Imperial proclamation to announce him as Dajodaijin.
  912. On December 14, 1166, promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Jibu no Gon no Taifu.
  913. On December 14, 1182, Masako ordered Maki no kata's father, Munechika MAKI, to attack and destroy Hirotsuna's residence.
  914. On December 14, 1241, in order to start the development of Musashino area, Yoritsune went to Tsurumi in Musashi Province by ship for changing the direction to enter the development site to avoid the direction of ill fortune (katatagae).
  915. On December 14, 1246, he resigned his position as Sadaijin.
  916. On December 14, 1469
  917. On December 14, 1867, he went to the capital (Kyoto) at the request of the Imperial Court.
  918. On December 14, 1975, train 225 with a plate on the front saying 'Good-bye SL (steam locomotive),' pulled by the C57 135, ran between Oshamanbe Station and Iwamizawa Station on the Muroran trunk line, and thus regular passenger carriages pulled by steam locomotives disappeared.
  919. On December 14, 883, he was appointed as Bitchu no daijo (Senior Secretary of Bitchu Province).
  920. On December 14, Prince Arima was executed and SAKAIBE no Kusuri was banished to Owari Province.
  921. On December 14, he visited Hikogoro SATO of Hino City along with Ichiro MINAMI and Takeo ISHIKAWA and discussed the dismissing the name of KONDO and HIJIKATA.
  922. On December 14, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) while still serving as Sakonoe no gon chujo.
  923. On December 14, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) while still serving as Sakone gon no chujo.
  924. On December 14, the Mori navy appeared again with around 600 ships in the estuary of Kizu-gawa River.
  925. On December 15 in the same year, going along with raising arms of the Minamoto clan in various provinces, he raised an army together with the Omi-Genji (Minamoto clan) including Yoshikane KASHIWAGI (Koga Nyudo).
  926. On December 15, 1178, when the Imperial Prince Kotohito, who was the first prince of the Emperor Takakura, was instituted to the Crown Prince (the Emperor Antoku), Tsunemune was chosen for Togu no Fu (head tutor of the Crown Prince).
  927. On December 15, 1868, the first 'bid (election)' of Japan took place when the New Government was established.
  928. On December 15, 1889: The operation started between Kusatsu Station (Shiga Prefecture) and Mikumo Station.
  929. On December 15, 1917
  930. On December 15, 684, 52 clans including SAMI no Kimi were conferred hereditary title of Ason.
  931. On December 15, 684, MONONOBE no Muraji was given the hereditary title of Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles) along with many other clans whose hereditary titles were Omi.
  932. On December 15, 828 (lunar calendar date), Kukai established the Shugei Shuchiin school at the private residence given from Tadamori.
  933. On December 15, he came to Tokyo and was put under house arrest in Korin-ji Temple, his family temple.
  934. On December 15, he was assigned the rank of Sho-nii Gon Dainagon and Ukonoe Daisho.
  935. On December 1567, Yoshihide applied to be assigned as Shogun to the Imperial Court, but was rejected because he was unable to contribute the amount of money requested by the Imperial Court.
  936. On December 15th, 684, OMIWA no Kimi and 52 others received the kabane of Ason.
  937. On December 15th, he forced the Monk-Emperor to issue a decree for searching and destroying Yoritomo in Kamakura.
  938. On December 15th, he was appointed as 'Dajyokanshushikan goyogakari' (a high ranking government employee who worked on compiling Japanese history).
  939. On December 16 (in old lunar calendar), four doctors, Zui, Tsuneyoshi, Mitsuosa and Tsuneyoshi's son Tsunenori, all together, reexamined the Emperor and they found out that there was a strong possibility that he had been affected with smallpox.
  940. On December 16 of the same year, he was appointed Jugoinoke (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and Hyuga no kami (governor of Hyuga Province).
  941. On December 16, 1180, he raised an army along with his older brother Yoshitsune YAMAMOTO in Seta and Noji in the Omi Province, conforming the rises of Seiwa-Genji (Minamoto clan) in various provinces.
