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Period of Japanese history (1854–1860)
Ansei (安政) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; "year name") after Kaei and before Man'en. This period spanned the years from November 1854 through March
Ansei
Ghanaian businessperson and politician
Margaret "Magoo" Ansei is a Ghanaian businessperson and politician. She is the chief executive officer of the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA), appointed
Margaret_Ansei
Three major earthquakes in Japan
The Ansei great earthquakes (安政の大地震, Ansei no Dai Jishin) were a series of major earthquakes that struck Japan during the Ansei era (1854–1860): The Ansei
Ansei_great_earthquakes
1858–60 removal of internal opposition in Tokugawa Japan
The Ansei Purge (安政の大獄, Ansei no taigoku; "Mass Incarceration of Ansei") was a multi-year event during the Bakumatsu period of Japanese history, between
Ansei_Purge
1858 series of Japanese treaties
The Ansei Treaties (Japanese: 安政条約) or the Ansei Five-Power Treaties (Japanese: 安政五カ国条約) are a series of treaties signed in 1858, during the Japanese Ansei
Ansei_Treaties
Earthquake in Japan
The 1855 Edo earthquake (安政江戸地震, Ansei Edo Jishin) was the third Ansei Great Earthquake, which occurred during the late-Edo period. It occurred after
1855_Edo_earthquake
Gods in Germanic paganism
Æsir (Old Norse; singular: áss, female: ásynja, female plural: ásynjur) or ēse (Old English; singular: ōs) are gods in Germanic paganism. In Old Nordic
Æsir
Ansei Tōashi or Ansei-no-Tōashi was a footrace open to samurai of the Annaka Domain, of approximately 30 kilometers, during the Ansei era (1854–1860)
Ansei_Toashi
American artist (1921–2000)
Ansei Uchima (Japanese 内間安瑆) (May 1, 1921 - May 9, 2000) was an American artist and teacher primarily known as a sōsaku-hanga (creative print) woodblock
Ansei_Uchima
Japanese businessman (1819–1885)
Wakayama) noted for his role in saving villagers from a tsunami during the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake. In the Meiji period, he became an entrepreneur, the seventh
Hamaguchi_Goryō
One of the Ansei Treaties
extraterritoriality to Dutch nationals in Japan. It was one of the so-called Ansei Treaties. On 31 March 1854, the United States of America succeeded in concluding
1858 Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the Netherlands and Japan
1858_Treaty_of_Amity_and_Commerce_between_the_Netherlands_and_Japan
Earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Japan
The 1854 Tōkai earthquake was the first of the Ansei great earthquakes (1854–1855). It occurred at about 09:00 local time on 23 December 1854. It had
1854_Tōkai_earthquake
Earthquake and tsunami in Japan
and there were at least 3,000 casualties. It was the second of the three Ansei great earthquakes; the 1854 Tōkai earthquake of identical magnitude had
1854_Nankai_earthquake
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1853 to 1858
the rōjū by Hotta Masayoshi. Between December 1854 and November 1855, the Ansei great earthquakes and tsunamis killed up to 80,000 people. The earthquakes
Tokugawa_Iesada
Style of karate
Matsubayashi-Ryū (松林流), is a style of Okinawan karate founded in 1947 by Shōshin Nagamine (1907–1997). Its curriculum includes 18 kata, seven two-man yakusoku
Matsubayashi-ryū
Emperor of Japan from 1846 to 1867
Treaty, Japan quickly signed similar treaties, called the Ansei Treaties (also known as the Ansei Five-Power Treaties, with Russia, France, Great Britain
Emperor_Kōmei
Class of earthquakes in Japan
by a rupture elsewhere on the fault, notably the 1854 Ansei-Tōkai earthquake and the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake the next day, and the 1944 Tōnankai
Nankai_megathrust_earthquakes
Feudal lord and statesman in Tokugawa Japan (1815–1860)
court Ii had a shogunal decree passed which allowed him to conduct the Ansei Purge. During the rest of 1858 and into 1859 Naosuke purged over 100 officials
Ii_Naosuke
Japanese mythical creature
quantity following the 1855 earthquake near Edo (modern day Tokyo), one of the Ansei great earthquakes. These namazu-e woodblock-prints encompass a large variety
Namazu
Period of Japanese history (1860–1861)
Man'en (万延) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; lit. "year name") after Ansei and before Bunkyū. This period spanned the years from March 1860 through
Man'en
Thirteenth-century chanson de geste
Anseïs de Carthage is a thirteenth-century chanson de geste. It is preserved in four manuscripts, though some are fragmentary. It is a sequel to the Chanson
Anseïs_de_Carthage
Japanese journalist and writer (1829–1894)
to Japan. Collected Rumors of Ansei (安政風聞集, Ansei fūbunshū) (1856) Account of the Ansei Cholera Epidemic (安政頃痢流行記, Ansei korori ryūkōki) (1856) Journey
Kanagaki_Robun
1853–1867 final years of the Edo period of Japan
known as the Ansei Purge. Tairō Ii Naosuke, who had signed the Harris Treaty and tried to eliminate opposition to Westernization with the Ansei Purge, was
Bakumatsu
Japanese education institute
Keio served as Dutch education institution during Ansei era in foreign settlement, Tokyo.
