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  1. On December 20, 1541, Tsunehisa ended his long and eventful life at Gassantoda Castle.
  2. On December 20, 1867, when he was on his way to Onomichi by sea, he died at Fukushimaya, a Japanese-style hotel, in Osaka.
  3. On December 20, 1922
  4. On December 20, 946, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his positions as Sachuben, Minbu taifu, Monjo hakase, and Iyo no suke.
  5. On December 20, 968, Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  6. On December 20, 969, she resigned from Shosaiin upon Emperor Reizei's abdication of the throne.
  7. On December 20, 989, he became Dajo-daijin by Imperial proclamation.
  8. On December 20, he resigned as the sakonoe taisho.
  9. On December 2002, he transferred the iemoto position to Soshitsu SEN the sixteenth.
  10. On December 20th, he was upgraded to the Fourth Rank, Junior Grade, and got the title of Seii Taishogun.
  11. On December 21
  12. On December 21 of the same year, 100 hiki (unit of length) of ashigimu (a type of silk), 400 ku of thread, 1000 kin (unit of weight) of cotton, and 300 tan (measure of fabric) of fabric were given to him.
  13. On December 21, 1091, he died at the age of 82.
  14. On December 21, 1285, Yasumori, who was in his second house in Matsugayatsu, in the morning became aware of restlessness around him and went to yakata (a manor) in Tonotsuji for governmental work around noon.
  15. On December 21, Retired Emperor Takakura, who had returned to Kyoto, entered into Yorimori's Rokuhara Ikedono and fell ill.
  16. On December 21, he was appointed as Gon-Chunagon (supernumerary second-ranked councilor of state).
  17. On December 21, he was appointed as jiju (chamberlain).
  18. On December 21, his court rank was raised to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  19. On December 22, 1020, he concurrently took the post of Dazai gon no sochi.
  20. On December 22, 1222 he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and retained his positions as Gon Chunagon and Ukone no shosho.
  21. On December 22, 1306, he was appointed as Sashoben (third-ranked officer of Sabenkan-kyoku, Daijokan).
  22. On December 22, 1410 he reached the manhood and started to name himself Mochiuji.
  23. On December 22, 1578, troops of Kazumasu TAKIGAWA, Mitsuhide AKECHI, Yoritaka HACHIYA, Naoshige UJIIE, Iganokami IGA, Yoshimichi INABA, Hideyoshi HASHIBA and Fujitaka HOSOKAWA and the vanguard of the troops of Murashige ARAKI crashed.
  24. On December 22, 1844, he was transferred to Chunagon and remained in the position of Shinseiwain betto.
  25. On December 22, 1885, with the No.69 Dajokan tasshi (proclamation by the Grand Council of State) of 1885 and by establishing the authorities of the Cabinet, the system of Daijokan was abolished and the Cabinet system was created.
  26. On December 22, 2005 Kintetsu Corporation announced the construction of another line on the north side of Platform 3.
  27. On December 22, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), retained his position as Ukonoe no chujo.
  28. On December 23 of the same year, the wedding ceremony between Naganori's adopted child Nagahiro ASANO and Katsutoyo HIJIKATA's daughter was held.
  29. On December 23, 1196, he was proclaimed as Kanpaku.
  30. On December 23, 1629, Kazuko was given the in go title of Tofukumon in.
  31. On December 23, 1728, as Taneharu retired, he became the fifth lord succeeding to the family estate.
  32. On December 23, 1933, his great-grandchild, Akihito (later became the hundred and twenty-fifth emperor, the present Emperor) was born.
  33. On December 23, 734 or November 20 on the old calendar, Hironari returned from Tang and arrived back to the Tanegashima Island.
  34. On December 23, 989, resigned director of Kageyu.
  35. On December 23, Oishi and his party entered Edo.
  36. On December 23, he received the Imperial proclamation to announce him as Tachibanashi Choja, which was the head of the Tachibana clan (an example in which a member of the Fujiwara clan received an Imperial proclamation).
  37. On December 23, he was appointed as Umeryogyokan (Inspector of the Bureau of the Right Stables) concurrently.
  38. On December 23: Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state)
  39. On December 23: Tencho-sai Festival (to celebrate the Emperor)
  40. On December 23rd, 1853, Iesachi renamed himself Iesada.
  41. On December 24 (November 24 under old lunar calendar), Tokimasa HOJO entered Kyoto with 1000 horsemen, as a daikan of Yoritomo.
  42. On December 24 Yoshitsune YAMAMOTO, who kept up the resistance in the Omi Province and shut himself up in Mabuchi-jo Castle, was finally forced to flee ("Gyokuyo").
  43. On December 24 in the same year, he was appointed as the member of shogun's council of elders, and transferred to the Iwatsuki Domain of Musashi Province as a lord.
  44. On December 24 in the same year, two months after that, Emperor finally ordered Aritomo YAMAGATA for a formation of the cabinet.
  45. On December 24 of the same year (1889), the government promulgated the Naikaku-kansei (Imperial edict no. 135, of 1889), a set of guidelines for managing the Cabinet system.
  46. On December 24 of the same year the party arrived at the Wakan (former consulate of the Tsushima clan) in Busan Metropolitan City and began negotiating with the Joseon government.
  47. On December 24, 1036 when her father, Emperor Gosuzaku acceded to the throne, Princess Ryoshi was selected as Saigu by divination at the age of eight.
  48. On December 24, 1178, he was promoted to Jusanmi.
  49. On December 24, 1179, he rose to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and was proclaimed as Kanpaku by the Emperor.
  50. On December 24, 1246, he was appointed to Sadaijin (minister of the left).
  51. On December 24, 1257, he was conferred to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  52. On December 24, 1469
  53. On December 24, 1689, his father died in Osaka, and thereby Nobutoyo, the first son, inherited 300 goku, and Nobukiyo, the second son, 150 goku.
  54. On December 24, 1889, the official organization system under the Cabinet (No.135 Imperial Edict of 1889) was established.
  55. On December 24, he returned to Kyoto.
  56. On December 24, he was assigned as Ukone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  57. On December 24, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank), and concurrently served as the Chunagon and the Kokuji goyogakari.
  58. On December 25 (old calender), Kiyomori sent 40,000 soldiers led by his son Shigehira as the supreme commander and his nephew TAIRA no Michimori etc. as vice-commanders.
  59. On December 25 of the same year, when non-confidence motion against the Cabinet was submitted to the House of Representatives and assured to pass, MATSUKATA immediately carried out dissolution of the House of Representatives.
  60. On December 25, 1180, following an order from Kiyomori instructing him to 'Track down and dispose of villains,' Shigehira marched toward Nanto through Uji City.
  61. On December 25, 1865 Juntaro was hired by the Kaga Domain osanyoba (accounting department).
  62. On December 25, 1866, the following year, the Emperor died after 21 years of his reign, it seemed he followed the death of his younger brother in law, Iemochi.
  63. On December 25, 1867 (in old lunar calender), just before the attack against the residence of the Satsuma clan of Mita in Edo, he walked near the residence by accident; he had a premonition and called fellow retained wrestlers and went back to the residence with them.
  64. On December 25, 1926, the Emperor Taisho, her son, met with his demise, and then the Emperor Showa, her grandson, ascended to the throne on November of 1928.
  65. On December 25, 1950
  66. On December 25, 722, Empress Genmei was enshrined together as Genmyo kagane no mikoto (the term mikoto is an honorific for gods or persons of great importance).
  67. On December 25, he was assumed a Cabinet Councilor.
  68. On December 25, kuge-gijo was held with respect to rebellion in the eastern areas.
  69. On December 25: Chugu Gon no taijo (Provisional Senior Secretary in the Office of the Consort's Household)
  70. On December 26 1234, he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  71. On December 26 the following year, however, Naojiro died in the Second Clinic of Tokyo Imperial University.
  72. On December 26, 1347, he was awarded Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  73. On December 26, 812, he held kechien-kanjo (ceremony to make a good relationship with Buddha) for Vajradhatu at Takaosan-ji Temple.
  74. On December 26, 911, he was given the title of Imperial Prince with his younger brother-uterine Ariakira (at the age of 5).
  75. On December 26, 970, Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  76. On December 26, Hideyoshi, who had earlier assigned Keijun MIYABE to the Sanin region and Masakatsu HACHISUKA to the Sanyo region to deal with the Mori clan, broke the truce and led his large army to Omi Province, attacking Nagahama-jo Castle (Omi Province).
  77. On December 26, Ietsugu HIRATA (also known as Hirata Nyudo) on the Taira clan side attacked Omi, defeated Takayori NOSE on the Minamoto clan side, and conquered the castle of Yoshikane.
  78. On December 26, MINAMOTO no Yoshitsune's army reached Fuwa no seki (Fuwa-no-seki checking station).
  79. On December 26, a proclamation of trust/overthrow of Yoshitomo was pronounced and the Taira forces advanced on the Dairi (Inner Palace).
  80. On December 26, his close aide Shigetane TO came to Kamakura.
  81. On December 27, 1386, he became a Sangi (Royal Advisor).
  82. On December 27, 1513, she was granted the rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  83. On December 27, 1795, when his father retired, he succeeded his father as the head of the family and became the fourth lord of the Domain.
  84. On December 27, 1899, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.
  85. On December 27, Kakegawa-jo Castle was surrounded by the Tokugawa army, but senior vassals headed by Yasutomo and others struggled for almost half a year in a defensive battle in which they confined themselves within the castle.
  86. On December 27, a rumor spread that Kiyomori was planning to attack Yorimori, who was at Rokuhara, and talk that the battle had already begun was rife (see the entry for the same day in the "Gyokuyo").
  87. On December 27, he was appointed to Ukone no daisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards) concurrently and left Saemon no kami.
  88. On December 27, he was promoted to Dainagon.
  89. On December 27, was appointed as Seii Taishogun by the Emperor.
  90. On December 28 (November 28 under the old lunar calendar), Tokimasa pushed the 'establishment of Shugo and Jito to the whole country' through Tsunefusa YOSHIDA, to search for and capture Yoshitsune, and successfully got approval (the Bunji imperial sanction).
  91. On December 28 in the following year, he was awarded with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
  92. On December 28 of the same year (old lunar calendar) (February 10, 734) she was posthumously promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank) and on August 7, 760 (old lunar calendar) (September 24, 769) was honored with Shoichii (Senior First Rank) and Taifujin (a title of respect for an Emperor's mother).
  93. On December 28, 1185, Senge was issued to appoint him as Nairan.
  94. On December 28, 1382, Emperor Gokomatsu succeeded to the throne at the age of six after his father, Emperor Goenyu passed the throne to him, and the Emperor Goenyu, now the Retired Emperor, started the cloister government.
  95. On December 28, 1712, he was granted the position of Shonii (Senior Second Rank) Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state).
  96. On December 28, 1870, Tadaatsu SAKAI, accompanied by 78 people including the former Shonai Clan retainers, arrived in Kagoshima.
  97. On December 28, 1872, the proclamation of conscription was issued and, on January 10, 1873, the Conscription Ordinance became effective.
  98. On December 28, 1885, he voluntary retired.
  99. On December 28, 1935, the sacred treasures were given to Tsuneta MATSUDA, who was chief of Yushukan of the Yasukuni Jinja Shrine in Tokyo by Shinji HATA (who was also a close confidant of Jinzaburo MAZAKI, the actual leader of Kodo-ha - Imperial Way' faction).
  100. On December 28, 1950, Kyoto District Court sentenced him to a prison term of seven years.
  101. On December 28, 920 (old lunar calendar), she was given the family name of MINAMOTO no Ason and was entered into the kanjaku (family register) of Sakyo Ichijo Ichibo.
  102. On December 28, Naojiro was laid to rest at Tenno-ji Temple, and the names of Ryuzo and Kumao HARADA were signed as his two sons.
  103. On December 28, Shigehira's troops invaded Nanto and incinerated all of the Doto-garan Ichiu (a set of buildings in a temple, such as a main hall, pagoda and temple) along with all of the Buddhist sutras and instructional texts.
  104. On December 28, he accepted the imperial proclamation to become Kanpaku.
  105. On December 29, 1189, he was transferred to the position of Sakone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  106. On December 29, 1252, Imperial Prince Munetaka entered the residence of the shogun in Mutsu Province for the first time since he moved to the new Palace.
  107. On December 29, 1295, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and was appointed to the Director of Echigo Province.
  108. On December 29, 1635, he became chief of the bodyguard of the Shogun again and also served as wakadoshiyori (a managerial position in Edo bakufu).
  109. On December 29, 681, FUMI no Atai Chitoko was given the rank of Shokinge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and the kabane of Muraji.
  110. On December 29, Akikuni captured Motegi-jo Castle which had belonged to the Northern Court.
  111. On December 29, Tokuko gave birth to a Imperial Prince (Tokihito, later, Emperor Antoku) and Tokitada's wife, Ryoko, became the wet nurse of the Imperial Prince.
  112. On December 29, a rumor that all of Yorimori's shoryo (territory) had been seized circulated (see the entry for the same day in the" Gyokuyo").
  113. On December 29, accompanying Kiyotaka KURODA and Akiyoshi YAMADA, Murata left Kyoto for Nishinomiya to report the upcoming order of the restoration of imperial rule to the samurai of the Choshu clan.
  114. On December 29, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and remained in the position of Jiju.
  115. On December 29, just after the war ended, the Emperor went to Hachijo tei (Hachijo villa) where Bifuku mon in was, and on New Year of the following year the Empress of the ex-emperor, FUJIWARA no Tashi, made an entry into the court as his Imperial Consort.
  116. On December 2nd, 684, INBE no Muraji as well as 50 other clans with the Muraji title were granted the kabane of Sukune.
  117. On December 2nd, 684, Inbe Muraji was given the kabane of Sukune.
  118. On December 3 of the same year, he accompanied Yoshitsune who came into collision with Yoritomo and left the capital.
  119. On December 3 of the same year, the Old Shogunate Army led by Takeaki ENOMOTO arrived at Ezo.
  120. On December 3, 1023, he died.
  121. On December 3, 1204, a party was held at Tomomasa HIRAGA's residence for gokenin (immediate vassals of the shogunate in the Kamakura and Muromachi through Edo periods) who came to Kyoto to welcome Shogun Sanetomo's wife, a daughter of Nobukiyo Bomon.
  122. On December 3, 1254, he resigned Sessho and became Jun-Sessho (associated Sessho regent) and Kanpaku (chief adviser to the Emperor).
  123. On December 3, 1343, he ordered Yoshinori KUTSUNA to take 'Koso' (the postwar measures) of Iyo-Nagoshi-jo Castle, and after that he went missing.
  124. On December 3, 1616, he was conferred to the Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) as a chamberlain.
  125. On December 3, 856, he gave a lecture on "Jin shu" (History of the Jin Dynasty) to Emperor Montoku.
  126. On December 3, Yoshimitsu dispatched the Zen monk Chushin ZEKKAI as his envoy to Sakai.
  127. On December 3, Yoshitsune left the capital intending to recover, but he brought about his own destruction.
  128. On December 3, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade), retained his position as Ume no kami.
  129. On December 3, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank) and shifted to the gon-dainagon.
  130. On December 3, retained his position as Sakonoe no daisho.
  131. On December 30 of the same year, he celebrated his attainment of manhood at Seiryoden (Literally "Limpid Cool Hall," an imperial summer palace) with his brothers Imperial Prince Shigeakira, Tsuneakira, and his younger brother Ariakira.
  132. On December 30, 1346 (Japanese Northern Dynasty), a party after poetry selection was held, therefore the anthology should have been completed by around 1348.