  942. On December 16, 1575 Nobunaga was conferred as Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor) and Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards) on December 19.
  943. On December 16, 1945, the deadline for him to present himself at Sugamo detention center he committed suicide by swallowing potassium cyanide at Tekigaiso.
  944. On December 16, Hideyoshi invaded Mino province, reinforced his troops caused by surrender of Yoshimichi INABA, join of Nobukatsu ODA's troops and so on, and defeated Kajiki Castle protected by Toshiaki SAITO, an old vassal of Nobutaka.
  945. On December 16, TAIRA no Michimori returned to Kyoto without having accomplished anything on his expedition to Hokuriku ("Kikki" (a diary by Tsunefusa YOSHIDA)).
  946. On December 17 during Osaka Fuyu no Jin, the Imperial court proposed Ieyasu to mediate reconciliation with a decree, but Ieyasu refused it.
  947. On December 17, 1191, Senge was issued to appoint him as Kanpaku.
  948. On December 17, 1202, he was transferred to the post of Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  949. On December 17, 1217, he resigned from the governor of Mutsu Province.
  950. On December 17, 1224 he also became Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) and left the post of Ukone no shosho.
  951. On December 17, 1235, he entered into priesthood and passed away in the following year.
  952. On December 17, 1459 Yoshizane presented a large amount of contribution totaling 10 kanmon in response to the donation request of Muromachi bakufu to feudal lords for performing the 33rd death anniversary Buddhist memorial service of Yoshimochi ASHIKAGA.
  953. On December 17, 1559, he was ordained to Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade).
  954. On December 17, 1994, the site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto."
  955. On December 17, 935, he also assumed the position of Shikibu Shoyu (Junior Assitant Minister of Ceremonial).
  956. On December 17, 942, he was assigned as Jiju (chamberlain).
  957. On December 17, as the rumor said, Yoshitsune hid himself in Mount Yoshino, Yamato Province, as senior monk soldiers of Mt. Yoshino searched him in vain.
  958. On December 17, following Takakura's order, Tokitada instructed through the Tendai-zasu Myoun, manor owned by Hiyoshi-sha Shrine and Enryaku-ji Temple, to defend against and annihilate rebels in exchange for the return of the government to the former capital.
  959. On December 17, he also assumed the position of Kanpaku.
  960. On December 17, he was assigned to the post of councillor.
  961. On December 17, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and was transferred to Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor).
  962. On December 17, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) with his status as Sakon-e-no-Chujo remaining unchanged.
  963. On December 17, he was transferred to the position of Sakone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  964. On December 17, in 1077, she was dispatched to Ise in order to help the benkan (officials of the dajokan), FUJIWARA no Suenaka, welcomed Princess Atsuko, and on January 1, 1078, she went back to Kyoto with him.
  965. On December 18, 1416, after Imperial Prince Yoshihito died, Prince Haruhito, who succeeded Imperial Prince Yoshihito, also suddenly died in the following year, on March 8, 1417, and finally Sadafusa became the successor.
  966. On December 18, 1908, it was jointly established by the government of the Korean Empire and the private capital of Japan and Korea based on Toyo Takushoku Kabushiki Gaisha Law (Totaku Law).
  967. On December 18, 1922, Albert EINSTEIN visited the museum.
  968. On December 18, 961, Jiju (chamberlain)
  969. On December 18, Yoshino's monks went into the snowy woods in search for Yoshitsune according to what Shizuka said.
  970. On December 18, he resigned from the position of Kanpaku, but was asked to accept a position as Ako.
  971. On December 18, the next day, Kazumasu TAKIGAWA, Mitsuhide AKECHI, Yoritaka HACHIYA, Naoshige UJIIE, Iganokami IGA and so on seiged Ibaraki-jo Castle on one hand and tried breaking down of the troops of Murashige ARAKI on the other hand.
