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613:) are appointed to monitor the market and to collect taxes. The transactions relating to rice exchanges developed into securities exchanges, used primarily for transactions in public securities. This development of improved agriculture production caused the price of rice to fall in mid-
617:. Intervening factors like famine, floods and other disasters though exacerbated some of the conditions which the shōgun intended to ameliorate. On August 3, 1730, a great fire broke out in Muromachi, 3,790 houses were burnt, and over 30,000 looms in Nishi-jin were destroyed. The
643:(meaning "Original civility") to mark the occasion. Even though he was retired, Nakamikado continued to exercise Imperial powers in the same way his predecessors had done. While the Emperor had no say, a major milestone occurred in
587:. These plans later became moot with the sudden death of Ietsugu at the age of six in Edo. On April 20, 1715, celebrations were held throughout the empire regarding the 100th anniversary of the death of the founding shōgun
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the following year which eventually resulted in partial success. While the
Emperor had no say in these reforms, Yoshimune had the Imperial mausolea repaired in 1718.
579:'s warmed relationship with predecessors. Relations warmed to the point of marriage talks between Imperial Princess Yaso-no-miya Yoshiko (八十宮吉子内親王), daughter of
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651:. This edict declared that henceforth, authorized coinage in the empire would be those copper coins which were marked on the obverse with the character
414:, while his birth mother was a lady-in-waiting named Kushige Yoshiko. Due to tradition he was brought up as if he were the son of the Empress consort (
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to avenge their fallen master. The two major earthquakes that took place were in 1703, and then again in 1707. The first of these is the
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442:. The city was consumed by a large fire that swept through the city on the following day. In response, the era's name was changed to
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1117: • Fifth daughter: Imperial Princess Fusako
1085: • Third son: Imperial Prince Priest Cyūyo
727:. Nakamikado's immediate Imperial successors, including
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Japan: Eyes on the Country, Views of the 47 Prefectures.
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when the shogunate published an edict in 1736 regarding
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560:. His reign would corresponded to the period from the
931: • First son: Imperial Prince Teruhito
678:. Nakamikado died in 1737 due to unknown causes, his
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2614:Hayami, Akira, Osamu Saitō, Ronald P Toby. (2004)
999: • Eighth daughter: Princess Chika
2553:Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
2539:Japanese Securities Markets: A Historical Survey,
2422:Japanese Securities Markets: A Historical Survey,
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1119: • Seventh daughter: Princess Eikō
1115: • Second daughter: Princess Mitsu
1027: • First daughter: Princess Syōsan
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2616:The Economic History of Japan: 1600–1990.
2448:The Economic History of Japan: 1600–1990,
1121: • Fifth son: Prince Nobu
785:them to the pinnacle of a life's career.
571:. During this period, relations with the
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2663:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society.
633:. Nakamikado took on the title of
595:). After Ietsugu's death in 1716,
16:Emperor of Japan from 1709 to 1735
14:
2409:Kyoto: the Old Capital, 794–1869,
2314:Japans Kaiserhof in der Edo-Zeit,
1989:6. Kushige Takayoshi (1652–1733)
54:27 July 1709 – 13 April 1735
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2407:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1956).
2205:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959).
309:, 14 January 1702 – 10 May 1737)
4041:Japanese emperors who abdicated
2722:Annales des empereurs du Japon.
2572:The Cambridge History of Japan,
2461:The Cambridge History of Japan,
2299:Kyoto: The Old Capital of Japan
1849:10. Matsuki Munaeda (1625–1700)
1702:Ancestors of Emperor Nakamikado
1260:Imperial Prince Priest Jyun'nin
334:, according to the traditional
4036:18th-century Japanese monarchs
2596:Foreign Press Center. (1997).
2391:Bowman, John Stewart. (2000).
2380:Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns,
2224:Annales des empereurs du japon
743:, are enshrined here as well.
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2600:Tokyo: Foreign Press Center.
1966:12. Sono Munetomo (1611–1661)
1408:Imperial Prince Priest Ji'nin
1295:Imperial Prince Priest Kōjyun
3944:is not traditionally listed.
