An'ei (安永) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Meiwa and before Tenmei. This period spanned the years November 1772 through March 1781...
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of Emperor Kōkaku. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in An'ei 11, on the 2nd day of the 4th month. According to Nihon Ōdai Ichiran, Ieharu...
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era name (年号, nengō, literally "years name") for the years between the An'ei Era and before the Kansei Era, from April 1781 through January 1789. The...
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enthronement of new Emperor. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in An'ei 11, on the 2nd day of the 4th month. In his first year of reign, Kōkaku...
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was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Hōreki and before An'ei. This period spanned the years from June 1764 through November 1772. The...
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Poch-like game of Yomi which was known by the 1680s. Through the Meiwa, An'ei, and Tenmei eras (roughly 1764–1789), a game called Mekuri took the place...
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Imagawayaki were first sold near the Kanda's Imagawabashi Bridge during the An'ei era (1772–1781) of the Edo period (1603–1867). The name imagawayaki originates...
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The following eras occurred during Go-Momozono's reign: Meiwa (1764–1772) An'ei (1772–1781) Emperor of Japan List of Emperors of Japan Imperial cult Modern...
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all of Japan and in the Tohoku region, specifically. 1774 (An'ei 3): 25,990,000 1780 (An'ei 9): 26,010,000 1786 (Tenmei 6): 25,090,000 1792 (Kansei 4):...
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called "cats (neko)" Also shown at the right, the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō of 1776 (An'ei 5) depicts a cat with its head protruding from a shōji screen, a cat with...
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