Keichō

Keichō (慶長) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Bunroku and before Genna. This period spanned from October 1596 to July 1615. The reigning emperors were Go-Yōzei-tennō (後陽成天皇) and Go-Mizunoo-tennō (後水尾天皇).

Change of era

  • 1596 Keichō gannen (慶長元年): The era name was changed to Keichō to mark the passing of various natural disasters. The preceding era ended and a new one commenced on October 27 of the 5th Bunroku.
  • Events of the Keichō era

  • 1596 (Keichō 1): Keichō Invasion (invasion of Korea)
  • September 18, 1598 (Keichō 3, 18th day of the 8th month): Toyotomi Hideyoshi died in his Fushimi Castle at the age of 63.
  • October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month): Battle of Sekigahara. The Tokugawa clan and its allies decisively vanquish all opposition.
  • January 15, 1602 (Keichō 7, 24th day of the 11th month): A fire at the Hōkō-ji temple complex in Kyoto was caused by careless workmen; and the great image of the buddha and the structure housing the statue (the Daibutsu-den) were consumed by the flames.
  • Keichū

    Keichū (契沖) (1640 - April 3, 1701) was a Buddhist priest and a scholar of Kokugaku in the mid Edo period. Keichū’s grandfather was a personal retainer of Kato Kiyomasa but his father was a rōnin from the Amagasaki fief. When he was 13, Keichū left home to become an acolyte of the Shingon sect, studying at Kaijō in Myōhōji, Imasato, Osaka. He subsequently attained the post of Ajari (or Azari) at Mount Kōya, and then became chief priest at Mandara-in in Ikutama, Osaka. It was at this time that he became friends with the poet-scholar Shimonokōbe Chōryū (下河辺長流:1624 – 1686).

    However, he disliked the worldly duties of his work and, after wandering around the Kinki region for a while, made his way back to Mount Kōya. Deeply influenced by the thinking of Kūkai, he also read widely in the Japanese classics under the patronage of Fuseya Shigeta (伏屋重賢), a patron of the arts in Izumi Province. After serving as chief priest at Myōhōji, Keichū spent his last years at Enju’an in Kōzu in the Province of Settsu.

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    by: Catch 22

    Broken homes as far as the eye can see.
    Bird's eye view: An ocean surrounded by
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    but standard utility vehicles and smog in-between.
    No one knows who is in control but underneath
    them lies a bottomless pit. Everyone clings to
    the sides and they use one another to reach the
    crown of it. It's getting oh so dark in here now.
    He's grabbing at my ankles. I'm grabbing at his.
    Don't let go! Until all that's left of dreams of Venus.
    The appendix of a system that doesn't need us.
    One machine tells the other not to feed us.
    They only want more. We only want more.
    We're all getting nowhere confused.
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    I wonder which moment I decided to care?
    Decided to wear the burdens of thousands of years.
    We all live life like the sun and the moon
    fucking in the afternoon.
    The light it doesn't get through but it gets by.
    One machine tells the other not to feed them.
    They only want more. We only want more. Just let go.




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