2675:The Imperial House of Japan.
2516:(in Japanese). 30 April 2010
2339:National Archives of Japan:
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535:Ryukyuan diplomatic mission
381:Events of Nakamikado's life
359:Ryukyuan diplomatic mission
324:
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4011:People of Edo-period Japan
2636:Meyer, Eva-Maria. (1999).
2580:Cambridge University Press
2547:Brownlee, John S. (1999).
2311:Meyer, Eva-Maria. (1999).
1945:
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311:, posthumously honored as
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2767:List of Emperors of Japan
2284:Japanese Knowledge (XXG).
2221:Titsingh, Issac. (1834).
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2369:; Ponsonby-Fane, p. 118.
2278:Shikuoka University page
2245:Hammer, Joshua. (2006).
1513:Imperial Princess Fusako
1164:Imperial Prince Teruhito
583:and the seventh shōgun,
549:at 168 people involved.
2620:Oxford University Press
2541:Tokyo: Seihei Okuyama.
2420:Adams, Thomas. (1953).
2160:Japanese Imperial kamon
1534:Kan'in-no-miya Sukehito
691:Tsuki no wa no misasagi
591:(posthumously known as
436:1703 Genroku earthquake
262:Imperial House of Japan
178:Tsuki no wa no misasagi
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2642:Münster: LIT Verlag.
2499:Ponsonby-Fane, p. 423.
2353:April 3, 2008, at the
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581:Retired Emperor Reigen
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430:involving leaderless
394:, his personal name (
3950:Imperial family tree
2673:__________. (1959).
2459:Hall, John. (1988).
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990:Shimizutani Sanenari
448:1707 Hōei earthquake
392:Chrysanthemum Throne
380:
235:Emperor Nakamikado (
3960:Order of succession
2813:Emperor Sakuramachi
2793:Emperor Higashiyama
2777:The Age of the Gods
2576:Early Modern Japan.
2568:Hall, John Whitney.
1905:11. Kawabata Hideko
1814:Emperor Higashiyama
1178:Emperor Sakuramachi
936:Emperor Sakuramachi
631:Emperor Sakuramachi
577:Emperor Higashiyama
527:Emperor Higashiyama
487:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
416:Arisugawa no Yukiko
412:Emperor Higashiyama
349:in part due to his
336:order of succession
272:Emperor Higashiyama
211:Emperor Sakuramachi
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2716:Nihon Ōdai Ichiran
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1727:Emperor Go-Mizunoo
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661:, also pronounced
597:Tokugawa Yoshimune
573:Tokugawa shogunate
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1601:Kuze Natsuko
1531:Kuze Natsuko
1461:Sono Tsuneko
1391:Kuze Natsuko
1348:Sono Tsuneko
1190:Konoe Hisako
1093:Kuze Natsuko
1092:
1063:Sono Tsuneko
1062:
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428:revenge plot
424:Heian Palace
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371:Kyōhō famine
344:
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191:Konoe Hisako
176:
163:(1737-05-10)
89:
79:
4006:1737 deaths
4001:1702 births
3800:Go-Momozono
3785:Sakuramachi
3775:Higashiyama
3662:Go-Hanazono
3647:Go-Kameyama
3637:Go-Murakami
3519:Go-Fukakusa
3504:Go-Horikawa
2804:Nakamikado
2679:OCLC 194887
2578:Cambridge:
2510:"Genealogy"
2186:中御門天皇 (114)
2045:(1675–1710)
1876:(1658–1732)
1816:(1675–1710)
1789:(1624–1677)
1787:Sono Kuniko
1756:(1654–1732)
1729:(1596–1680)
1618:Prince Nobu
1443:Princess Go
1278:Gojō Hiroko
1035:Gojō Hiroko
813:(1716–1736)
805:(1711–1716)
797:(1704–1711)
741:Go-Momozono
729:Sakuramachi
725:Higashiyama
635:Daijō Tennō
625:Daijō Tennō
593:Gongen-sama
161:10 May 1737
112:(1716-1735)
106:(1713-1716)
100:(1709-1712)
73:Sakuramachi
63:Higashiyama
59:Predecessor
3990:Categories
3780:Nakamikado
3750:Go-Mizunoo
3652:Go-Komatsu
3608:Go-Komatsu
3539:Go-Fushimi
2807:1709–1735
2532:References
2520:20 January
2487:Titsingh,
2475:Titsingh,
2365:Titsingh,
2326:Titsingh,
2316:pp. 45–46.
