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Hamamatsu

  • - 794
  • 794 - 1335
  • 1336 - 1603
  • 1603 - 1716
  • 1717 - 1836
  • 1837 - 1867
  • 1868 - 1893
  • 1894 - 1912
  • 1912 - 1926
  • 1945 - 1956
  • 1957 - 1972
  • 1973 - 1989

1603 - 1716

< 1336 - 1603 1717 - 1836 >
Year Area
1607 Repair of the bank of Tenryu river
1609 Old Hamamatsu Mizuno Shigenaka becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1614 Old Hamamatsu The 2nd Tokugawa shogun, Hidetada, visits the Gosha/Suwa Shrine
1615 Hamakita Ryuganji temple renamed as the Ryusenji temple
1615 Old Hamamatsu The 2nd Tokugawa shogun, Hidetada, visits the Gosha/Suwa Shrine
1616 Old Hamamatsu 75 post-horses in the Hamamatsu post town
1619 Hamakita Founding of the Village of Misono
1619 Old Hamamatsu Koriki Tadabusa becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1619 Inasa A checking station placed in Kanasashi
1634 Old Hamamatsu The 3rd Tokugawa Shogun visits the Gosha/Suwa shrine
1638 Old Hamamatsu Matsudaira Norinaga becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1639 Old Hamamatsu Establishment of post-horse system in the Ichino post town
1644 Old Hamamatsu Ota Sukemune becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1651 Old Hamamatsu Reconstruction of the Matsuo shrine
1651 Old Hamamatsu Market place starts in Kasai around this period
1655 Old Hamamatsu

Storm damages the Hamamatsu castle

1662 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Daianji temple
1664 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Horinji temple
1671 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Ryukyu (Okinawa) visits Hamamatsu
1671 Old Hamamatsu Ota Suketsugu becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1672 Old Hamamatsu 1,111 houses in the Hamamatsu post sation
1674 Old Hamamatsu Flooding of the Magome river
1676 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Daioji temple
1677 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Jiunji temple
1678 Old Hamamatsu Birth of Sugiura Kuniakira
1678 Old Hamamatsu Aoyama Munetoshi becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1679 Old Hamamatsu Aoyama Tadao becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1680 Old Hamamatsu Storm destroys 358 houses and damages the Hamamatsu castle.
1681 Hamakita Flooding of the Tenryu river
1682 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Ryukyu (Okinawa) visits Hamamatsu
1682 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Korea visits Hamamatsu
1685 Old Hamamatsu Aoyama Tadashige becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1685 Old Hamamatsu Festival in the Akiha shrine gathers many people
1697 Old Hamamatsu Birth of Kamono Mabuchi
1698 Old Hamamatsu Flooding of the Tenryu river
1698 Old Hamamatsu The Tokaido road shuts down
1699 Old Hamamatsu Storm damages the region
1700 Old Hamamatsu Fire from the house in the Hamamatsu castle
1702 Old Hamamatsu Matsudaira Suketoshi becomes the lord of Hamamatsu castle
1703 Old Hamamatsu Population of 4,336 (1,386 houses) in the Hamamatsu post town
1704 Old Hamamatsu Meteorite Fall in Sasagase
1705 Old Hamamatsu Publication of "Hamazuto", a poem anthology
1705 Old Hamamatsu Publication of "Niwaka-ame", a poem anthology
1706 Old Hamamatsu Fire from the house in the Hamamatsu castle
1707 Old Hamamatsu Earthquake severely damages the region
1710 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Ryukyu (Okinawa) visits Hamamatsu
1710 Old Hamamatsu An ambassador from Ryukyu dies in Hamamatsu
1710 Old Hamamatsu 1,495 houses in the Hamamatsu post town
1711 Old Hamamatsu Founding of the Jisseiji temple
1711 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Korea visits Hamamatsu
1713 Old Hamamatsu 34 post-horses in the Hamamatsu post town
1714 Old Hamamatsu Storm damages the region
1714 Old Hamamatsu Ambassadors from Ryukyu (Okinawa) visits Hamamatsu

< 1336 - 1603 1717 - 1836 >
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