  133. On December 30, 1644, Seii taishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the barbarians") Iemitsu TOKUGAWA instructed Ometsuke Masashige INOUE and Masayoshi MIYAGI to order daimyo to prepare and submit gocho.
  134. On December 30, 3000 horse soldiers of the Omi and Mino Genji (Minamoto clan), and 2000 of the Taira clan had a fight, and then the Omi and Mino Genji (Minamoto clan) were dispersed.
  135. On December 30, 806, she was designated as Saigu (Imperial Princess appointed to serve the deities of the Ise-jingu Shrine) for her father, Emperor Heizei by bokujo (decided by fortunetelling), and entered Nonomiya (Field Palace) on October 3, 807, the following year.
  136. On December 30, 972, he received imperial proclamation for Fujiwarashi choja (the head of the Fujiwara clan).
  137. On December 30, Yukiie, the center of the force on the side of the Cloistered Emperor, left Kyoto to search and kill the Taira clan though it was a crucial time.
  138. On December 30, an imperial proclamation to nominate Shinomiya was issued, renaming him Imperial Prince Asahito, who was officially invested in crown princedom in the ceremony of investiture of the Crown Prince next year, on March 7, 1683, the first such rite after a long interval since the (Japanese) Medieval Age.
  139. On December 30, he was appointed as Sangi.
  140. On December 30, he was transferred to the position of Ukon-e-no-Chujo (lieutenant general of Ukon-e-fu).
  141. On December 31, 1268, he died of dysentery at the age of 23 as incumbent Kanpaku.
  142. On December 31, 1669, he additionally assumed Udaisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  143. On December 31, 1704, he was named heir to succeed the position of shogun.
  144. On December 31, 1970, the event titled 'FUCK 70' started with a heavy sound.
  145. On December 31, 672, the cap ranks for those who performed deeds of valor in the Jinshin War were promoted, and the rank of Shosen (the 16th to 18th grade of 26 grades of cap rank) or above was awarded.
  146. On December 31: Oharae (year-end grand purification)
  147. On December 4 (in the old calendar), Ieyasu moved his main castle from Hamamatsu-jo Castle where he had spent 17 years to Sunpu-jo Castle in adjacent Suruga Province.
  148. On December 4 in the same year, he was baronized.
  149. On December 4 of the same year, Yoshiie led 100 men wearing armor and helmets and armed with bows and arrows as a bodyguard during Emperor Shirakawa's visit to Kasuga-sha Shrine.
  150. On December 4, 1204, Masanori HOJO, a son of Tokimasa HOJO and his second wife Maki no Kata who came to Kyoto with Shigeyasu, died of a sudden illness.
  151. On December 4, 921, shigo (posthumous name) of Kobo Daishi was granted by Emperor Daigo, corresponding to a report to the emperor from Kangen, To-ji choja (the chief abbot of To-ji Temple).
  152. On December 4, he celebrated his attainment of manhood and was admitted kinjiki (literally, "forbidden colours," seven colours tradionally reserved for the imperial family and nobility) and to access to the imperial court.
  153. On December 4, he was transferred to Naidaijin (minister of the center).
  154. On December 4, the Enlightenment Party attacked leaders of Serving the Great Party in a banquet to celebrate the opening of the Postal Agency and six ministers in the palace, and inaugurated a new administration on the 5th.
  155. On December 4: Chugu shojo (Junior Secretary in the Office of the Consort's Household)
  156. On December 5, 1673, after Fusatomo handed over the headship of a family to his first son, Fusatoshi, he retired and took second name Jokei.
  157. On December 5, 1673, he took over as head of the family because of his father's retirement.
  158. On December 5, Imperial Princess Sakahito quickly decided to become Saio in accordance with the advice given by a fortune-teller.
  159. On December 5, Takechi no miko (Prince Takechi) inspected the site for the Fujiwara Palace; he was accompanied by the ministers and public functionaries.
  160. On December 6 of the same year, an extension of services between Keihan Uji and Uji Shako was permitted only to Keihan Uji Kotsu (both lines via Okubo and via Ogura).
  161. On December 6 when "Shokon no matsuri" (memorial service for the war dead) was taking place, at the square of Sento Imperial Palace, the balloon flew up to a height of 36m in front of 50,000 spectators.
  162. On December 6, 1001, he put on a hakama for the first time in celebrating the ceremony for Imperial princes known as Chakko no gi, which was held at the apartment.
  163. On December 6, 1849, Kondo joined the Tennenrishin-ryu school fencing dojo (hall used for martial arts training) called the Shieikan Dojo.
  164. On December 6, 1945, he heard about the arrest warrant from GHQ and learned that he would be tried as a class-A war criminal at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal.
  165. On December 6, 1962, 'rotating conveyer belt table' obtained the Ultimate Model Right No. 579776 as 'cooking table with conveyer belt' in the name of Yoshiaki SHIRAISHI.
  166. On December 6, 2004, the Santo (three capitals) Collection and Hikari (light) Collection (100,000 copies) went on sale.
  167. On December 6, he was appointed to the position of Uhyoe no suke (assistant captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards), which once his father had been.
  168. On December 7 in the same year, punishment for the domains in the Tohoku Region and Echigo was announced.
  169. On December 7, 1278, he resigned Sessho and was reappointed Kanpaku.
  170. On December 7, 1468, he left his nephew, Ujikage ASAKURA (the eighth head of the family) and vassals in Kyoto, he went to Echizen Province with his brothers, Toshikage ASAKURA, Kokyu ASAKURA and Kagefuyu ASAKURA.
  171. On December 7, 1643 he inherited the Kira home (3,000 koku = 541.17 cubic meters).
  172. On December 7, 1682, she received the Imperial order to be ranked as Jusango, then officially became the second consort of Emperor Reigen by royal edict on February 14, the next year.
  173. On December 7, 1827, he was born in Yamanoguchi Baba, Shitakajiya-cho (Hogiri, Shitakajiya-cho), Kagoshima-jo, Satsuma Province, as the first child of Takamori Kuro SAIGO who was the Go-kanjokata-kogashira (chief of the finance department) (who was renamed Kichibei SAIGO later, and whose salary was about 27 seki).
  174. On December 7, Kiyomori agreed to return the capital to Kyoto, but Tokitada showed disapproval (Article for the same day in "Kikki" and article of December 11 in "Gyokuyo").
  175. On December 7, he became a priest.
  176. On December 7, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and resigned Sangi.
  177. On December 8, 1018, he was granted Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and on December 31 of the same year, transferred to Kotaigogu gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Empress Dowager's Household).
  178. On December 8, 1037, he was appointed Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), Hisangi (advisor at large) at a mere 13 years of age and two years later, on March 2, 1039, promoted to Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state).
  179. On December 8, 1227, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and transferred to the position of Minbukyo.
  180. On December 8, 1335 (old calendar), Ryogen was attacked and killed at Shichiri-toge Pass in Iga Province by villains.
  181. On December 8, 1561 he became Shobanshu of the bakufu.
  182. On December 8, 1667, Mototsune had an audience with the shogun Ietsuna TOKUGAWA for the first time.
  183. On December 8, 1678, he was appointed castellan of Fuchu, Kai Province, and was granted inheritance the territory.
  184. On December 8, 1749, he was born in Edo as the third son of Masaharu MATSUDAIRA, the third lord of the Okita Domain, Kazusa Province.
  185. On December 8, 1857, he was transferred to Konoefu.
  186. On December 8, 1867, he was conferred Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  187. On December 8, 1894, he died of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 55.
  188. On December 8, 690, Prince Takechi made an on-site inspection of the planned construction site for Fujiwara Palace taking many government officials along him.
  189. On December 8, he served concurrently as Uchuben (Middle Controller of the Right).
  190. On December 9 in the same year, after attending the wedding of Yutaka TATSUNO, he had massive internal bleeding and died while working on 'Meian' at the age of 50.
  191. On December 9 of the same year, he was appointed doctor for the shogunate by a doctor of Sendai Domain in Mutsu Province.
  192. On December 9 of the same year, he was awarded the Yago (family name) of "Hirohata" by both the bakufu and imperial court.
  193. On December 9, 1108, she was given the title of princess, and was designated as Ise Saigu (vestal virgin princess serving at Ise-jingu Shrine) by bokujo (decided by fortunetelling) on the same day.
  194. On December 9, 1159, Yoshitomo, MINAMOTO no Yorimasa, MINAMOTO no Mitsuyasu and FUJIWARA no Nobuyori attacked FUJIWARA no Shinzei, who had the confidence of the Cloistered Emperor Goshirakawa, in the Sanjo-dono where Shinzei was supposed to be.
  195. On December 9, 1171, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge.
  196. On December 9, 1267, he resigned his position as Kanpaku.
  197. On December 9, 1533, he was additionally appointed to Betto (Chief Official of the Emperor's Office) for Imperial Prince Michihito (later to become Emperor Ogimachi).
  198. On December 9, 1701, Oishi Kura-no-suke held talks with Yasubei HORIBE at the residence of Maekawa Chudayu前川忠大夫 in Mita, Edo (present-day Minato Ward, Tokyo).
  199. On December 9, 1782, Nobutaka was born in Tanba Kameyama as the first son of Nobumichi MATSUDAIRA, the third lord.
  200. On December 9, 1856, Emperor Komei unprecedentedly conferred the title of Taiko on Masamichi (usually the term 'Taiko' refers to the last chancellor who was succeeded to the post by his son).
  201. On December 9, 1862, he was assigned to Kokuji goyogakari (a general official of the Imperial Household in charge of State affairs) of the Imperial Court.
  202. On December 9, 1872, an imperial edict was issued to change the prevailing lunar calendar to the solar calendar, and the organization was significantly damaged by that, though later it was given a monopoly to publish the official calendar for ten years, starting in 1873.
  203. On December 9, 1872, the Imperial edict of the Emperor Meiji and the edict of the Grand Council of State No. 339 were suddenly issued to change the existing calendar to a Gregorian calendar.
  204. On December 9, 1916, his gastric ulcer worsened and he died, while working on 'Meian.'
  205. On December 9, Kagetoki was exiled from Kamakura.
  206. On December 9, he was additionally assigned Kokuji goyogakari (a general official of the Imperial Household in charge of the State affairs) in the Court.
  207. On December 9, he was also made Junna shogaku ryoin betto (the betto, or a senior bureaucrat moved from outside, for Junna shogaku ryoin school).
  208. On December 9, he was appointed as Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Palace Guards) concurrently.
  209. On December 9, he was transferred to gijo of the Imperial Court in accordance with the abolishment of Kokuji goyogakari.
  210. On December 9, the Restoration of the Imperial Rule (Japan) was declared, revoking traditional titles including Shogun, Sessho, and Kanpaku, and the new government, based on direct rule by the emperor, consisting of Sosai (President), Gijo and Sanyo (Councilor), was declared to be established.
  211. On December 9, with the abolition of the Kokuji goyogakari, he was released from the position.
  212. On December 9th, marching orders were issued to the guard of the Imperial Court of Satuma, and as a result the four armies of the domain Aki, Owari, Echizen, and Aizu, Kuwanahama changed to guard the Imperial Court, then the seifukko no Daigorei (Imperial court's declaration of Restoration of monarchy) was promulgated.
  213. On December, 15, two day prior to Yoshizane's contribution, the head of the Tojo-Kira clan (lower Kira) Yoshifuji KIRA had also donated 10 kanmon ("Inryoken Nichiroku").
  214. On Emperor Seiwa's orders, he compiled the Jogan Kyaku (Regulations of the Jogan Era) in 869, and the Jogan Shiki (Procedures of the Jogan Era) in 871.
  215. On Empire Day rites were conducted by the emperor in the Ancestral Spirits Sanctuary of the Imperial Palace and ceremonies to remotely pray to the Imperial Mausoleum of Emperor Jinmu were also held across the country.
  216. On Fabruary 19, 1942, President Franklin ROOSEVELT issued Executive Order 9066.
  217. On Feb 15, 2009 Sofu's wife Hama TESHIGAHARA passed away aged 105 years old.
  218. On Feb. 3, 1572, he became a monk and his priest name was Shoka.
  219. On Febriary 24, 994, he was granted Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  220. On Febroary 9, 1425, he was promoted to the rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  221. On February 1 (New calendar: March 8) he was concurrently appointed to Osumi no Kami (Provisional Governor of Osumi Province).
  222. On February 1, 1151, he rose to the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sakone no shosho.
  223. On February 1, 1151: promoted to the court rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Tango no kami.
  224. On February 1, 1189, promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and retained his position as Gon Chunagon.
  225. On February 1, 1573, Shingen made Futamata-jo Castle, an important point of Totomi Province (the Battle of Futamata-jo Castle).
  226. On February 1, 1853, he had a coming of age celebration.
  227. On February 1, 1891, a council meeting was held by 146 of voluntary members, then Haruhiko ENDO was elected as a chairman and they hit the ground running using 400 yen funded by donations of 1sen(hundredth of a yen) by each family in Aimi and Aseri counties.
  228. On February 1, 1946, just after the war, 'Mozume Station' was built in this area, but on March 1, 1948 it was abandoned.
  229. On February 1, 2005, Sakai City annexed Mihara-cho, Minamikawachi-gun.
  230. On February 1, 2007, the coin-operated lockers accepting ICOCA Electric Money became available.
  231. On February 1, 674, Mino no Okimi was appointed as an Officer of Takechi-daiji Temple Construction together with Ki no Katamaro.
  232. On February 1, 761 (old calendar), the kani soto was revised to Jusanmi, since the salary was low despite heavy responsibilities.
  233. On February 1, 924, he took an additional post in Shinano Province.
  234. On February 1, 924, he transferred to the position of Shikibu Shojo (Junior Secretary of the Ministry of Ceremonial).
  235. On February 1, 950, he was appointed to Sangi (Royal Advisors).
  236. On February 1, he started his studies at Senshu School (the present-day Senshu University).
  237. On February 1, his younger brother Kohei visited Saigo, who was in Konejime as an envoy from the executive of Shigakko, and he heard that Tota TANIGUCHI and Naoo NAKAHARA returned to stab Saigo, and talked about the attack on the gunpowder magazine made by the students of Shigakko.
  238. On February 1, several bodies were found near Sai-no-kawara and more than a dozen between Yasunoki-mori Forest and Nakano-mori Forest.
  239. On February 10, 1009, Korechika was invested with Shonii (Senior Second Rank); however, on March 25, a scandal of curses put on chugu and the newly-born Imperial Prince erupted, and Korechika's aunt TAKASHINA no Mitsuko was imprisoned and Korechika was forbidden to visit the Imperial Court.
  240. On February 10, 1207, he was given the rank of Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank).
  241. On February 10, 1661, he assumed Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards), and on February 12, 1662, he became Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state).
  242. On February 10, 1868, the Jingi jimuka (clerical department) was established together with six other clerical departments.
  243. On February 10, 1868, the structure of the three offices was regulated and organized.
  244. On February 10, 1870, he went to Hokkaido accompanying a hundred and several tens of personnel as the leader of Hokkaido reclamation plan commissioned to Higashi Hongan-ji Temple by the New Meiji Government.
  245. On February 10, 1904, the Imperial edict of announcing the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War was issued.
  246. On February 10, 1943, the Application for Leave Clearance was distributed to the Japanese at concentration camps.
  247. On February 10, 691, Prince Takechi was given an additional compensation of 2000 households which made it 5000 households in total.
