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Keichō (慶長) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Bunroku and
before Genna. This
period spanned from
October 1596 to July 1615. The reigning...
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period from 1592 to 1596. The
second invasion (1597–1598) is
called Keichō no eki (慶長の役).
During the Edo
period (17–19th centuries), the war was also...
- Peninsula. In 1606 (
Keichō 11),
construction began on Edo
Castle and on
Sunpu Castle the
following year (
Keichō 12). 1609 (
Keichō 14) saw the Invasion...
- The 1605
Keichō earthquake (****anese: 慶長地震)
occurred at
about 20:00
local time on 3 February. It had an
estimated magnitude of 7.9 on the surface-wave...
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Genna Armistice (元和偃武,
Genna Enbu),
because the era name was
changed from
Keichō to
Genna immediately following the siege. When
Toyotomi Hideyoshi died in...
- The 1611
Sanriku earthquake (慶長三陸地震,
Keichō Sanriku Jishin)
occurred on
December 2, 1611, with an
epicenter off the
Sanriku coast in
Iwate Prefecture,...
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converting to Catholicism. In the
years 1613
through 1620,
Hasekura headed the
Keichō Emb****y (慶長使節), a
diplomatic mission to Pope Paul V. He
visited New Spain...
- The
Keichō–Fushimi
earthquake (****anese: 慶長伏見地震, Hepburn:
Keicho–Fushimi Jishin)
struck ****an on
September 5, 1596. The
earthquake measuring 7.5 ± 0.25...
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period as his
retirement residence.
Fushimi Castle was destro**** in the 1596
Keichō–Fushimi
earthquake and
rebuilt before eventually being demolished in 1623...
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Genna (元和) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
coming after Keichō and
before Kan'ei. This
period spanned the
years from July 1615 to February...