2265:Titsingh,
1292:Second son
946:Concubines
823:included:
547:Edo period
386:Early life
375:figurehead
369:, and the
363:Edo period
340:abdication
290:(Adoptive)
141:1702-01-14
3842:1868–1947
3738:1603–1868
3704:1573–1603
3630:1333–1573
3622:Muromachi
3576:1333–1392
3477:1185–1333
3405:Shirakawa
3395:Go-Reizei
3390:Go-Suzaku
3385:Go-Ichijō
2873:Legendary
2669:182637732
2209:, p. 118.
2018:13. Ikoma
1615:Sixth son
1405:Fifth son
1381:daughter)
1379:stillborn
1327:Third son
1257:Sixth son
1193:Nijō Ieko
1161:First son
868:Genealogy
854:Naidaijin
820:Daijō-kan
697:Sennyū-ji
517:, it was
501:The 1832
347:shogunate
69:Successor
3975:Category
3898:Naruhito
3790:Momozono
3760:Go-Kōmyō
3745:Go-Yōzei
3716:Go-Yōzei
3711:Ōgimachi
3682:Ōgimachi
3603:Go-En'yū
3598:Go-Kōgon
3554:Go-Daigo
3549:Hanazono
3524:Kameyama
3469:Kamakura
3445:Takakura
3410:Horikawa
3400:Go-Sanjō
3355:Murakami
3288:794–1185
2756:See also
2734:(1980).
2713:(1834).
2692:London:
2686:(2006).
2659:(1956).
2618:Oxford:
2574:Vol. 4.
2570:(1988).
2351:Archived
2297:(1956).
2250:, p. 63.
2182:Kunaichō
1692:Ancestry
1150:Marriage
883:Position
861:Dainagon
840:Sadaijin
761:. While
753:era name
733:Momozono
713:Go-Kōmyō
686:misasagi
667:Naruhito
611:nengyoji
456:Mt. Fuji
303:Japanese
298:Yasuhito
127:Yasuhito
90:See list
3893:Akihito
3677:Go-Nara
3544:Go-Nijō
3534:Fushimi
3514:Go-Saga
3494:Juntoku
3484:Go-Toba
3455:Go-Toba
3320:Montoku
3256:Shōtoku
3224:710–794
3158:Kōgyoku
3133:Bidatsu
3121:539–710
3084:Buretsu
3064:Yūryaku
3039:Nintoku
3027:269–539
2489:p. 418.
2477:p. 417.
2463:p. 456.
2446:(2004)
2411:p. 320.
2395:p. 142.
2267:p. 415.
2166:blossom
1209:(later
1200:(later
1176:(later
934:(later
847:Udaijin
829:Kampaku
802:Shōtoku
780:in pre-
649:coinage
604:reforms
564:to the
558:Shōtoku
541:of the
539:Shō Eki
523:shoguns
521:as the
515:Emperor
476:Musashi
460:erupted
432:samurai
422:of the
361:of the
283:(Birth)
181:, Kyoto
81:Shōguns
3939:Regent
3931:
3854:Taishō
3805:Kōkaku
3770:Reigen
3765:Go-Sai
3755:Meishō
3642:Chōkei
3529:Go-Uda
3499:Chūkyō
3450:Antoku
3440:Rokujō
3420:Sutoku
3375:Ichijō
3360:Reizei
3350:Suzaku
3315:Ninmyō
3300:Heizei
3251:Junnin
3236:Genshō
3231:Genmei
3198:Genmei
3168:Saimei
3163:Kōtoku
3143:Sushun
3128:Kinmei
3089:Keitai
3079:Ninken
3069:Seinei
3049:Hanzei
3010:Yamato
2970:Suinin
2901:Suizei
2744:
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2450:p. 67.