  248. On February 10, 719, he rose to the official rank of Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  249. On February 10, 738, the following year, Moroe was appointed as Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Udaijin (Minister of the Right), which was a promotion pushing him into the main character in the Imperial Court.
  250. On February 10, 846, promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  251. On February 10, 941, he was conferred Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  252. On February 10, 952, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and he retained his position as Ukonoe shosho.
  253. On February 10, assumed the position of Inaba no kami (governor of Inaba Province)
  254. On February 10, he descended along Tokai-do Road for ascetic practices.
  255. On February 10, the Hean Cavalry was founded
  256. On February 10, the fifth day of the second race meeting, 10R and 11R were held using the dirt track because of an accumulation of snow.
  257. On February 10th, the Japanese Government declared war against the Russian Government.
  258. On February 11, 1168: his real name was altered to Toshinari.
  259. On February 11, 1325, Sakonoe no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Palace Guards), concurrently.
  260. On February 11, 1591, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and transferred to Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state).
  261. On February 11, 1744, he was conferred Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  262. On February 11, 1755, the Horyakureki replaced the Jokyoreki (Jokyo calendar), and was used for 43 years until February 16, 1798.
  263. On February 11, 1875, Osaka conference was held.
  264. On February 11, 1889, when the Constitution of the Empire of Japan was issued, the official court rank stripped of Saigo due to the Seinan War was reinstated and his honor was recovered.
  265. On February 11, 1896, pro-Russian Bum Chin Lee, Lee Wan-yong and others carried out a coup d'etat, so King Gao Zong (Korean King) transferred to a Russian government establishment to carry out his work (Rokanhasen).
  266. On February 11, 1900, when the Empress Teimei was fifteen years old, she became engaged to the Imperial Prince Yoshihito, who was five years her senior.
  267. On February 11, 1940, Ms. Naruko YANAGIHARA received the First Order of the Precious Crown (Kunitto Hokansho).
  268. On February 11, 708 or January 11 on the old calendar, Hironari, who was Jurokuinojo (Junior Sixth Rank, Upper Grade), was appointed to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) by Empress Genmei.
  269. On February 11, 708, Junii (Junior Second Rank) ISONOKAMI no Ason Maro and FUJIWARA no Fuhito were promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank).
  270. On February 11, 860, he was appointed to Councilor, and from February 26, 861, he served also as Shikibu no taifu (Senior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Ceremonials).
  271. On February 11, 915, at the age of 16, he celebrated his coming of age and was granted a court rank (Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)).
  272. On February 11, Kido formally invited Okubo and Itagaki (Inoue and Ito who were also present) to 'Kagai,' a Japanese restaurant in Kitahama, to hold the three-way meeting.
  273. On February 11, a Saijusenshi (a Ryoge no kan in charge of administering coinage) was appointed and, on February 15, the imperial edict for transfer of the national capital to Heijokyo was issued.
  274. On February 11, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his position as Ukone no Gon no chujo and Sachuben.
  275. On February 11, he was ranked as sanbon (the third court rank for Imperial Princes).
  276. On February 11, the Japanese Constitution of 1889 was issued.
  277. On February 1199, Yoriie's father Yoritomo suddenly died.
  278. On February 11th, 708, Shorokuinojo (Senior Sixth Rank, Upper Grade) ATO no Sukune Chitoko was promoted to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  279. On February 12 (9 days later), the lord of the Mito Domain Yoshiatsu TOKUGAWA and his followers followed Yoshinobu and left Edo.
  280. On February 12 (in the old calendar), 1603, Emperor Goyozei sent to Fushimi-jo Castle Mitsutoyo KAJUJI, Sangi (councilor), as an Imperial envoy.
  281. On February 12, 1150: promoted to the court rank of Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Tango no kami.
  282. On February 12, 1258, Tokiyori HOJO held a feast to Imperial Prince Munetaka, and Yasutsuna waited at the western hall.
  283. On February 12, 1329, he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), retained his position as Sangi.
  284. On February 12, 1510, he became a priest under Toan INO at the Rokuon-ji Temple in Kitayama of Kyoto.
  285. On February 12, 1540, he became a Sangi (Royal Advisor).
  286. On February 12, 1582 (表記の変更) he was awarded a stipend of 100-koku (18.039 cubic meters) crop yields in Omi Province by Nobunaga for 'the merits he achieved by his Shagei (performance of shooting arrows) in several battles.'
  287. On February 12, 1582, Nobutada (who led the main unit of the Oda army) and Kazumasu departed, respectively, from Gifu-jo Castle and from Nagashima-jo Castle in Ise Province, moving their troops to Iwamura-jo Castle in Mino two days later, on February 14.
  288. On February 12, 1707, he passed away.
  289. On February 12, 846, he was also appointed to Assistant Governor of Bicchu Province.
  290. On February 12, 873, he was promoted to the court rank of Junii, (Junior Second Rank), and retained the positions of Sessho, Udaijin, and Sakone no taisho..
  291. On February 12, 996, FUJIWARA no Takaie caused an incident in which he shot an arrow at the Emperor Kazan and was relegated to the position of Izumo gon no kami (provisional governor of Izu Province)
  292. On February 12, Commodore Ding Ruchang solicited Japan to save lives of solders and committed suicide.
  293. On February 12, he attacked Kuwana Castle which Kazumasu lived, but had to withdraw 12 km because of firmness of Kuwana Castle and resistance of Kazumasu.
  294. On February 12, he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), retained his position as Sakonoe no chujo and Gon no chunagon.
  295. On February 12, he went to Nagasaki leading Kaigun Keibihei (naval security guards) and entered the Saga-jo Castle on March 1 by way of Omura and Takeo to surpress the rebellion.
  296. On February 12th, Yoshinobu entrusted Yoshiyori TOKUGAWA (the head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa family and former Shogun-kokenshoku [one of three important governmental administrative officials, the guardian for the Shogun]) and Naritami MATSUDAIRA (the former lord of the Tsuyama Domain) with the Edo-jo Castle, then subsequently retired.
  297. On February 12th, he was upgraded to the Third Rank, and changed his name to Yoshiteru (義輝).
  298. On February 13, 1160 (December 27, 1159, in old lunar calendar), the decisive battle was fought between Kiyomori and Yoshitomo; Yorimasa, who found no meaning in following Nobuyori, ultimately took sides with Kiyomori who supported the Emperor.
  299. On February 13, 1189, he resigned from official posts because of his illness and became a priest (Buddhist name was Hosshogaku(法性覚)) and he died on February 28.
  300. On February 13, 1200, broken-hearted Kagetoki was attacked by local gokenin on the way to Kyoto and his entire family was killed ("Azuma Kagami" (The Mirror of the East)).
  301. On February 13, 1258, Shigetoki HOJO held a feast to Imperial Prince Munetaka and Yasutsuna presented a harness.
  302. On February 13, 1310, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  303. On February 13, 1323, he resigned Shonagon.
  304. On February 13, 1594, he resigned his position as Gon Chunagon.
  305. On February 13, 1630, he died at the age of 32.
  306. On February 13, 1817, he was nominated as Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), and retained his position as Sakone gon no chujo.
  307. On February 13, 1867, Imperial Prince Mutsuhito ascended the throne.
  308. On February 13, 1967, he died of acute pneumonia occuring as a complication at Surugadai Kyoundo Hospital.
  309. On February 13, 806, Kukai, representing the followers of Keika, wrote an inscription praising the priest.
  310. On February 13, 862, promoted to Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  311. On February 13, 869, he went hunting for a change of air, but he fell off the horse and fell into a deep mud.
  312. On February 13, 938, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his positions as Sashoben, Minbu shoyu, Monjo hakase, and Iyo no suke.
  313. On February 13, GHQ handed 'the MacArthur draft' to the Minister of State, Joji MATSUMOTO and the Prime Minister, Shigeru YOSHIDA in reply to 'the Matsumoto draft' submitted on February 8.
  314. On February 13, the China North Sea fleet finally surrendered at Ikai City.
  315. On February 13, the head of Narimori was exposed in Kyoto with other heads of the Taira clan killed in the Battle of Ichinotani.
  316. On February 13, with soldiers having been recruited and trained, the Satsuma army has formed into the battalions as below (The battalion commander was formally called Shikicho and generally called Daitaicho. The leader of the 1st platoon in each battalion served as Fukucho, the second in command.)
  317. On February 13th, 1854, after Matthew (Calbraith) PERRY revisited Japan with leading seven naval fleets, the Edo Bakufu signed the Convention of Kanagawa ("Nichibei Washin Joyaku" in Japanese) on March 31st, 1854.
  318. On February 14 of Kechigan, while the sounds of conch shells and drums resonate, "Dadaoshi," where Oni of red, blue and green color with a Taimatsu torch run around the temple, is held.
  319. On February 14, 1012, she gained the title of Empress Dowager and became Grand Empress Dowager on January 7, 1018.
  320. On February 14, 1185 (January 6, 1185 under the old lunar calendar), a letter arrived from Noriyori at Saikai, raising distress, such as the lack of army provisions and a ship, and the friction with Togoku Samurai (a group of samurai in the eastern part of Japan) wishing for repatriations.
  321. On February 14, 1555, he was promoted to the rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank) and changed his name to Sakitsugu.
  322. On February 14, 1661, again the fire in dairi burned the remained books and documents, but the duplicates in the other places remained safe.
  323. On February 14, 1674, nine bales for one person were added to his stipend.
  324. On February 14, 1824, Chie, the only one grew up safely, got married to Atsumasa MIDORIKAWA of Niiya Domain, Iyo Province.
  325. On February 14, 1927, 11.82 meters of snow accumulation was observed.
  326. On February 14, 1945, Konoe presented his 'Address to the Throne,' that advocated an early realization of peace, to Emperor SHOWA.
  327. On February 14, 2007, Shintaro filed a trademark-infringement suit and others against Shinzaburo for 1.3 billion yen.
  328. On February 14, 682, TONERI no Miyatsuko Nukamushi was given the kabane of Muraji.
  329. On February 14, 863, she passed away during the reign of Emperor Seiwa (great-grandchild of Emperor Saga), and she was muhon (without a court rank) at that time.
  330. On February 14, 995, he was granted Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade) and on May 20 of the same year, the post of Ise no Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Ise Province).
  331. On February 14, Masakado died in the battle at Kitayama, and his army then collapsed at once.
  332. On February 14, SAIGO, mounted on a horse, reviewed the troops of the 1st to 5th battalions in the drill ground next to the main campus of Shigakko.
  333. On February 14, the Emperor made a proclamation, and in the battle with the attacking imperial forces, in front of TAIRA no Kiyomori, the commander of imperial forces and the capital's greatest military noble, Nobuyori and Yoshitomo were easily defeated.
  334. On February 15 in leap year, he was appointed to Gon no chunagon (provisional middle councilor).
  335. On February 15 in the year 6, he is reported to have built ponds and canals in many provinces, including Takaishi-ike Pond and Chinu-ike Pond in Kawachi Province, in order to promote agriculture.
  336. On February 15 of that year, the Seinan War broke out.
  337. On February 15, 1203, he resigned from the post of Sessho.
  338. On February 15, 1560 he was promoted to the rank of Junior Fourth, Lower Grade and was transferred to the office of Mutsu no Kami (Governor of Mutsu Province).
  339. On February 15, 1624, he referred to himself as Kanzaburo SARUWAKA.
  340. On February 15, 1644 he presented an article left by his deceased father ? Ise Monogatari (the Tales of Ise) written by Kenko Hoshi ? as a gift.
  341. On February 15, 1670, he assumed Umaryo gogen (Inspector of the Right Division of Bureau of Horses).
  342. On February 15, 1734, Dogyu, as he had been ill, passed away at the age of 64.
  343. On February 15, 1762, Nobumichi was born as the first son of Nobunao MATSUDAIRA, the second lord.
  344. On February 15, 1816 he was appointed to Jugoinoge Genbanosuke (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, assistant director of Ministry of Buddhism and Foreign Affairs).
  345. On February 15, 1882, Yaemon KANMURI was discharged from prison on condition that he would carry out shushoku (substitute by a forfeit), because he had a relative to look after.
  346. On February 15, 1955, he was designated a Living National Treasure (the holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property 'Tetsugusuri - iron glazed Ceramics').
  347. On February 15, 693, he was promoted to the rank of joko ichi no kurai (the first rank of joi yoshina, four rank of joi, which corresponds to Shoshiinoge, Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade in ranks for Shoo and shoshin, vassal of Taiho Ritsuryo, Taiho Code).
  348. On February 15, 860, he was transferred to Chunagon (vice-councilor of state.)
  349. On February 15, 911, he was given a concurrent appointment as an officer in Kageyushi (Board of Discharge Examiners).
  350. On February 15, Saigo's army started from Kagoshima, and on February 21, laid siege to Kumamoto Castle.
  351. On February 15, he changed his name from Sansuke SAIGO to Sanemon OSHIMA to avoid discovery by the government.
  352. On February 15, in the heavy snowfall first in 60 years, the 1st battalion of the Satsuma army started from Kagoshima toward Kumamoto first (beginning of the Seinan no eki.)
  353. On February 1574, jizamurai (local samurai) and the followers of Hongan-ji Temple rose in revolt in Echizen Province the territory of the Oda clan after the capturing the Asakura clan.
  354. On February 1576, Hideharu HATANO in Tanba Province, who had a friendship with Nobunaga, rose in revolt.
  355. On February 15th, Tosei Dai Sotoku began to relocate the army from Kyoto; his purpose was to reposition the army to the west, and he would reach Sunpu on March 5th.
  356. On February 16, 1007, he was granted Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  357. On February 16, 1021 (December (leap month) 26, 1020 in old lunar calendar), the year when Nobumichi died, an incident in which Nobumichi's widow was sexually assaulted by TAIRA no Tamemoto occurred.
  358. On February 16, 1218, he was appointed to the rank of Dainagon (Chief Councillor of State).
  359. On February 16, 1243, Yasutsuna accompanied Yoritsune to visit the Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
  360. On February 16, 1720, he paid a visit to Kyoto as the bakufu's messenger to deliver congratulations on the birth of a prince, Imperial Prince Wakamiya-Teruhito (later Emperor Sakuramachi).
  361. On February 16, 1798, it was reformed to the Kanseireki (Kansei calendar).
  362. On February 16, 680, INBE no Obito (INBE no Kobito) attained Kabane of Muraji.
  363. On February 16, 771, Imperial Prince Osabe became a crown prince of Emperor Konin.
  364. On February 16, 984, he was granted Jugoinoge.
  365. On February 16, assumed the position of Uhyoe no Suke (assistant minister of the Right Division of the Headquarters of the Middle Palace Guard).
  366. On February 16, the Takeda army was defeated in the battle of Torii-toge Pass (in Nagano Prefecture) by Yoshimasa's army, which was supported by a group of Oda retainers who were ordered to defend Yoshimasa by Nobunaga.
  367. On February 16th, although this would be an oral agreement, Fujiko TSUCHIMIKADO gained informal consent for the continuance of the Tokugawa family from Saneakira HASHIMOTO.
  368. On February 17 1638, he died in the age of 74, and the second son, Yasunobu succeeded him.
  369. On February 17, 1257, he died.
  370. On February 17, 1582, Nobutada moved his own camp to Hiraya, and on the next day, invaded Iida.
  371. On February 17, 690, MONONOBE no Maro Ason placed the shield at the Empress Jito's enthronement ceremony.
  372. On February 17, 690, UNONOSARA no Himehiko (Empress Jito), who had been acting as empress but without having had any ceremony, officially ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne as empress.
