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Yayoi |
A.D. 57 |
The king of Na in Wa(Japan) sent envoys to Gokan(China). |
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239 |
The queen Himiko of Yamatai-Koku sent envoys to Gi(China). |
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A.D .3C |
Kofun |
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Buddhism came from Kudara (Korea). ( 538? 552? ) |
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late 6C |
Asuka |
593 |
Syotoku-Taishi became Sessyo of Suiko Tenno. |
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607 |
Syotoku-Taishi sent envoys (Ono-no-Imoko etc.,) to Zui(China). |
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645 |
Nakano-oh-eno-Oji and Nakamomi-no-Kamatari defeated Soga clan.[ Taika-no-Kaishin ] |
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701 |
Taiho-Rituryo(law) was made by Fujiwara-no-Fuhito etc,. |
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710 |
Nara |
710 |
Heijyokyo ( the capital) was built in Nara. |
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712 |
Kojiki (historical book) was written. |
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720 |
Nihon-syoki (historical book) was written. |
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794 |
Heian |
794 |
Heiankyo (the capital) was built in Kyoto. |
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1016 |
Fujiwara-no-Michinaga became Sessyo of Go-ichijyo Tenno. |
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1086 |
Shirakawa-Jyoko began Insei(the style of his politics). |
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1167 |
Taira-no-Kiyomori became Daijyo-daijin. |
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1185 |
Genji(Minamoto clan) defeated Heishi (Taira clan) |
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1192 |
Kamakura |
1192 |
Minamoto-no-Yoritomo became Seii-Taisyogun(Syogun).[ the beginning of Kamakura Bakufu ] |
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1274 |
Bun-ei-no-Eki (battle) [ Genko ] |
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1281 |
Koh-an-no-Eki(battle) [ Genko ] |
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1333 |
Ashikaga Takauji etc., defeated Kamakura Bakufu. |
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1334 |
Muromachi [Nanboku- Tyo]
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1334 |
Godaigo Tenno began his politics. [ Kenmu-no-Shinsei ] |
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1336 |
Two Tenno began their politics in Nara and Kyoto.. |
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1338 |
Ashikaga Takauji became Seii-Taisyogun(Syogun).[ the begining of Muromachi Bakufu ] |
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1392 |
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu united two Tennos' politics. |
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1467 |
Ohnin-no-ran(battle) |
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1543 |
The first firelock was brought to Tanegashima by Portuguese. |
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1549 |
Saint Francisco Javier arrived at Kagoshima. |
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1573 |
Azchi- Momoyama |
1573 |
Oda Nobunaga defeated Muromachi Bakufu. |
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1590 |
Toyotomi Hideyoshi ruled Japan. |
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1600 |
Sekigahara-no-Tatakai (battle) |
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1603 |
Edo |
1603 |
Tokugawa Ieyasu became Seii-Taisyogun(Syogun).[ the beginning of Edo Bakufu ] |
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1639 |
The policy of seclusion completed. |
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1853 |
Matthew Calbraith Perry came to Uraga. |
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1867 |
Taiseihokan [ the end of Edo Bakufu ] |
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1868 |
Meiji |
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1912 |
Taisyo |
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1926 |
Syowa |
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1989 |
Heisei |
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