2444:et al.
2424:p. 11.
2382:p. 98.
2367:p. 415
2346:Hōei 7
2328:p. 416
1153:Issue
1147:Mother
1135:Status
965:Issue
962:Father
898:Issue
895:Father
876:Spouse
723:, and
721:Reigen
717:Go-Sai
709:Meishō
658:Genbun
640:Genbun
569:shōgun
566:eighth
484:Shōgun
474:, and
472:Sagami
365:, the
355:Shōgun
351:father
287:Yukiko
278:Mother
268:Father
230:Tsuigō
187:Spouse
172:Burial
3888:Shōwa
3873:Japan
3859:Shōwa
3849:Meiji
3820:Meiji
3815:Kōmei
3810:Ninkō
3657:Shōkō
3588:Kōmyō
3583:Kōgon
3509:Shijō
3425:Konoe
3380:Sanjō
3370:Kazan
3365:En'yū
3345:Daigo
3330:Yōzei
3325:Seiwa
3310:Junna
3295:Kanmu
3280:Heian
3266:Kanmu
3261:Kōnin
3246:Kōken
3241:Shōmu
3193:Monmu
3183:Tenmu
3178:Kōbun
3173:Tenji
3153:Jomei
3148:Suiko
3138:Yōmei
3113:Asuka
3099:Senka
3094:Ankan
3074:Kenzō
3054:Ingyō
3044:Richū
3019:Kofun
2991:Jingū
2985:Chūai
2980:Seimu
2975:Keikō
2965:Sujin
2960:Kaika
2955:Kōgen
2950:Kōrei
2935:Yayoi
2916:Kōshō
2911:Itoku
2906:Annei
2896:Jimmu
2881:Jōmon
2151:Notes
1518:成子内親王
1413:慈仁法親王
1335:忠與法親王
1300:公遵法親王
1265:遵仁法親王
1144:Death
1141:Birth
1128:Issue
977:清水谷石子
959:Death
956:Birth
903:Chūgū
892:Death
889:Birth
810:Kyōhō
782:Meiji
764:Kugyō
758:nengō
615:Kyohō
602:Kyōhō
562:sixth
493:Reign
458:also
452:Osaka
420:Dairi
397:imina
319:中御門天皇
257:House
244:中御門天皇
198:Issue
148:Kyoto
51:Reign
27:中御門天皇
3937:and
3593:Sukō
3435:Nijō
3415:Toba
3335:Kōkō
3305:Saga
3216:Nara
3188:Jitō
3059:Ankō
3034:Ōjin
2921:Kōan
2864:list
2742:ISBN
2698:ISBN
2665:OCLC
2644:ISBN
2624:ISBN
2602:ISBN
2584:ISBN
2555:ISBN
2522:2018
1676:1735
1673:1735
1637:1734
1634:1734
1598:1808
1595:1732
1588:永皎女王
1563:1789
1560:1730
1553:尊乗女王
1528:1771
1525:1729
1493:1764
1490:1725
1483:理秀女王
1458:1725
1455:1724
1423:1735
1420:1723
1388:1723
1385:1723
1345:1788
1342:1722
1310:1788
1307:1722
1275:1747
1272:1736
1240:1759
1237:1721
1230:聖珊女王
1187:1750
1184:1720
1169:昭仁親王
1138:Name
1109:1734
1099:久世夏子
1079:1763
1048:1718
1041:五条寛子
1021:1770
1018:1703
987:1735
984:1703
953:Name
923:1720
920:1702
913:近衛尚子
886:Name
794:Hōei
739:and
681:kami
554:Hōei
444:Hōei
238:中御門院
158:Died
124:Born
3730:Edo
3340:Uda
2282:see
2184:):
2041:3.
1928:1.
1872:5.
1812:2.
1785:9.
1752:4.
1725:8.
1069:園常子
1011:伊予局
755:or
699:in
695:at
688:),
663:bun
556:to
507:Edo
468:Kai
464:Izu
440:Edo
241:or
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1370:三宮
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673:令和
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