  373. On February 17, 793, Seitoshi was changed to Seiishi.
  374. On February 17, 895, he was appointed to a post in Suo Province.
  375. On February 17, 973, he was promoted to Juniinoge (Junior Second Rank); retained his position as Udaijin, Sakone no daisho, Fujiwarashi choja.
  376. On February 17, SAIGO started with KIRINO toward Kumamoto through Kajiki and Hitoyoshi.
  377. On February 17: Kinensai (prayer service for a good crop)
  378. On February 17th, he was assigned Sangi, which meant he could join the politics of the government, and also held the title of Sakonoe Chujo.
  379. On February 18 of the same year he voluntarily retired.
  380. On February 18, 1190, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) while remaining in the position of Sakone no shosho.
  381. On February 18, 1207, he was appointed as Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  382. On February 18, 1254, Munetaka visited the Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
  383. On February 18, 1297, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lowere Grade).
  384. On February 18, 1380, he was appointed to the sama no kami (Military Administrator).
  385. On February 18, 1567, he was granted an Imperial sanction to change his name to Tokugawa.
  386. On February 18, 1582, Ieyasu TOKUGAWA departed from Hamamatsu-jo Castle, and entered Kakegawa-jo Castle.
  387. On February 18, 1638 (in old lunar calendar), he was raised to Jusanmi (junior third rank).
  388. On February 18, 1643, he was appointed as Shikibu shoyu.
  389. On February 18, 1659, he was awarded the rank of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade and appointed as Governor of Iga Province, and the following year, he entered the designated castle for the first time.
  390. On February 18, 1844, it was changed from the Kansei calendar and used for about twenty nine years until December 31, 1872.
  391. On February 18, 1845, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank) and remained in the position of Shinseiwain betto Gon Chunagon (Provisional Middle Counselor).
  392. On February 18, 1866, when Kiyotaka KURODA went to Kyoto along with Takayoshi KIDO, Shigeomi MIYOSHI, Yajiro SHINAGAWA, feudal retainers of the Choshu clan, and Mitsuaki TANAKA, a lordless samurai of the Tosa clan, to form the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance, Murata followed Saigo to meet them in Fushimi.
  393. On February 18, he got on board from Nagasaki (Nagasaki Prefecture) and on February 22, arrived at Incheon, Korea, and went to Kyongsong.
  394. On February 1872, Hyobusho was abolished.
  395. On February 19 1879, he invited his first son Toichiro to live in Hamamatsu.
  396. On February 19, 1146: took up the post of Mikawa no kami (Governor of Mikawa Province).
  397. On February 19, 1168, due to Sensho (Imperial succession), he was stripped of title as Togu no fu.
  398. On February 19, 1198, also assumed the position of Gotobain no betto (chief administrator of the Retired Emperor's Office).
  399. On February 19, 1293, he was promoted to the rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  400. On February 19, 1294, he died an early death at the age of 30.
  401. On February 19, 1456
  402. On February 19, 1479, reconcilliation was reached between Toshihiro of the 'Oda Isenokami family' and Toshisada thanks to the bakufu's repeated intervention.
  403. On February 19, 1575, he was reassigned to Gon Dainagon.
  404. On February 19, 1602, subsequently to his father, he was awarded 100,000 koku in the Utsunomiya Domain, Shimotsuke Province, which was an strategic point in the Northern Kanto, and entered the domain on March 18, 1602.
  405. On February 19, 1663, he rose to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) and Gon Dainagon.
  406. On February 19, 1709, when Ienobu TOKUGAWA succeeded the position of Shogun after the death of Shogun Tsunayoshi, he granted a pardon to Ako Roshi, and thus their children were also discharged.
  407. On February 19, 1824 he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and on February 28, 1832 to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) which was the highest rank he ever achieved.
  408. On February 19, 1867, Imperial Prince Takahito was forgiven in accordance with Emperor Meiji's accession to the throne, but he never returned to the political stage from that time onward and he even declined a reinstatement offer for the Kokuji Goyogakari position.
  409. On February 19, 2005, he died from cancer of the esophagus at his home at Tama Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
  410. On February 19, 2008, the Aegis (escort ship) Atago of Japan's Marine Defense Force collided with a fishing boat off the coast of Nojimazaki, Chiba Prefecture, where two crew members of the fishing boat, who were actually a father and son, went missing.
  411. On February 19, 691, Miyuki and FUSE no Minushi were given the additional salary, 80 fuko (equal to 80 taxed families); at the result their salary was increased to 300 fuko (300 taxed families).
  412. On February 19, 691, Prince Takechi was given an additional compensation of 2000 households which made it 3000 households in total.
  413. On February 19, 857, he was appointed as Daijo-daijin.
  414. On February 19, 981, he was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank); retained his position as Kanpaku, Daijodaijin, and Fujiwarashi choja.
  415. On February 19, 987, he was appointed to sahyoe no shojo (Third-ranked Assistant Officer of Sahyoe-fu, the Left Division of Middle Palace Guards).
  416. On February 19, 991, Dazai no daini (top position of Dazaifu), (resigned Sangi and Hyobukyo)
  417. On February 19, Kumamoto Castle guarded by Kumamoto Garrison had a fire, which spread to the keep in a violent wind and also burned down the donjon.
  418. On February 19, assumed the position of Shinano no kami (the Governor of Shinano Province)
  419. On February 19, he was assigned additional position as Chugu daibu (Master of the Consort's Household) (for Emperor Nijo's Chugu FUJIWARA no Muneko (Ikushi)).
  420. On February 19: Chugu no suke (Assistant Master of the Consort's Household)
  421. On February 19: Resigned from Togu Gon no daibu (Emperor Takakura's accession to the throne)
  422. On February 1st, 1688, the use of crane as a trade name or family crest was prohibited.
  423. On February 1st, Saneyana HASHIMOTO, the Spearhead governor of the Tokaido Road, received these petitions while he was at the front in Kuwana (currently, the location is in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture).
  424. On February 2 (January 1 in old lunar calendar), ceremony of choga (retainers' New Year's greeting to the emperor) was canceled because Horanomiya was incomplete.
  425. On February 2, 1153: transferred to role of Sakyo no gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Eastern Capital Offices).
  426. On February 2, 1194, he attended a genpuku (attainment of manhood) ceremony for Yasutoki HOJO, and on November 21 of the same year, he participated in kasagake (horseback archery competition) held as one of Shinto rituals at Mishima-taisha Shrine.
  427. On February 2, 1205, he was given the rank of Shogoi (Senior Fifth Rank) and on February 26 appointed to the position of Konoefu (Inner Palace Guard) as well as the governor of Kaga Province.
  428. On February 2, 1248, there was an occasion to reward certain individuals over the Battle of Hoji, and it was the working day for the Imperial guard service in Kyoto; Yasutsuna joined the patrol as No. 21 guard for three months in Kyoto.
  429. On February 2, 1262, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  430. On February 2, 1300, Nyoshin entered nirvana in a thatched hut in Kamikanesawa, Hitachi province.
  431. On February 2, 1525 (old lunar calendar), Jitsunyo entered nirvana at the age of 68.
  432. On February 2, 1593, a large Ming army, dispatched by the central government and led by Li Ru-song, raided Pyeongyang Castle, which was being guarded by Yukinaga KONISHI and others, and Konishi's troops, who had retreated from the castle on the verge of fall, were sheltered by Nagamasa in Shirakawa-jo Castle.
  433. On February 2, 1601, she was permitted to use ingo (a title of respect given to close female relatives of the Emperor or a woman of comparable standing) and became nyoin to name herself Shinjotomonin.
  434. On February 2, 1679, he offered to Ietsuna the sword made by Kunitoshi NIJI, an article of the deceased Motomasa.
  435. On February 2, 1830 he resigned as provisional vice governor of Iyo Province.
  436. On February 2, 1851, Narioki Shimazu retired, and Nariakira SHIMAZU became lord of the Satsuma Domain.
  437. On February 2, 1946, at the same time that government control of shrines was abolished by the Shinto Directive, the shrine ranking was also abolished.
  438. On February 2, 702, she passed away.
  439. On February 2, 855, promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  440. On February 2, 872, she obtained kudoku (merit) by painting Birushanabutsu (Vairocana-Buddha) at the celebration of 60th birthday of Naishi no tsukasa (female palace attendant) MINAMOTO no Matahime (writings made for Genshi by SUGAWARA no Michizane are left in "Kanke Bunso" (a collection of Chinese poetry created by Sugawara no Michizane)).
  441. On February 2, 935, he served concurrently as Monjo hakase (professor of literature).
  442. On February 2, he also assumed the position of Daigaku no Kami (Director of the Bureau of Education).
  443. On February 2, he retained his position as Sakone no daisho.
  444. On February 2, he was appointed to Dainaiki.
  445. On February 2, he was transferred to the chief councilor of state.
  446. On February 2, the Japanese Army conquered Weihaiwei
  447. On February 20 (lunar calendar), 1499, he returned and visited Yamashina Hongan-ji Temple from Ishiyama-gobo Temple upon his death.
  448. On February 20, 1010, Korechika died in despair in the prime of life at the age of 37.
  449. On February 20, 1219, he became a priest with his father.
  450. On February 20, 1331, he was promoted to Junii (Junior Second Rank), retained his position as Gon no chunagon.
  451. On February 20, 1582, after placing Tanaka-jo Castle, defended by Nobushige YODA, under siege, Ieyasu sent an emissary to the inside of the castle, and recommended the surrender of castle.
  452. On February 20, 1589, he was awarded the rank of Juichii.
  453. On February 20, 1633, he died of a disease.
  454. On February 20, 1915, he died at home in Maruyama-cho Town, Koishikawa-ku Ward, Tokyo.
  455. On February 20, 704, Shonii Dainagon (Junior Second Rank, chief councilor of state) ISONOKAMI no Ason Maro became Udaijin and was given 2170 ko (smallest social organization unit in provincial administration).
  456. On February 20, 946, he was appointed as Gonnokami (Viceroy) of Suo Province.
  457. On February 20, he was appointed as Jiju (chamberlain) and Yamashiro gonno kami (Senior Provincial Governor of Yamashiro) concurrently.
  458. On February 20, he was appointed to Gyobu no taifu (senior assistant minister of Justice).
  459. On February 20, one and a half battalions led by Sangun Kiyotaka KURODA and the Keishi-tai troop of more than 500 strong disembarked at Hinagu.
  460. On February 20, the Katsura Cabinet was forced to resign en masse in just a brief period of 53 days from its start, so it was called '50 days' Cabinet.'
  461. On February 20, the advance force of Shinsuke BEPPU arrived in Kawajiri and encountered the scouts of the Kumamoto garrison, when the actual fight of the Seinan War began.
  462. On February 20, the day came when he visited Hachiman-gu Shrine for celebration with a snowfall of about sixty centimeters.
  463. On February 20, the troops from Kajiki led by Shinsuke BEPPU were successively arriving at Kawajiri.
  464. On February 20, the troops led by Shinsuke BEPPU, who left first, arrived at Kawajiri and encountered the reconnaissance troops of Kumamoto Chindai Army, which was the onset of the actual fighting of the Seinan War (Satsuma Rebellion).
  465. On February 21, 1010, Korechika, his uncle, died ain despair, a dejected man.
  466. On February 21, 1166: resigns as Sakyo no daibu.
  467. On February 21, 1424, Yoshikazu was promoted to the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  468. On February 21, 1467 - became the kanrei (shogun's deputy) of the bakufu.
  469. On February 21, 1536, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) while retaining his position of Sakone no shosho.
  470. On February 21, 1617, as an imperial envoy, he awarded Ieyasu TOKUGAWA the posthumous Shingo (literally, the name of a Shinto deity) "Tosho Daigongen."
  471. On February 21, 1620, he was ordered to renovate Osaka-jo Castle.
  472. On February 21, 1866 he was called upon to serve as wakadoshiyori (a managerial position in Edo bakufu).
  473. On February 21, 1868, it was renamed sanryo koho bugyo appointed by Yamato no kami, on July 28, an adjutant was placed in sanryo sokanhei and Hirofusa MADENOKOJI was assigned as superintendent general, Tadayuki TODA was assigned as adjutant and bugyo was abolished.
  474. On February 21, 1872, 'Tokyo-nichinichi Shinbun' started to be published as the first daily newspaper in Tokyo.
  475. On February 21, 1891, he was transferred to the Minister of the Interior, and kept the position of the grand chamberlain.
  476. On February 21, 771, he passed away of sickness at the age of 58.
  477. On February 21, 782, YAMATO no Otohito, who was Kawatsugu's shijin (lower-rank officers provided to the Imperial or noble families and used as a guard or miscellaneous services), armed and intruded into the Imperial Place then arrested, and Otohiko confessed the Kawatsugu's rebellion.
  478. On February 21, 857, transferred to the position of Hyobu no Taifu (senior assistant minister of the Ministry of Military)
  479. On February 21, 870, promoted to the Sangi (Royal Advisor).
  480. On February 21, 881, he was promoted to the court rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank), and retained the posts of Kanpaku and Daijo daijin.
  481. On February 21, Goshirakawa went on an imperial visit to FUJIWARA no Akinaga's residence in the Horikawa area of Hachijo (Eighth Avenue), but as he was sightseeing from a box set up alongside the Hachijo thoroughfare, he suffered harassment in the form of some trees that were sent crashing down from outside the box to obstruct his view.
  482. On February 21, he retired from roju.
  483. On February 21, he was transferred to the post of Dainagon.
  484. On February 21, his father Sozo died.
  485. On February 21, his wife entered the priesthood by shaving her hair off and also more than one hundred gokenin became priests.
  486. On February 21, the following battalions of Satsu-gun put the Kumamoto Chindai Army under siege.
  487. On February 21, the reinforced government army fought back and drove off the Satsuma army to the Suna-gawa River.
  488. On February 21st, the right-wing of the Japanese Army commence the attack.
  489. On February 22 of the following year, 1864, Hisamitsu who had been lacking rank at that time, was appointed to Sanyo as well as Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade) Sakone gon no shosho (Provisional Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) at the same time.
  490. On February 22, 1036, the Emperor was ordered to become a prince.
  491. On February 22, 1168, promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Ukonoe no Gon no Shosho.
  492. On February 22, 1179, Tokitada was conferred Shonii (Senior Second Rank), and, on March 6, was appointed Kebiishi no betto for the third time, which was unprecedented.
  493. On February 22, 1467, Masanaga set on fire his own undefended residence, led samurai and took up a position at Kami Goryo Shrine (in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City).
  494. On February 22, 1595 he died in Kyoto.
  495. On February 22, 1792 (March 14, 1792 in new calendar), he died at the age of 40.
  496. On February 22, 1892, Tomotane died during the lawsuit was prolonged and approaching chaos.
  497. On February 22, 1966, the Kyoto District Court decided to discontinue compulsory execution.
  498. On February 22, 1974, Uji Tawara Management Office was integrated with Uji Management Office and ceased operations; only buses operated by Uji Management Office continued on the Yawata Tanabe Routes for a while.
  499. On February 22, 1994, he died leaving his last words, 'I can see Buddha.'
  500. On February 22, 671, he offered up shinji by royal command and was appointed to udaijin on the same day.
  501. On February 22, 702, 当麻真人橘, who held Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), was assigned the role of Saiku no kami (a director of the Bureau of the High Priestess of Ise).
  502. On February 22, 853, promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sakonoe shosho.
  503. On February 22, Sangun KURODA advanced from Yatsushiro to Miyanohara and fiercely fought the Satsuma army.
  504. On February 22, he was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) while still serving as Sakonoe no gon chujo and as the Director of Oe Province.
