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    Nakamikado-tennō (中御門天皇) and Sakuramachi-tennō (桜町天皇). 1716 Kyōhō gannen (享保元年): The era name of Kyōhō (meaning "Undergoing and Supporting") was created in response...
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    Kyoho grapes (巨峰葡萄, Kyohō budō, lit. 'giant mountain grape'") are a fox grape (Concord-like) cross popular in East Asia. The fruits are blackish-purple...
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    The Kyōhō Reforms (享保の改革, kyōhō no kaikaku) were an array of economic and cultural policies introduced by the Tokugawa shogunate between 1722–1730 during...
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  • The Kyōhō famine (享保の大飢饉, Kyōhō no daikikin), was a famine on the Japanese island of Kyushu during the reign of Emperor Nakamikado in the Edo period....
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    the largest Ryukyuan diplomatic mission of the Edo period, the Kyōhō Reforms, and the Kyōhō famine. It is unclear what role if any the Emperor had in these...
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  • in the Kyōhō Meibutsucho, a listing of famous Koto blades made before the Nanbokucho period and compiled by the Hon'ami family during the Kyōhō era (1716–1735)...
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    Shōtoku (1711–1716) Kyōhō (1716–1736) Genbun (1736–1741) Kanpō (1741–1744) Enkyō (1744–1748) Totman, Conrad. "Yoshimune and the Kyōhō Reform". Early Modern...
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    other major event to occur afterwards was a disaster in 1732–33 called the Kyōhō famine. This event was caused by swarms of locusts that devastated crops...
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    passed to the Tsuyama branch of the family. The Kyōhō Era Handbook of Famous Works (Japanese: Kyōhō meibutsuchō) records the legend that this sword was...
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    Genbun (元文) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kyōhō and before Kanpō. This period spanned the years from April 1736 through February...
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