  972. On December 19 of the same year, he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank.)
  973. On December 19, 1107 Masamori who was Inaba no kuni no kami (Governor of Inaba Province) was appointed as an envoy for tracking down and kill Yoshichika who was still looting in Izumo Province.
  974. On December 19, 1467, the Western camp sent an envoy to Hiei-zan to invite Yoshimi as the "new Shogun," who gave this camp a resemblance of legitimate Bakufu, and confronted with the Eastern camp.
  975. On December 19, 1683, he was given an additional 3,000 koku in Makabe County.
  976. On December 19, 1831, he was also assigned to Naikyobo (training center of imperial dancing girls) at the same time.
  977. On December 19, 1871, Kuwada, Funai and Ikaruga Districts were joined to Kyoto prefecture, and Amada, Hikami and Taki Districts became part of Toyooka Prefecture.
  978. On December 19, 1965, supported by the Japanese Communist Party, Miki and others forced the 13th Kyoto Federation meeting, ignoring the recommendation for cancellation by the Headquarter, to establish the Kyoto Federation system (Miki Furen, Miki faction's Federation) with Miki as a chairman.
  979. On December 19, Yoshitoki HOJO wanted his roju (vassals) with merits to be promoted to the samurai class.
  980. On December 19, he resigned from the position of Seii Taishogun.
  981. On December 19, he was proclaimed as Tachibanashi choja (the chieftain of the Tachibana family) by the Emperor (this is an example where a Fujiwara family member was proclaimed as the head of the Tachibana family).
  982. On December 19, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and kept his position in the Konoefu.
  983. On December 19th, he was given the adult name Yoshifuji at his coming-of-age ceremony (Genpuku).
  984. On December 1st, he became Mimaya betto for the Monk-Emperor, and on December 22nd, he had Moroie MATSUDONO, a son of Motofusa and only 12 years old, appointed as Naidaijin Sessho.
  985. On December 2 (the old calendar) Ieyasu inspected the Chausu-yama camp, followed by the camp of each general's and ordered them to construct shiyori (faculities for attacking a castle).
  986. On December 2, 1157: promoted to court rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sakyo no gon no daibu.
  987. On December 2, 1276, he was reappointed Dajodaijin.
  988. On December 2, 1640, Iemasa UEMURA, who was Taishin hatamoto (hatamoto [a direct retainer of the Shogun] whose income from the land is high [greater hatamoto]) with 9,000 koku and was serving as Oban gashira (a captain of great guards), became Daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) with the landholdings increased to 25,000 koku, and Takatori Domain was re-established.
  989. On December 2, 1662 (in old lunar calendar), he was raised to Jusanmi (junior third rank).
  990. On December 2, 1747, he had an audience with shogun Ieshige TOKUGAWA.
  991. On December 2, 1935
  992. On December 2, 684, fifty clans having the kabane of Muraji including OWARI no Muraji were given the new kabane of Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles) by Emperor Tenmu.
  993. On December 2, 685
  994. On December 2, 685, fifty people including OTOMO no Muraji were given the hereditary title of Sukune.
  995. On December 2, 989, he established Hensho-ji Temple by Hirosawa-ko Lake under the order from Emperor Enyu.
  996. On December 20 (November 16 in old lunar calendar), Yoshitsugu MIYOSHI was defeated by Nobunaga at the battle of Wakae-jo Castle and Yoshiaki was exiled to Kii Province.
  997. On December 20, 1195, promoted to Gon Dainagon (provisional major counselor).
  998. On December 20, 1252, Imperial Prince Munetaka walked from the residence of the shogun in Sagami Province where he had stayed to the new Imperial Palace.
  999. On December 20, 1465 he was born the second son of the eighth shogun, Yoshimasa ASHIKAGA, and Tomiko HINO.
  1000. On December 20, 1532, on the occasion of celebrating his coming of age, he assumed imina (personal name) of Masanori rising to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).


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