  505. On February 22, he was ranked as nihon (the second court rank for Imperial Princes).
  506. On February 22, when the battalions of the Satsuma army arrived at the Kumamoto garrison one after another, they besieged and attacked it.
  507. On February 22nd, 702, Iwatoko was ranked as a Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), and was appointed as the Director of Nagato Province.
  508. On February 23 1863, when Shogun Iemochi TOKUGAWA traveled to Kyoto Hachiro accompanied him as the leader of Roshigumi who served as the vanguard for the Shogun.
  509. On February 23 in 1865, YAMANAMI was intended to commit Seppuku (suicide by disembowelment) for his crimes.
  510. On February 23, "Hanagoshirae" (making paper flower dedicated for the two Kannon statues in Shuni-e) and "Toshinzoroe" (making wick for Shuni-e) are held.
  511. On February 23, 1055, he was assigned to Sakonoe no gon chujo (Brigadier General).
  512. On February 23, 1178 he assumed Shorokuinojo (Senior Sixth Rank, Upper Grade) and Gon no suke (provisional vice governor) of Buzen, and from then on, he was steadily promoted.
  513. On February 23, 1195, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) while remaining in the positions of Sakone no shosho and Inaba no Gon no suke.
  514. On February 23, 1199, also assumed the position of Ukone no daisho.
  515. On February 23, 1199, word reached Kyoto that MINAMOTO no Yoritomo, the first Seii taishogun (literally, "great general who subdued the barbarians") of the Kamakura bakufu, died suddenly on February 16.
  516. On February 23, 1214, he was promoted to Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.
  517. On February 23, 1216, he was assigned to the governor of Mutsu Province.
  518. On February 23, 1351, he died in his 82nd year.
  519. On February 23, 1512, he was reappointed to Sakone gon no chujo (Provisional Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  520. On February 23, 1575, he was appointed Dewa no suke.
  521. On February 23, 1776, he attained Jusanmi (junior third rank), and on July 24, 1820 (in old lunar calendar), attained Juichii (junior first rank).
  522. On February 23, 1904, Japan concluded the Japan-Korea Protocol with Korea, who had announced 'Neutrality Declaration'; this allowed deployment of Japanese forced throughout Korean Peninsula if Japan required and a right of way was guaranteed.
  523. On February 23, 1959, Hase-cho of Shiki County was incorporated into Sakurai City.
  524. On February 23, 717 or January 4 on the old calendar, Hironari was appointed to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  525. On February 23, 723, he rose to the official rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  526. On February 23, 738 or January 26 on the old calendar, he came to assume Minbukyo (Minister of Popular Affairs) in addition to the above posts.
  527. On February 23, 834, he was also appointed to Governor of Settsu Province.
  528. On February 23, 859, transferred to the position of Harima no kami (the governor of Harima Province).
  529. On February 23, 955, he was concurrently appointed as a deputy governor of Kii Province and was dismissed from the post of Deputy Viceroy of Yamato Province.
  530. On February 23, IKEGAMI led the platoons of MURATA and FUKAMI toward Kokura, but upon hearing the gunfire of a fierce battle on the way to Kokura, IKEGAMI changed the course to Tabaru and only the platoon of Sansuke MURATA headed toward Kokura.
  531. On February 23, he stepped down from the position of Sakone no chujo.
  532. On February 23, he was appointed as Harima gonno kami (Senior Provincial Governor of Harima) as well.
  533. On February 23, he was appointed to Jiju (Chamberlain).
  534. On February 23, he was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank), retained his position as Kanpaku, Nairan, Fujiwarashi choja (chieftain of the Fujiwara family), Ichiza, Udaijin, Togufu.
  535. On February 24, 1000 ricecakes of about 3 cm thick and 15 cm in diameter, which are called dangu (the thousand ricecakes dedicated for the two Kannon statues in Shuni-e), are made to be dedicated in front of Buddha for the first seven days (also on March 5, the same number of dangu is made for the last seven days).
  536. On February 24, 1165, promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his position as Jibu no Gon no Taifu.
  537. On February 24, 1442, he was appointed to Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  538. On February 24, 1594, he died at the age of 88.
  539. On February 24, 1671, it was burned down due to the fire that occurred at Nashinoki-cho.
  540. On February 24, 1713, he took over as the head of the family on his father's retirement.
  541. On February 24, 1713, he yielded the position of head of the family to his adopted heir, Takanobu KUKI, and changed his own name to Zuio.
  542. On February 24, 1868, the first newspaper in Japan, Chugai Shinbun started to be published (the frequency of its issuance was once per about 4 to 5 days).
  543. On February 24, 1873, the Japanese government removed the bulletin board banning Christianity and released the Christians.
  544. On February 24, 682, TONERI no Muraji Nukamushi was raised from Daisenjo to Shokinge at the rank.
  545. On February 24, 842, he was promoted to Shoshiige (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  546. On February 24, 954, he was appointed to Iyo gon no suke (some says it was on March 6.
  547. On February 24, he was posthumously elevated to Juichii Dajo Daijin (Junior First Rank Grand Minister of state).
  548. On February 24, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  549. On February 24, he was promoted to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), retained his position as Sakonoe no chujo.
  550. On February 24, he was transferred to Dainaiki (Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Central Affairs).
  551. On February 24, his father Naritsuna UTSUNOMIYA died young (37 years old).
  552. On February 24, the 1st brigade (Major General Shizuo NOZU) and the 2nd brigade (Major General Shigeomi MIYOSHI) were marching south.
  553. On February 24, the eighth day of the second race meeting, the steeplechase was cancelled due to fallen snow.
  554. On February 25 of the following year, she was officially made empress and called herself Chugu.
  555. On February 25, 1173, he was appointed to Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade.
  556. On February 25, 1198, he left the post of Kanpaku and was proclaimed as Sessho by the Emperor.
  557. On February 25, 1352, he had genpuku (celebrate one's coming of age) and named himself as Motouji.
  558. On February 25, 1549, he was appointed as Sangi.
  559. On February 25, 1582, Magoichi SUZUKI murdered Wakatayu DOBASHI.
  560. On February 25, 1697, she married the Emperor Higashiyama, and received the Imperial letter of appointment as the title Nyogo.
  561. On February 25, 1868, seven sections were reorganized into eight bureaux (General Bureau was created).
  562. On February 25, 1868, the seven clerical departments were reorganized into clerical bureas under the general bureau, and the Jingi jimuka became the Jingi clerical bureau.
  563. On February 25, 1869, because load of domain Tadayoshi himself came to Hinatayama Onsen (a Hot Spring) and requested it, on 26th he returned to Kagoshima and became a Sansei (a job entailing participation in national administration) and Ichidai-yoriai (personal-to-a person family rank).
  564. On February 25, 1966, the Institute of Buraku Problem filed an application for a provisional disposition order to the Kyoto District Court.
  565. On February 25, 681, Emperor Tenmu issued an imperial decree ordering princes and retainers to establish a ritsuryo system.
  566. On February 25, 760, he died facing the west and joining his palms together in Daian-ji Temple.
  567. On February 25, 823, he was ranked as Jushiige (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  568. On February 25, 861, he was promoted to the court rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), and retained the positions of Kurodo no to and Sakone no shosho.
  569. On February 25, 966, Uhyoe gon no shosho
  570. On February 25, an intention approving both exile of Narichika and recall of Tokitada and Nobunori was conveyed to the Enryaku-ji Temple.
  571. On February 25, he was transferred to Ukone no shosho (although it is unconvinced that he retained his position as Jiju and Omi no suke).
  572. On February 25, news was brought to Kyoto that Masakado had been killed in battle.
  573. On February 25, the 14th regiment was divided into two groups; one was to push through the Yamaga Highway and the other through the Takase Road.
  574. On February 26 of the same year, he also appeared on the platform as a successive administrative director at the party celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Directors Guild of Japan where the film had been introduced for the first time.
  575. On February 26, 1001, he might resign Kozuke.
  576. On February 26, 1151, he rose to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sakone no shosho and Omi no suke.
  577. On February 26, 1167: promoted to court rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  578. On February 26, 1306, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), resigned Sakone no shosho.
  579. On February 26, 1323, he was moved to Ume no kami (Chief of the Bureau of the Right Stables).
  580. On February 26, 1663, when he went up to the capital for the second time as kashi (ambassador) for the retired Emperor Gosai's newly established cloister government, he was promoted to Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank) at the age of 22.
  581. On February 26, 1818, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), while retained his position as Yamato no Gon no Suke.
  582. On February 26, 1865, he participated as the representative of Mimawarigumi during the inquisition of Kounsai TAKEDA party.
  583. On February 26, 1871, his close friend and the former soldier of Shinsengumi, Ichiro MINAMI was assassinated by someone outside of Numazu City.
  584. On February 26, 1881, he was appointed sub-second army lieutenant, and an additional post of Kaitaku-nanatozoku (literally, Development 7th grade) in March, and was given Jurokui (Junior Sixth Rank).
  585. On February 26, 2003, mokkan (a narrow strip of wood on which an official message is written) which showed guchureki (Japanese Lunisolar calendar) based on Genkareki was discovered in Ishigami site in Asuka-mura, Nara Prefecture, which is considered to have been a guest house in the Asuka Period.
  586. On February 26, 732, TSUNU no Ienushi was sent to Silla as an envoy and returned to Japan on September 8, after which there was a flurry of activity in the Japanese government.
  587. On February 26, 864, he was promoted to Dainagon (chief councilor of state.)
  588. On February 26, 867, he was appointed to the post of Sakone no chujo, held concurrently with his other posts.
  589. On February 26, 903, he doubled as Shikibu shoyu (junior assitant of the Ministry of Ceremonial).
  590. On February 26, 904, he was transferred to Minbusho (Ministry of Popular Affairs).
  591. On February 26, 956, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his position as Sangi.
  592. On February 27 of the following year, 1863, over 200 roshis gathered and formed the group Roshi-gumi, and before the Shogun's trip traveled westward to Kyoto via Nakasen-do Road.
  593. On February 27 when the main force of the Satsuma army was transferred to the north front, Kumamoto Garrison started to make a sortie.
  594. On February 27, 1012, he was took the posts of Tamba no gon no kami (provisional governor of Tanba Province) and on March 15 of the same year, Chugu Gon no daibu (provisional master of the Consort's Household) when Chugu (the second consort of an emperor) was FUJIWARA no Kenshi), and on January 11, 1013, he was granted Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  595. On February 27, 1142: reappointed Totomi no kami.
  596. On February 27, 1253, Imperial Prince Munetaka visited the Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine.
  597. On February 27, 1460, when Renjo was 15 years old, after the death of Rennyo's uncle, Nyojo (whose real name was Senyu), who was the chief priest of Futamatabo (二俣房, later called Honsen-ji Temple) in Kaga Province, he married Nyojo's daughter and succeeded to a position as the head priest of the temple.
  598. On February 27, 1561 he was promoted to the Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  599. On February 27, 1578, Sogyu TSUDA who was the tea master of Mitsuhide AKECHI was invited to Sakamoto-jo Castle to hold a tea ceremony.
  600. On February 27, 1617, he took the 5th daughter of Kiyomasa KATO, Yasohime (Yorinin), as his legal wife.
  601. On February 27, 1692, he was appointed to the post of Oku-koke (koke families which were in service) and ranked as Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), jiju and the governor of Kawachi Province.
  602. On February 27, 1841 (which, according to "Shoku Tokugawa Jikki," was March 22, 1841), Ienari died.
  603. On February 27, 1841, Ienari died.
  604. On February 27, 1860, Tadahiko finished his term of punishment and became free; next month he retired and became a priest and began living in retirement at Jorenge-in Temple in Fukakusa Town, Kii County (present-day Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City).
  605. On February 27, 1969
  606. On February 27, Saigo sent Nakamura to Cloistered Imperial Prince Rinojinomiya Kogen who came up to Odawara and asked the reason for coming down to the west and made accompanying soldiers of various domains retreat.
  607. On February 27, he applied for three nenbundo-sha persons, and the application was approved.
  608. On February 27th, 1687, the consumption of fish and birds (including chickens, turtles and shellfish) was prohibited.
  609. On February 27th, 1689, 14 indirect vassals and 25 farmers were exiled to Kozu island due to abandonment of sick horses.
  610. On February 28 of the same year, he married Kyohime.
  611. On February 28, 1243 at Kyoto Nishiyama, he, together with disciples, transcribed including Sanbu-kyo Sutra (three main sutras) to hold a mass and put them in the inner hollow of the statue of Raigobutsu (Amida Buddha coming to welcome the spirits of the dead) (texts found in the inner hollow of the Raigobutsu statue at Yamazaki Dainen-ji Temple).
  612. On February 28, 1301, he passed away.
  613. On February 28, 1530, he was born as Torachiyo, the fourth (or third) son of Tamekage NAGAO, Shugodai of Echigo Province, at Kasugayama-jo Castle.
  614. On February 28, 1552 he was promoted to the rank of Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank).
  615. On February 28, 1582 Hidetaka KAWAJIRI was ordered by Nobunaga to build a castle as an armed camp in order to attack Takato-jo Castle.
  616. On February 28, 1582, Katsuyori TAKEDA defeated by Yoshimasa KISO abandoned resistance at Suwa, and escaped to Shinpu-jo Castle (Nirasaki City).
  617. On February 28, 1582, Ujimasa captured Tokura-jo Castle and Sanmaibashi-jo Castle which were part of the few remaining footholds of Takeda in Suruga, and subsequently in March, he took control of castles on the Takeda side in Numazu City and Fuji City.
  618. On February 28, 1602, he ran away from Kyoto because of a dispute that arose against the Konoe family.
  619. On February 28, 1633, Suden passed away at the age of 64.
  620. On February 28, 1675, he became kurabugyo (the magistrate of storehouse).
  621. On February 28, 1867, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank), and kept his positions of Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) and the Kokuji goyogakari.
  622. On February 28, 1892, Jikyu KURAMOCHI, Sadao HONGO, Tatsuji FUJINO, and Morio HANYUDA who were Shintoist pressed Kunitake KUME on the issue.
  623. On February 28, 1892, he died in his home town, Takatori-cho, Nara Prefecture.
  624. On February 28, 193, Emperor Chuai made Okinagatarashi Himeno Mikoto (born in 170) his Empress (Empress Jingu).
  625. On February 28, 684
  626. On February 28, 684, Prince Hirose and OTOMO no Yasumaro took an inspector, a secretary, a carpenter and the Yin Yang Master to the Kinai region to look for possible locations for the next capital.
  627. On February 28, 891, he died.
  628. On February 28, 955, he was assigned the additional post of Kii-gon no suke.
  629. On February 28, Katsuie made Toshinaga MAEDA leave for fight and on March 9, he set off to war, subduing 30,000 troops by himself.
  630. On February 28, Tomomasa sent a messenger to tell his victory to Yoritomo.
  631. On February 28, also assumed the position of Kaga no Suke (Assistant governor of Kaga Province).
  632. On February 28, he was appointed as Chamberlain.
  633. On February 28, he was born in Ichigaya, Edo (There is a different theory).
  634. On February 28, he was proclaimed to be the Prime Minister by the emperor.
  635. On February 28, he was transferred to Dainaiki (Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Central Affairs) in Kyoto.
  636. On February 28: Echigo no kami (Governor of Echigo Province)
  637. On February 29, 1232, he was transferred to the post of Gon Chunagon (Provisional vice-councilor of state).
  638. On February 29, 1988, he proclaimed his succession as the 25th Hoshu of Higashi Hongan-ji, to reestablish the legal system of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple that had been dissolved through the reform by the Shinshu sect, Otani school.
