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Kyōhō (Japanese:享保) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. year name) after Shōtoku and before Gembun. This period spanned the years from 1716 through 1736. The reigning emperors were Nakamikado-tennō (中御門天皇) and Sakuramachi-tennō (桜町天皇).

Change of Era

  • Kyōhō gannen (享保元年) or Kyōhō 1 (1716): The era name of Kyōhō (meaning "Undergoing and Supporting") was created in response to the death of Tokugawa Ietsugu. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Shōtoku 6, on the 22nd day of the 6th month.

Events of the Kyōhō Era

References

Notes

  1. ^ Foreign Press Center. (1997). Japan: Eyes on the Country, Views of the 47 Prefectures, p. 127.

Further reading


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Preceded by:
Shōtoku

Era or nengō:
Kyōhō

Succeeded by:
Gembun