• 1782 (Tenmei 2): The
Tenmei famine is said to have begun. • 1782 (Tenmei 2): An analysis of silver currency in China and Japan was presented to the Emperor by Minamoto no Masatsuna. • 1783 (Tenmei 3): erupted in
Shinano province, only 80 miles northwest of Edo, with a loss of life estimated at more than 20,000 (
Tenmei eruption). [Today, Asama-yama's location is better described as on the border between
Gunma Prefecture and
Nagano Prefecture]. Japanologist
Isaac Titsingh's published account of the Asama-yama eruption became the first of its kind in the West (1820). The volcano's devastation makes the Great Tenmei Famine even worse. Much of the agriculture of
Shinano Province and
Kōzuke Province remained unproductive or under-producing for the next four or five years. • 1783 (Tenmei 3): Famine was exacerbated, according to 20th-century studies, because after eight years of near- or actual famine, neither the authorities nor the people had any reserves left to meet further drought and crop failures during the Great Tenmei Famine. • 1784 (Tenmei 4): Country-wide celebrations took place in honor of
Kōbō-Daishi, founder of
Shingon Buddhism, who had died 950 years earlier. • September 17, 1786 (Tenmei 6, 25th day of the eighth month): Shōgun
Tokugawa Ieharu died and was buried in Edo. • 1787 (Tenmei 7):
Tokugawa Ienari became the 11th
Shōgun of the
Tokugawa shogunate. • 1787 (Tenmei 7):
Kutsuki Masatsuna published
Seiyō Senpu (Notes on Western Coinage), with plates showing European and colonial currency. • 1787 (Tenmei 7): Riots broke out in rice shops in
Edo and
Osaka. • 1788 (Tenmei 8): Great Fire of
Kyoto. A fire began in the city at three o'clock in the morning of March 6 (Tenmei 8, 29th day of the first month), and continued to burn uncontrolled until March 8 (first day of the second month). Embers smoldered until they were extinguished by heavy rain on March 11 (fourth day of the second month). The Emperor and his court fled the fire, and the Imperial Palace was destroyed. No other rebuilding was permitted until a new palace was completed. This fire was considered to be a major event. The
opperhoofd of the
VOC 'in
Dejima noted in his official record book that "people are considering it to be a great and extraordinary heavenly portent". ==Notes==