  639. On February 29, 877, he was appointed to Echizen Shosakan (junior inspector of Echizen Province).
  640. On February 29, 972 (leap year), he was reappointed Gon-dainagon (Deputy Major Counselor) while still serving as U-konoe-Daisho.
  641. On February 29, arrived at Kamakura.
  642. On February 29, he served concurrently as Saemon no kami (captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  643. On February 2: Totoumi-gon-no-kami
  644. On February 2nd, 684, HAJI no Muraji as well as 50 other clans were given the kabane of Sukune.
  645. On February 3 of Kechigan (expiration of term of a vow), Tsuinashiki (ceremony to drive out evil spirits) is held from around 7 pm.
  646. On February 3, 1056, he was additionally appointed to the Director of Oe Province.
  647. On February 3, 1129, when he was 81 years old, he was conferred Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  648. On February 3, 1270, he was raised to Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  649. On February 3, 1336, Takauji's army recaptured the kokufu of Izu Province and Yoshisada's army took flight along Tokai-do Road.
  650. On February 3, 1420, he attained the position of Sangi.
  651. On February 3, 1573, he was especially approved to have the honor of seeing rare utensils of Nobunaga at the Gifu-jo Castle, and had come to a point where he was warmly received by Nobunaga.
  652. On February 3, 1582, the spearhead, Nagayoshi and Tadamasa, departed from Gifu-jo Castle at first.
  653. On February 3, 1850, Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  654. On February 3, 1853, the fifth lord of the domain Tanenori ENDO (wakadoshiyori) received additional 2,000 koku crop yields in appreciation of his achievement in constructing a castle compound to the west of the main compound of Edo-jo Castle.
  655. On February 3, 1856, he succeeded to the family on his father's retirement.
  656. On February 3, 1863 Yoshinobu HITOTSUBASHI left Edo.
  657. On February 3, 1864, he became okuishi (in-house doctor for Edo shogunate) and became the director of the Medical Institute.
  658. On February 3, 1923, at 10:00 p.m., he died of pneumonia at his residence in Aoyama, Tokyo City.
  659. On February 3, 686, Emperor Tenmu held a party at Daigokuden (Council Hall in the Imperial Palace).
  660. On February 3, he was transferred to hohitsu (to advise the Emperor with full responsibility for the results) of the government from the ministerial governor of Jingi.
  661. On February 3, his first daughter Fujie was born.
  662. On February 3, the Shigakko faction captured over 60 people including NAKAHARA all together and started fiercely interrogating them.
  663. On February 3, the anniversary of his death called Yukichiki, a great number of people concerned with Keio Gijuku, including the principal and students, visit his grave.
  664. On February 3, the second day of the second race meeting, steeplechase was cancelled due to fallen snow.
  665. On February 3: Entered into priesthood
  666. On February 4, 1138, took up the post of Totomi no kami (Governor of Totomi Province).
  667. On February 4, 1213, he was promoted to Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade.
  668. On February 4, 1573 during the Battle of Mikatagahara, he guarded the headquarters of Ieyasu's army as a member of Hata bugyo and aggressively fought against the army of Shingen TAKEDA.
  669. On February 4, 1667, he received imperial permission to wear a sword.
  670. On February 4, 1703 the order of Seppuku was delivered to four Daimyo families.
  671. On February 4, 1712, Masachika retired from the world.
  672. On February 4, 1721, Chozen, a Nenbutsu practitioner from Omi Province who made the respectful visit to the temple in order to follow the founder Tansei's virtuous personality, also died by sokushinbutsu.
  673. On February 4, 1855, Nobuatsu was awarded the Junior Third Court Rank.
  674. On February 4, 1878, Great Secretary of the Department of the Legislation Saburo OZAKI and Assistant Secretary Yoshikata SAKURAI proposed to Hirobumi ITO the plan of classifying kazoku into these five ranks, "Koshaku (公爵)" "Koshaku (侯爵)" "Hakushaku" "Shishaku" and "Danshaku."
  675. On February 4, 1882 Juntaro travelled from Yokohama Port to study German pharmacognosy and forensic science, and on March 23 arrived in Berlin, Germany, and in April of the same year he started studying under Pslelybright in Berlin University.
  676. On February 4, 1976, Frank Vincent Zappa and the Mothers' stage was realized in the way that Yuya UCHIDA introduced them to Takase and Kimura.
  677. On February 4, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and remained in the position of Shinseiwain betto Sangi Konoefu.
  678. On February 4, he was reassigned to the post of Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  679. On February 5, 1175, he was resigned from Ukyo Gon no daibu and Bingo gon no kami.
  680. On February 5, 1248, Yoritsugu went to the residence of sashine for the ritual for the first excursion, and Yasutsuna accompanied Yoritsugu.
  681. On February 5, 1321, Shonagon (Lesser Counselor) concurrently.
  682. On February 5, 1359, he resigned as Kanpaku but was appointed as Nairan.
  683. On February 5, 1853, the Oda family was designated Joshu daimyo (daimyo who is allowed to live in a castle), due to its historic renown since Nobunaga.
  684. On February 5, 1861, he was dismissed Sojaban and Jisha bugy and, on February 7, he was appointed as Osaka Jodai (deputy castellan of Osaka Castle).
  685. On February 5, 1863, he brought along Jusuke HIRAMA, who was from the same homeland and also a family member of one of the SERIZAWA Family vassals, joined the Roshigumi, a group formed in Edo upon the proposal by Hachiro KIYOKAWA, and was appointed Kogashira of Rokuban-gumi Group.
  686. On February 5, 1870, government put a ban on tooth black among the royalty and aristocrats; consequently, this practice also faded gradually among the common people (after the Meiji period, it was once popular among farm villages), and in the Taisho period, it almost completely disappeared.
  687. On February 5, 1913, during the session of the Diet, the Seiyukai Party and the Kokumin-to Party jointly moved a vote of non-confidence against the KATSURA cabinet
  688. On February 5, 1986, it was designated as a national historic site.
  689. On February 5, 744, she was dismissed from the post of Saio (high priestess) and resigned due to the death of her younger brother Prince Asaka.
  690. On February 5, 811, it was once again established under Kurododokoro (Board of Archivists) ("Nihon Koki" (Later Chronicle of Japan)).
  691. On February 5, 882, transferred to the Chunagon.
  692. On February 5, 923, he was transferred to Gyobu shojo (Junior Secretary of the Ministry of Justice) in Kyoto.
  693. On February 5, Nobunaga raised an army and together with the Miyoshi army attacked Harukage IRIE at Takatsuki-jo Castle.
  694. On February 5, Shinsengumi retreated to Edo with the warship 'Fujiya (naval warship)' and arrived at Shinagawa on February 7.
  695. On February 5, Sumitomo attacked an arsenal in Awaji Province to gain weapons.
  696. On February 5, at the reconvened Diet, opposition parties, including the Seiyukai and the Kokuminto, put forward a non-confidence motion against the Cabinet, and the Diet adjourned immediately.
  697. On February 5, he resigned Dajodaijin.
  698. On February 5, he was additionally appointed Togu no suke.
  699. On February 5, he was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade); retained his position as Sangi, Udaiben, kageyushi no kami and Bizen no kami.
  700. On February 5, over 200 including the leaders of Shigakko and the principals of 137 branch schools assembled and discussed the course of action to take.
  701. On February 5th, four hundred infantry soldiers from the Denshutai (army of the Tokugawa shogunate) strategically deserted to the Hachioji region (Later, these troops were to join up with the army of Keisuke OTORI.).
  702. On February 6 in 1877, when a conference was held in the Shigakko main campus to consider taking countermeasures in the attack on the explosives warehouse and the assassination plan of Saigo intrigued by Hisao NAKAHARA, discussions were led by Kirino and it was decided to make the large troops go to the north with them.
  703. On February 6, 1238, he was assigned additional post of Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  704. On February 6, 1582, the spearheading unit invaded Shinano Province from the Ina-kaido Road.
  705. On February 6, 1599, however, Matsuchiyo passed away at the age of six.
  706. On February 6, 1700, he was allowed to wear Hoi (clothing for a lower-ranking retainer).
  707. On February 6, 1823, he was invested with a title of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), and appointed as Nagato no kami (Governor of Nagato Province).
  708. On February 6, 1865, Shinsaku was disinherited by the Takasugi family and treated as 'Hagukumi' (peasant who became a samurai through a system unique to the Choshu clan).
  709. On February 6, 1868, Gaikoku bugyo Hiromichi KAWAKATSU was appointed Vice President of the administrators, and his superior was Naoki YAMAGUCHI (President of the administrators of Gaikoku bugyo).
  710. On February 6, 1904, he handed in the official document to notify Russia Government of the extinction of the diplomatic relations by the order of Minister of Foreign Affairs Jutaro KOMURA.
  711. On February 6, 1991, the day after he appeared in the Noh play "Kocho" (Butterflies) in National Noh Theatre, he died suddenly during sleep.
  712. On February 6, 2005, the Community Bus Yawata began its operation.
  713. On February 6, Munemori received a document for peace negotiations from the trusted vassal of the Cloistered Emperor.
  714. On February 6, he took additional posts as Sakone no daisho (Major Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) and Samaryo gogen (Inspector of the Samaryo, Left Division of Bureau of Horses).
  715. On February 6, he was appointed to the post of Sahyoe no suke, held concurrently with his other post.
  716. On February 6, the nameplate 'Satsuma headquarters' was put up at the main campus of Shigakko and enrollment of soldiers started.
  717. On February 6, the public consultation was held at the head office of the Shigakko to discuss the attack on the ammunition depot and how to deal with Naoo NAKAHARA's plan to kill Saigo, and they decided to dispatch the troops; however, Murata kept his silence and did not say anything willingly.
  718. On February 6th, he died from high fever on a ship called Fujisan (warship) while retreating to Edo.
  719. On February 7, 1002, Higashi Sanjoin Senshi, so seriously ill that she died six days later, asked Emperor Ichijo to restore her nephew Korechika his original title (Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank)).
  720. On February 7, 1172, he was awarded a higher rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  721. On February 7, 1184, the Taira clan army suffered a terrible blow at the Battle of Ichinotani, and Tomomori lost his son, TAIRA no Tomoaki.
  722. On February 7, 1189, another armed priest of Enryaku-ji Temple, Senkobo-Shichiro, was arrested by Tokisada HOJO and found holding a letter written by Yoshitsune with his intention to return to Kyoto.
  723. On February 7, 1256, Toshiuji ASHIKAGA held a feast to Imperial Prince Munetaka and Yasutsuna presented harness.
  724. On February 7, 1342, Tadayoshi complied with Muso's repeated earnest request and proposed that two vessels would make a voyage in fall in the following year, and that the profit gained from the trade would cover the expense for constructing Tenryu-ji Temple.
  725. On February 7, 1342, vice-shogun Tadayoshi ASHIKAGA followed the example of the Kamakura bakufu in seeking advice of Muso and proposed the dispatch of zoeiryososen (trading vessels) in Autumn of the next year.
  726. On February 7, 1601, Masamune invaded Date District but was driven back by the tough defense of Shigenaga and Mitsunaga (満長) HONJO, and Zusho YAUCHI (八内図書), a defense general of the Miyashiro-toride Fortress.
  727. On February 7, 1812, he was assigned to jiju (a chamberlain).
  728. On February 7, 1864, the five members of Yoshinobu HITOTSUBASHI, Shungaku MATSUDAIRA, Yodo YAMAUCHI who was the former lord of the Tosa domain, Munenari DATE who was the former lord of the Uwajima domain and Katamori MATSUDAIRA who was the lord of Aizu domain (Kyoto shugoshoku [Military governor of Kyoto]) were appointed to Sanyo by the Imperial Court.
  729. On February 7, 1869 Juntaro entered Meirindo school in Kaga Domain in order to study sinology under Yasusaburo TOYOSHIMA.
  730. On February 7, 1897, he was given the title of Baron.
  731. On February 7, 399, the Emperor passed away' ("Nihonshoki").
  732. On February 7, 830, he was promoted to Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  733. On February 7, 941, he received the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  734. On February 7, 955, he was promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and he retained his positions as Sangi and Shikibu Gon no Taifu.
  735. On February 7, 969, he was reappointed Chu-nagon (Middle Counselor) and concurrently appointed Togu no daibu.
  736. On February 7, assumed the position of the Jiju.
  737. On February 7, he was accepted to enter the Imperial Palace.
  738. On February 7, however, it was not an emissary for peace but the army of the Minamoto clan that appeared before the Taira clan's armed camp.
  739. On February 7, the Taira family was defeated in the Battle of Ichi no tani, at which Norimori's sons Michimori, Noritsune, and Narimori met their deaths on the battlefield (it is said that Noritsune survived the battle).
  740. On February 7, the headquarters of Satsu-gun (Satsuma Army) were established at the head office of the Shigakko, and on February 13, the battalion structure was designed.
  741. On February 8, 1032, he was transferred to Mino as Mino no kami (the governor of Mino Province).
  742. On February 8, 1160, he was promoted to Jusanmi and retained his position as Sakone gonno chujo.
  743. On February 8, 1183, promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) and retained his position as Sangi, Ukonoe no Gon no chujo and Harima no Gon no kami.
  744. On February 8, 1247, he was promoted to Juichii Daijo-daijin (Junior First Rank, grand minister of state), and took over the position of Saneuji SAIONJI.
  745. On February 8, 1516, he was appointed to Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  746. On February 8, 1720, she gave birth to the first son, Imperial Prince Teruhito (later the Emperor Sakuramachi).
  747. On February 8, 1871, Shigenobu OKUMA, okura no taifu (a senior assistant minister of the Ministry of treasury), submitted a proposal on "the adoption of nationally-unified governance system" to Daijokan (Grand Council of State) and obtained approval.
  748. On February 8, 1887, they announced, "The letter shape "T" shall be used as a badge of the Ministry as of now", but it became apparent that the shape can be confused with an universal symbol "T", meaning unpaid or insufficient charges.
  749. On February 8, 1923, he died (entered nirvana) at the villa in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo.
  750. On February 8, 1958, it was designated as a nationally important cultural property.
  751. On February 8, 885, he concurrently served in Omi Province, and thereafter, he was transferred to Mutsu-Dewa Azechi (local inspector of Mutsu and Dewa Provinces).
  752. On February 8, he was proclaimed to be the head of the Fuji clan by the emperor.
  753. On February 8, however, rescue forces headed by Hidemoto MORI and so on arrived and, on the next day, February 9, attacked and routed the allied Ming and Korean forces and caused 20,000 casualties and won the battle (the Battle of Ulsan).
  754. On February 8, the Imperial Court was rushed into declaring the opening of a country to the world and amity, and announcing the handover of the political power to the Meiji Government, and then resumed the negotiation with Michitomi HIGASHIKUZE as its representative.
  755. On February 8, they began to form the troops.
  756. On February 8: Monjosho (student of literary studies in the Imperial University)
  757. On February 9 of the same year, he left Kyoto for Nagoya, arriving on February 13.
  758. On February 9, 1153, he rose to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) and retained his position as Sakonoe no chujo.
  759. On February 9, 1180, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  760. On February 9, 1184, he was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  761. On February 9, 1216, he also assumed the post of Jibukyo (Minister of the Ministry of Civil Administration).
  762. On February 9, 1222, he was appointed Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister of State).
  763. On February 9, 1238, he was assigned additional post of Samaryo gogen (Inspector of the Samaryo, Left Division of Bureau of Horses).
