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- Meireki (明暦) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") of the Edo period, after the Jōō era and before Manji era. This era's period spanned the...
- The Great Fire of Meireki (明暦の大火, Meireki no taika), also known as the Great Furisode Fire, destro**** 60–70% of Edo (now Tokyo), the then de facto capital...
- million by 1721. Edo was repeatedly devastated by fires, the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657 being the most disastrous, with an estimated 100,000 victims and...
- Manji (万治) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Meireki and before Kanbun. This period spanned the years from July 1658 through April...
- Animation Production This coincides with the historical Great Fire of Meireki Bitran, Tara (October 20, 2023). "Swear Allegiance to the 'Blue Eye Samurai'...
- 1655 (Meireki 1): The new amb****ador of Korea, arrived in ****an. March 2–3, 1657 (Meireki 3, 18–19th days of the 1st month): Great Fire of Meireki: The...
- from the Meireki era (referred to as the Daikaiju of the Meireki-Era) who wreaked havoc in ****an subsequently causing the Great Fire of Meireki. The creature...
- occurred in the eras of Meireki, Meiwa and Bunka were called the Three Great Fires of Edo (江戸三大大火). The Great Fire of Meireki in 1657 is considered to...
- except Chinese, Koreans, and Dutch from ****an. 1657: The Great Fire of Meireki destroys most of the city of Edo. 1700: Kabuki and ukiyo-e become po****r...
- Morisada Mankoh (Ch.4) attributes the origin of tea-rice to Edo during Meireki years, which became po****r in Kansai area during Genroku. "OCHAZUKE"....