  764. On February 9, 1248, the sitting order of the members of Council of State at the hall in the shogun's residence was decided.
  765. On February 9, 1253, the govrnor of Mutsu Province held a feast to Imperial Prince Munetaka, and Yasutsuna presented harness.
  766. On February 9, 1256, the Imperial Prince moved to the residence of the shogun in Sagami Province to attend the ritual for the first excursion, and Yasutsuna attended the procession as a higher-ranked servant.
  767. On February 9, 1326, he resigned as Mutsu-dewa no Azechi.
  768. On February 9, 1419, he was appointed to Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  769. On February 9, 1569, in an order to limit shogun Yoshiaki's authority, Nobunaga issued nine Articles of denchu on okite to Yoshiaki and made him accept them.
  770. On February 9, 1712, he was born in Edo as the third son of Nobukiyo ODA who was a hatamoto possessing territories yielding 300 koku (approximately 83.4 cubic meters of crop yields) in Yamato Province.
  771. On February 9, 1867, he was born as the youngest child (fifth son) of Kohei Naokatsu NATSUME, mayor of Ushigome Babashita in Edo, which post had been handed down through the family for generations.
  772. On February 9, 1889 Takatomi died at age 55.
  773. On February 9, 1897
  774. On February 9, 1984, the entire precincts were designated National Historic Site as 'Meigetsu-in Keidai.'
  775. On February 9, 765, in the reign of Empress Shotoku, he was promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade), and on March 8 in the same year, he commenced to serve as Ueji no kami (Guard chief).
  776. On February 9, 862, he was appointed to Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  777. On February 9, 909: Appointed Saemon no shogen (third ranked official in Imperial Guards)
  778. On February 9, 927, he was appointed to Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain).
  779. On February 9, 999, the same day as her Mogi (Coming of Age) ceremony, she was given the title of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  780. On February 9, Vice Admiral Sumiyoshi KAWAMURA, a relative of SAIGO, came by warship to see SAIGO but had no chance to see him, then met prefectural governor Tsunayoshi OYAMA on the warship in Kagoshima Bay.
  781. On February 9, about 20,000 people gathered at the third rally of the Campaign for the Defense of the Constitutionalism, and on the next day, tens of thousands besieged the Diet Building to support the opposition parties, and Katsura had to convene the Imperial Diet amid a mass demonstration.
  782. On February 9, he was admitted to the court.
  783. On February 9, in Kagoshima, Tsuna NOMURA surrendered to the prefectural office and confessed that he was sent by OKUBO on reconnaissance in Kagoshima Prefecture; accordingly, it was concluded that Toshimichi OKUBO was engaged in the plan of assassinating SAIGO.
  784. On February 9, the third day of the second race meeting, 3R and subsequent races were cancelled because it started to snow after the finish of 2R.
  785. On February 9, they attacked and sunk the 'Chingyuan,' and 'Dingyuan' was forced to sink by herself.
  786. On February 9th (March 2nd, 1868), Imperial Prince Arisugawanomiya Taruhito was assigned as the Tosei Dai Sotoku (the commander of the temporary army to suppress any remaining power of the Tokugawa Edo bakufu army).
  787. On February he resigned as Dainagon.
  788. On February in 941, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and retained his positions as Uchuben, Minbu shoyu, Monjo hakase, and Iyo no suke.
  789. On February, 17, 762, he became Shimotsuke no kami (the governor of Shimotsuke Province).
  790. On February, 21 in 1180, Emperor Takakura abdicated his throne to his Crown Prince, Prince Tokihito (Emperor Antoku), and government by Cloistered Emperor Takakura began.
  791. On February, 3, 762, he received the official rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  792. On February, 761, he was appointed to be Azechi (local inspector) of Iga Province, Omi Province and Wakasa Province as well as his existing role of Sangi (councilor) Jutotoku (the head of Jutoei whose duty was to support Goefu, the official agency of security guards).
  793. On February, 795:
  794. On February11, 1889, he attended the ceremony of promulgation of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan as Chairman of Tokyo Prefecture Assembly.
  795. On Febuary 7, 1869, she changed her name to Haruko.
  796. On Feburary 27, 1186, the whereabouts of Yoshitsune were still unknown.
  797. On Feburary 7, 1549, through the mediation of Sadazane, Harukage adopted Kagetora, then transferred the family headship to him and retired.
  798. On Feburary 9, 1869, Shoken entered the court and obtained imperial proclamation to become a consort, and on the same day she became an empress.
  799. On Foot
  800. On Funerals
  801. On Fusuma-shoji the karakami printed in one color of kira (a silicate mineral with a layered structure, its crystals are often found in granite deposits) in taikobari style (a type of fusuma (paper-covered, sliding door) which is completely covered with stout Japanese paper).
  802. On Gojo-ohashi Bridge in Kyoto, a huge grown man Benkei brandishes a long halberd and aims to slash Ushiwaka.
  803. On Gokurakuji-zaka Slope, situated on the Shichiri-ga-hama Seacoast, Muneuji ODATE attacked Sadanao OSARAGI.
  804. On Handoma Shinda Mani Jinba Ra Sowaka
  805. On Higashinotoin-dori Street, Kyoto, Katawa-guruma appeared almost every night, so people around there refrained from going out.
  806. On Higashiyama (Mt. Higashi), he constructed a villa, which later came to be called Jisho-ji Temple (more commonly, Ginkaku-ji Temple), so the culture around then is occasionally called Higashiyama culture after the location.
  807. On Hokkantaishohi, which is a monument raised in Hangyong Province after the war to commemorate repulsion of the Japanese army, it is recorded that 825 left ears were cut from Japanese soldiers killed by the sword in the battle in Kaba for the King of Korea.
  808. On January 1, 1169: appointed Ukyo no daibu (Master of the Western Capital Offices).
  809. On January 1, 1184, MINAMOTO no Yoshinaka joined the coup to attack Hojuji-dono Palace, the imperial palace of the Cloistered Emperor Goshirakawa.
  810. On January 1, 1558, 12 lords in Aki Province including Motonari allied themselves by signing the famous 'Karakasa Renpanjo' (Round-robin Treaty).
  811. On January 1, 1621, he was appointed Okura no Taifu (Senior Assistant Minister of the Treasury) and was promoted to Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) the following New Year.
  812. On January 1, 1865, Mimawarigumi and Bette gumi mobilized in order to attack the Mito tengu to (Mito tengu Party), who was going west, and Umunosuke assigned lodgings with Sakuro MURATA in Otsu City.
  813. On January 1, 1873, it was changed to the Gregorian calendar (solar calendar).
  814. On January 1, 1874, a former Satsuma clan member, who believed in the abolition of Buddhism, set fire to Zojo-ji Temple opposing a shrine set up in the temple, and thus the main hall of former Zojo-ji Temple was totally burned down while its shintai (a sacred object) was barely saved.
  815. On January 1, 1905
  816. On January 1, 1919, he died while in office due to pneumonia caused by the Spanish flu.
  817. On January 1, 1946 when Emperor Showa issued 'the Imperial Edict on the Construction of New Japan,' he quoted anew 'the Charter Oath of Five Articles' as a principal post-War policy of Japan.
  818. On January 1, 1955, Tsugeno village and Harigabessho village in Yamabe County were synoecized to establish Tsuge-mura village.
  819. On January 1, 1956, visitors to Yahiko-jinja Shrine, who gathered for mochimaki, fell over like dominoes, and 124 of them died.
  820. On January 1, 1959, Minami Uchi Village in Uchi County was incorporated into it.
  821. On January 1, 1976, a friendship town agreement was signed.
  822. On January 1, 1996, as part of the 'Gentle Sound Service,' the announcements at stations and in the cars were changed.
  823. On January 1, 2006
  824. On January 1, 2006 four neighboring towns were merged to form Nantan City, thereby ending the history of Hiyoshi-cho as a local government.
  825. On January 1, 2006, Miwa-cho was dissolved as a result of the merger with Fukuchiyama City, Yakuno-cho from Amata-gun and Oe-cho from Kasa-gun (Kyoto Prefecture), and its town area was named 'Miwa-cho, Fukuchiyama City.'
  826. On January 1, 2006, Nantan City was formed as a result of the merger of the towns of Sonobe, Yagi and Hiyoshi from Funai-gun (Kyoto Prefecture), and the town of Miyama from Kitakuwada-gun (Kyoto Prefecture).
  827. On January 1, 2006, Oe-cho as well as Miwa-cho (Kyoto Prefecture) and Yakuno-cho in Amata-gun was absorbed by Fukuchiyama City, and the town was dissolved.
  828. On January 1, 2006, four neighboring towns were merged to form Nantan City, ending the history of Miyama-cho as a municipal government.
  829. On January 1, 2006, four towns, namely Sonobe Town, Yagi Town, and Hiyoshi Town in Funai-gun County (Kyoto Prefecture), and Miyama Town in Kitakuwada County (Kyoto Prefecture) merged to make Nantan City.
  830. On January 1, 2006, the towns of Haibara-cho, Ouda-cho, Utano-cho and the village of Muro-mura of Uda-gun merged to become Uda City
  831. On January 1, 2009, his works whose copyrights had expired came into the public domain.
  832. On January 1, 672, the above mentioned six senior vassals including Prince Otomo swore an oath in front of a tapestry image of the Buddha in the west hall of the Imperial Palace.
  833. On January 1, 687 (in old lunar calendar; February 21, 687), while Empress Jito, the Crown Prince (Prince Kusakabe), kugyo (court nobles), and many officials were mourning at the hinkyu (funeral parlor), Nagon FUSE Ason Miushi delivered a eulogy.
  834. On January 1, 709, he was promoted to the official rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) from Shogoinojo.
  835. On January 1, Oe-cho as well as Miwa-cho and Yakuno-cho in Amata-gun were absorbed by Fukuchiyama City.
  836. On January 1, after the Choga (ceremony in which the emperor receives greetings of the New Year from officials), the emperor comes to the Daigokuden (the Council Hall in the Imperial Palace), the Buraku-in (Reception Compound, later the Shishinden, the Throne Hall), and Homeiden State Banquet Hall and so on, and lets his retainers and court nobles hold the banquet.
  837. On January 10
  838. On January 10 672, Emperor Tenchi died at the age of 46 in Omi no miya.
  839. On January 10, 1162, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) and retained his positions as Gon Dainagon and Ukone no daisho.
  840. On January 10, 1184, Yoshinaka became angry and attacked Hojuji-dono Palace and Tomoyasu, who took command of a defensive battle, and suffered a crushing defeat.
  841. On January 10, 1194, resigned from the Uemon no kami.
  842. On January 10, 1204, the general service was performed with Emperor Tsuchimikado attending.
  843. On January 10, 1213, he was promoted to the rank of Junii (Junior Second Rank).
  844. On January 10, 1217, he hit on an idea to go to Sung to see Mt. Io in Sung, where he lived in his previous life, and ordered CHIN Nakei to build a vessel in the Tang style.
  845. On January 10, 1292, Mukan Fumon died in Ryoginan.
  846. On January 10, 1597, they were ordered to be executed in Nagasaki and departed from Osaka to Nagasaki on foot.
  847. On January 10, 1809, he was conferred to Jugoi (Junior Fifth Rank).
  848. On January 10, 1849, he married Princess Kaenomiya Tomoko, the 4th princess of Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Kuniie.
  849. On January 10, 1878, Iwakura established the office of President of Kazoku (called "Kazoku Bucho Kyoku" literally "the Department of Kazoku President" which was a name for a kind of disguise) in Kazoku-kaikan Clubhouse to control kazoku.
  850. On January 10, 715 or November 26, 714 on the old calendar, Hironari was appointed to vice-shogun.
  851. On January 10, 848, he was transferred to the office of Udaijin, while retaining his position as Ukone no daisho.
  852. On January 10, Conscription Ordinance was issued.
  853. On January 10, Emperor Tenchi died.
  854. On January 10, Masaruko entered into the palace, and became nyogo (a high-ranking lady in the court; a consort of the emperor) on January 19.
  855. On January 10, he was stationed at Fushimi bugyosho (Magistrate office in Fushimi) when he followed Nagai to go to Osaka.
  856. On January 10, the first son Yuminosuke was born (who died young).
  857. On January 10,1211, he was assigned to Kura no kami (Chief of Kuraryo, Bureau of Palace Storehouses).
  858. On January 10th, appointed as Seii Taishogun (according to "Azuma Kagami" and "Hyakurensho".
  859. On January 10th, he appointed himself as Seii Taishogun (according to "Azuma Kagami" and "Hyakurensho" historical records compiled later.
  860. On January 11 of the following year, 1938, the Imperial Conference approved a basic policy for dealing with the Sino-Japanese War, which involved seeking peace mediated by Germany (Trautmann Mediation).
  861. On January 11, 1162, Muneko did judai (an imperial consort's bridal entry into Court), and she received the investiture of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) on the same day.
  862. On January 11, 1184, with more than 100 severed heads laid on Gojogawara, Yoshikuni's army gave a shout of victory ("Hyakuren sho," entry of January 11, 1184; "Kikki" recorded the date as January 12).
  863. On January 11, 1198, Emperor Tsuchimikado took over the Imperial Throne, but Emperor Go-Toba continued to run his cloister government as a retired emperor for 23 years until 1221, spanning three generations starting from Emperor Tsuchimikado and continuing to Emperor Juntoku and Emperor Chukyo.
  864. On January 11, 1881, Hisashige died at the age of 82, dedicating all his life to invention.
  865. On January 11, 1999, Keihan Uji Kotsu assigned its Uji Office to its subsidiary company, Keihan Ujiko Services as a part of a business transfer, but services of Keihan Uji Kotsu remained as they were, due to adjustment of service areas.
  866. On January 11, 720, Hironari was appointed to Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  867. On January 11, 839, he was also appointed Mutsu Dewa Azechi.
  868. On January 11, 884, he was transferred into Daigaku no shojo (junior secretary of Bureau of Education).
  869. On January 11, 893, he was transferred into Bitchu no suke.
  870. On January 11, 941, he was transferred to Uchuben (Middle Controller of the Right).
  871. On January 11, he transferred into Shikibu gon no taifu (provisional senior assistant minister of the Ministry of Ceremonial).
  872. On January 11, he was appointed as Daijo daijin (Grand minister of state).
  873. On January 11th, Yoshinobu reached Shinagawa.
  874. On January 12, 1183, Kame no mae was transferred to Mitsuie KOCHUTA's residence in Kotsubo.
  875. On January 12, 1184, he left the post of Sessho and Fujiwarashi choja (chieftain of the Fujiwara family).
  876. On January 12, 1214, a copy of Manyoshu (the oldest anthology of Japanese poetry) inherited from an ancestor arrived, having been sent by FUJIWARA no Teika.
  877. On January 12, 1362, after the submission of Kiyouji HOSOKAWA, a steward of the bakufu who had lost his position in a political battle, he attacked Kyoto along with Kiyouji and Masanori KUSUNOKI and temporary recovered Kyoto.
  878. On January 12, 1594 (March 3, 1594 in old lunar calendar), Masaharu died.
  879. On January 12, 1613, he was appointed Sangi (councilor).
  880. On January 12, 1868, he assaulted Isami KONDO on Fushimi-kaido Road together with Tainoshin SHINOHARA and the others of the Goryo-eji (guardians of Imperial mausoleums) party to retaliate against him for his involvement in the Abura-no-koji Incident.
  881. On January 12, 1874, Itagaki and others established the Aikokukoto Party and began an anti-government movement.
  882. On January 12, 2003, Fukasaku dies from a transition of prostate cancer to the spine.
  883. On January 12, 36 of the Murashige family and his senior vassal's family members were sent to Kyoto and decapitated in Rokujo-gawara, after being bound to a large wagon and pulled through the city of Kyoto.
  884. On January 12, 685, 50 Muraji clans including Agatainukai were awarded the title of Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles).
  885. On January 12, 685, 50 clans including Agatainukai were awarded their title of Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles).
  886. On January 12, 806, priest Keika died at the age of 60.
  887. On January 12, 918, he was transferred to Benkan (Oversight Department: division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices).
  888. On January 12, 927, he was appointed Sangi (councillor).
  889. On January 12, Yoshinaka married Ishi, the daughter of Motofusa as his lawful wife.
  890. On January 12: Appointed to Sangi, Councilor
  891. On January 12th, Deputy Chief of the Board of Retainers of Enryaku-ji Temple and Deputy Chief of the Board of Retainers of Hiyoshi-sha Shrine appealed to exile Kokushu (kokushu daimyo, a rank of territorial load during the Edo period) of the enfeoffment of the Owari Province FUJIWARA no Narichika and imprison Mokudai Masatomo (according to "Heihanki" (Diary of TAIRA no Nobunori)).
  892. On January 13 he was appointed Assistant Governor of Omi Province.
  893. On January 13, 1118, as a daughter of her foster father, the Shirakawa in, Shoshi made an Imperial Consort's bridal entry into court of her father's cousin, Emperor Toba, four days later, she received an imperial letter to be appointed as a high-ranking lady in the court.
  894. On January 13, 1237, Yasutoki additionally took the position of an official ranked temporarily at Fifth Rank relevant to the Sakyo area called 'Sakyo-gon-no-daibu'.
  895. On January 13, 1323, he was transferred to the position of Gon-Dainagon (supernumerary chief councilor of state) with his rank of Junnain no Betto remaining unchanged.
  896. On January 13, 1645, Inoue and Miyagi started to summon rusui (caretaker or keeper [official post in the Edo era]) of daimyo and order them to submit gocho within that year and gave the same instructions to daikan (local governor) of the bakufu.
  897. On January 13, 1691, he was transferred as gon chunagon (provisional middle councilor).
  898. On January 13, 739, he was granted the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), and on November 21, 740, the rank of Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), respectively.
  899. On January 13, 772, he died staying at the rank of Jushiinoge.
  900. On January 13, 931, he served concurrently as Minbu shoyu (Junior Assistant Minister of Popular Affairs).
  901. On January 13, he doubled as Harima gon no kami (provisional governor of Harima Province).
  902. On January 13, he resigned Seii Taishogun and became a priest, Jusangu.
  903. On January 14, 1146: promoted to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and retained his position as Totomi no kami.
  904. On January 14, 1170, he was appointed as Ukyo Gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Western Capital Offices).
  905. On January 14, 1200, he was appointed as Shugo (the Governor of Harima Province) of Harima Province.
  906. On January 14, 1258, a fire broke out from the residence of Toji no Saemon no Nyudo, and spread over the Wakamiya-oji Street and the residences including the Yasutsuna's and the Nagamasa KAZANIN's, which were burned down until the fire was put out at Dengakuzushi.
  907. On January 14, 1503, his court rank advanced to Jyu Sanmi.
  908. On January 14, 1701 he died of esophageal cancer.
  909. On January 14, 1846, assisted by a doctor from Tenyakuryo, Mitsuosa was given the court rank of Jurokui (Junior Sixth Rank) and the government post of Bizen no suke (Assistant Governor of Bizen Province).
  910. On January 14, 1934, the studio released the film directed by Tameyoshi KUBO called "Kiri no Chikado" at 'Osaka Park Kinema', as well as the film directed by Taizan GOTO called "Otone no Asagiri" and the first film directed by Takayama called "Katakana Jingi" at 'Osaka Shikishima Club.'
  911. On January 14, 604, Umayado no Miko established what is called the Kani juni kai (twelve grades of cap rank) system.
  912. On January 14, 874, promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and also assumed the position of Dazai Gon no Sochi.
  913. On January 14, Oni Hashiri (at Dadado in Nenbutsu-ji Temple, Otsu-cho)
  914. On January 14, he was appointed to Jushiinoge Sakone gon no shosho.
  915. On January 14, he was reassigned as Sakone no chujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  916. On January 14, the emperor appeared on the southern fourth section of the eastern hall of Seiryoden (literally, "Limpid Cool Hall," an Imperial summer palace).
  917. On January 15, 1191, Yoritomo recommended 10 gokenin, including Tomomasa, for their military exploits and appointed them as governmental officers, so that Tomomasa was promoted to Uemon no jo (third-ranked officer of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards) from Uhyoue no jo (officer of the Right division of Middle Palace Guards).
  918. On January 15, 1342, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and transferred to Shuri no daibu (Master of the Office of Palace Repairs).
  919. On January 15, 1677, he was commissioned with the Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and appointed Sakone gon no chujo (Provisional Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  920. On January 15, 1811, he was conferred an official court rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  921. On January 15, 1900, she was promoted to Juichii (Junior First Rank) due to serious illness.
  922. On January 15, 1924, in responding to a call from KATO and INUKAI, Korekiyo TAKAHASHI, the president of the Rikken Seiyukai Party determined to join them in their efforts to overthrow the KIYOURA cabinet.
  923. On January 15, 685, INBE and 50 other Muraji attained Kabane of Sukune.
  924. On January 15, 685, OTOMO no Muraji was given a new kabane (hereditary title), Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles).
  925. On January 15, 782, he became Goshozokushi (an official who handled important rituals).
  926. On January 15, Tokimasa received a letter from Kamakura that ordered him to send Shizuka to Kamakura.
  927. On January 1569, waiting for a chance when the main force of the Oda army led by Nobunaga returns to Mino Province, ronin shu (masterless samurai)like miyoshi sanninshu and Tatsuoki SAITO conspired to attack Honkoku-ji Temple at Rokujo-dori, the palace of Yoshiaki ASHIKAGA (the Battle of Rokujo).
  928. On January 15th, 685, ATO no Muraji as well as 50 other clan members were given the kabane of Sukune.
  929. On January 16 he retained his position as Ukone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  930. On January 16, 1193, Yoritomo held Senman and appeared in front of gokenin (immediate vassals of the shogunate), and said 'Unite your will and protect the future,' and let them hold Senman.
  931. On January 16, 1219, clothes and cars were presented from the Retired Emperor Gotoba for the year's visit to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu Shrine to celebrate his promotion.
  932. On January 16, 1353, he died at the age of 70, and his son Takatomo ODA succeeded afterwards.
  933. On January 16, 1398, he died.
  934. On January 16, 1418, Yoshikazu celebrated his coming of age and changed his childhood name to Yoshikazu.
  935. On January 16, 1703, Kuranosuke OISHI sent a full statement and supporting evidence showing how much Ako Domain money they used, to the lord chamberlain of Naganori ASANO's wife Yozenin, Katsunobu OCHIAI who was in the Sanji domain owned a residence in Akasaka Imai.
  936. On January 16, 1836, she was born in Ishiyakushi, Kyoto and grew up in a foster home in Yase (present Yase, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City).
  937. On January 16, 1867, Emperor Komei was not well as he had the flue, but he attended a Shinto ritual held in the Imperial Palace although his doctors stopped him from attending, on the following day (on 12th), he had a fever.
  938. On January 16, 1938, he was the last member of Shinsengumi.
  939. On January 16, 2008 the arrival and departure terminals for Chuo-do Daytime Express Kyoto-go changed to Tokyo Station.
  940. On January 16, 886, he was transferred into Shonaiki (an official working at Nakatsukasa, Ministry of the Central Office).
  941. On January 16, 952, he was concurrently appointed as the Deputy Viceroy of Yamato Province.
  942. On January 16, he was permitted to enter the Tenjo no ma room in Seiryo-den by the Imperial Prince (later Emperor Reizei, or Imperial Prince Norihira).
  943. On January 17 of the same year, he was awarded the rank and order of merit (Ridder) and he joined the nobility in both name and in reality.
  944. On January 17, 1012, when he was on his way to Tsukushi (present Kitakyushu City) to overthrow bandits in Kyushu, Kintoki SAKATA contracted a serious fever and died in Mimasaka Katsutaso on Sakushu road (present Shoo Town in Okayama Prefecture).
  945. On January 17, 1311, he also assumed the rank of Sakonoe-Chujo (lieutenant general of Sakon-e-fu).
  946. On January 17, 1421, he became a Sangi (Royal Advisor).
  947. On January 17, 1601, Masayuki and Nobushige as father and son were to be confined at Kudoyama along with 16 vassals and Nobushige's wife and children, but Yamanote dono was taken in by Nobuyuki and stayed at Ueda-jo Castle.
  948. On January 17, 1678, he was further promoted to Udaijin at the age of 26.
  949. On January 17, 1694, he was assigned to receive Matsuyama-jo Castle (Bicchu Province), which was a castle of a daimyo (feudal lord), as the Mizutani family of the domain of Bicchu-matsuyama was abolished.
  950. On January 17, 702, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro became the head of the Ministry of Shikibu (the dates are January 7 and April 7 in "Kugyobunin").
  951. On January 17, 702, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) OTOMO no Sukune Yasumaro became the head of the Ministry of Shikibu.
  952. On January 17, 909, his court rank was raised to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  953. On January 17, Itagaki and Soejima submitted "the political statement for democratic representation" to the government.
  954. On January 17, he was assigned to Jingikan (department of worship) of the Meiji government (この年に限って政府を伏す).
  955. On January 17, he was given permission to visit the imperial residence of the emperor.
  956. On January 17, he was reassigned as Sakone gonno chujo.
  957. On January 17th, 1219, the 3rd generation shogun MINAMOTO no Sanetomo was assassinated by Kugyo (MINAMOTO no Yoriie's son).
  958. On January 17th, Yoshinobu positioned the Metsuke (the inspectors of foot soldiers) officials at the checking stations of Hakone and Usui-toge Passes.
  959. On January 18, 1182, resigned from the Chugu no Gon no suke as the Chugushiki (Chugu's secretariat) was discontinued when the Chugu became Nyoin (title for consort for the former emperor) (Kenreimonin).
  960. On January 18, 1467, during the Muromachi Period, the struggle between deposed Kanrei (Shogun's Deputy) Masanaga HATAKEYAMA and Yoshinari HATAKEYAMA took place in the forest within this shrine.
  961. On January 18, 1559, he was reassigned to Gon Chunagon while retaining his position of Saemon no kami.
  962. On January 18, 1586, he fell victim of the Nagahama earthquake and was killed.
  963. On January 18, 1870, he resigned from his position in the government and became an advisor, and in July 3, he resigned his position as advisor and became a Shitsumu-yuaku, but he was appointed the Daisanji (second to a governor) of the domain of Kagoshima by the Dajokan (The Grand Council of state) (the date of announcement was in August).
  964. On January 18, 1890, the Mitsuya book was printed by Shueisha Publishers with Totaro MITSUYA from Yamagata Prefecture being the editor and publisher and with Shintaro KOBAYASHI from Tokyo being the printer.
  965. On January 18, 1901
  966. On January 18, 1911, 24 people were sentenced to death and two were sentenced to imprisonment for a definite term (the chief justice was Joichiro TSURU).
  967. On January 18, 1911, the following year, she committed suicide by taking potassium dichromate, and died at dawn of the following day at the age of merely 24.
  968. On January 18, 1940, Shusai died without knowing who was to win the first Honinbo by championship.
  969. On January 18, 1946, Shichijo Police of the Kyoto Prefectural Police arrested a Korean who was buying rice in the black market for violating the Price Control Act.
  970. On January 18, 1957, it was renamed as the 'All Nippon Kyudo Federation.'
  971. On January 18, 2003, the oldest national flag of Japan (although it was not a national flag at the time) remaining today, which was granted as an Imperial gift by the Emperor Godaigo, and yosegaki (a card on which people write a few lines each) by Tenchu-gumi, and other items were stolen.
  972. On January 18, 707, she was sent to the Ise-jingu Shrine for the second time.
  973. On January 18, all the comrades gathered at Fukagawa Hachiman Tea House, where they pretended to be Tanomoshi-ko (a beneficial association).
  974. On January 19, 1014, Prince Atsuyasu married the second daughter of Imperial Prince Tomohira, who usually went by the name Nochinochushoo.
  975. On January 19, 1076, he resigned as Sadaijin.
  976. On January 19, 1169, he was appointed to Secretary at Bureau of the Wardrobe and Court Ladies.
  977. On January 19, 1171, he was transferred to provisional junior secretary.
  978. On January 19, 1171, he was transferred to the office of Ukone no shosho.
  979. On January 19, 1173, he was appointed as Bingo gon no kami (provisional governor of Bingo Province).
  980. On January 19, 1181, TAIRA no Shigehira, who was the first son of TAIRA no Kiyomori, head of the Taira clan, headed for Nanto leading his solders.
  981. On January 19, 1247, he resigned his position as Sessho, Nairan and Fujiwarashi choja.
  982. On January 19, 1526, he was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) while still serving as Gon Dainagon.
  983. On January 19, 1539, he was promoted to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) while retaining his position of Sakone no shosho.
  984. On January 19, 1575, Kenshin became a monk and was appointed to hoindaikasho (highest-ranking Buddhist priest).
  985. On January 19, 1599, Takatora TODO informed Ieyasu of Mitsunari's plot to assassinate Ieyasu TOKUGAWA.
  986. On January 19, 1869 the new government commanded him to retire with a reduction of 2,000 koku.
  987. On January 19, 1883, he was transferred to another position, 'gokeifu' (genealogy of the Imperial family).
  988. On January 19, Sangi (Councillor) FUJIWARA no Tadafumi, who was assigned as Seito Taishogun (Great General who Subdues the Eastern Barbarians), left Kyoto with his army to hunt and kill.
  989. On January 19, Senji (to put the Emperor's commands to public) of Kinai-sokan was given to Munemori and told that it was the will of Takakura.
  990. On January 19, a war victory report of cutting the heads of Yoshichika and his five subordinates was already sent to Kyoto.
  991. On January 19, he was admitted into the Fujimi Kogen Sanatorium at the foot of Mt. Yatsugatake, by the arrangement of Masaki FUJOKYU who was the director of the sanatorium as well as Yumeji's writer friend.
  992. On January 19, he was admitted to the court.
  993. On January 19, the new sessho Moroie submitted a document issued by a superior or officer and it was resolved that Yoshinaka would be given some 80 territories owned by the former sessho Motomichi.
  994. On January 19, the soldiers of bakufu and various domain burnt down the palace of Satsuma han (Satsuma domain), and Yoshinobu decided to mobilize the army on January 22.
  995. On January 19th, Goshirakawa reluctantly allowed Narichika's dismissal and exile to Bicchu Province as well as the detention of Masatomo.
  996. On January 19th, Yoshinobu summoned the lords residing in the other domains of Edo, declaring his intent that it was his decision to form an allegiance to the new government and requested their corporation.
  997. On January 1: New Year's Festival
  998. On January 2, 1176, Tokitada became Uemon no kami and was reappointed Kebiishi no betto.
  999. On January 2, 1260, he died in Kyoto at the age of 88.
  1000. On January 2, 1527, Goro AKAI led an army of 3,000 samurai to attack the army surrounding Kannosanjo Castle from behind and defeated the army, although the army of Goro AKAI also suffered heavy casualties.


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