Keio_Gijuku_(Gakkō_Hōjin)
2011-07-22. Kawade Shobō Shinsha Editorial Team (eds.). "Ansei Daijishin" (安政大地震, "Great Earthquakes of Ansei"). Ō-Edo Rekishi Hyakka (大江戸歴史百科, "Historical Encyclopedia
List_of_earthquakes_in_Japan
Japanese samurai and politician (1828–1877)
with the signing of treaties, initiating the Ansei Purge against his opponents. Facing arrest in the Ansei Purge, Saigō attempted suicide in November 1858
Saigō_Takamori
Yamauchi was the 15th head of the Tosa Domain. He opposed the treaties of the Ansei era. In 1859, he was forced to retire. In 1862 he was appointed sanyo (参与)
Yamauchi_Toyoshige
Japanese samurai, daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1858 to 1866
shōgun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Ansei (1854–1860) Man'en (1860–1861) Bunkyū (1861–1864) Genji (1864–1865) Keiō
Tokugawa_Iemochi
Kind of cat monster in Japanese folklore
"Nekomata to Iu Koto (ねこまたといふ事)" from the "Tonoigusa" by Ogita Ansei (1660). A scene of a hunter shooting a nekomata that has shapeshifted into the hunter's
Nekomata
2019 Japanese film
Marathon by Akihiro Dobashi, itself inspired by the origin story of the Ansei Toashi 30-km footrace held annually in Annaka City. In 1855, a daimyo sends
Samurai_Marathon
Japanese manga series
"Aroma-chan Needs to Rest (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Aroma-chan wa Zettai Ansei ①" (Japanese: アロマちゃんは絶対安静①) Ruvu Ōshima Yuki Morita December 8, 2025 (2025-12-08)
Hands Off: Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun
Hands_Off:_Sawaranaide_Kotesashi-kun
Japanese sweet
disseminated notion regarding its invention is that it was developed in the early Ansei era (c. 1856) by the confectioner Kōeidō, but a local historian has traced
Kibi_dango_(Okayama)
Japanese official and daimyo (1810–1864)
shogunate, where he played an important role in the negotiations of the Ansei Treaties with various foreign powers. Hotta Masayoshi was the younger son
Hotta_Masayoshi
Dam in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Ansei-ike Dam (Japanese: 安政池) is an earthfill dam located in Hyogo Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam
Ansei-ike_Dam
Japanese samurai of the late Edo period
to Edo. Gensai was present at the Kumamoto residence in Edo during the Ansei Purge. In the aftermath of Ii Naosuke's assassination, when a group of the
Kawakami_Gensai
Japanese thief (c.1797–1831)
Ichikawa Kodanji IV (四代目市川小團次) as Nezumi Kozō. New Year day, 4th year of Ansei (February, 1857) at the first play at Yedo Ichimura-za, Nezumi komon haruno
Nezumi_Kozō
Japanese word for "ghost story"
gruesome stories. Tonoigusa, called Otogi Monogatari (Nursery Tales) by Ogita Ansei (1660) Otogi Boko (Handpuppets) by Asai Ryoi (1666) Ugetsu Monogatari (Tales
Kaidan
Japanese feudal lord (daimyo) of the Edo period
refused to protect Gessho, who had fled from Kyoto to Satsuma during the Ansei era, he hid Saigo Takamori's identity on Amami Oshima, and informed the
Shimazu_Narioki
Japanese trend of modernizing through Europeanisation
revise the unequal treaties signed by Japan with Western powers, including Ansei Treaties, and by making Japan's politics and culture European, Japan was
Ōka_shugi
Coin from the Edo period of Japan
Kyōhō koban (1714-1736), Genbun koban (1736-1818), Bunsei koban (1819-1828), Tenpō koban (1837-1858), Ansei koban (1859), Man'en koban (1860-1867).
Koban_(coin)
Period of Japanese history (1848–1854)
a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; lit. "year name") after Kōka and before Ansei. This period spanned the years from February 1848 through November 1854
Kaei
Shimoda. Putyatin's fleet was damaged in a tsunami, following the powerful Ansei-Tōkai earthquake of 23 December 1854. Diana was spun round 42 times on its
Russian_frigate_Diana
Order of fish
Gregory (2013). Seismic Japan: The Long History and Continuing Legacy of the Ansei Edo Earthquake. University of Hawaii Press. p. 158. Bibcode:2013sjlh.book
Catfish
Former ruling palace of the Emperor of Japan
Kanbun era (1662), Enpo era (1675), Hoei era (1709), Kansei era (1790), and Ansei era (1855). Of these, the Keicho and Kan'ei eras involved the demolition
Kyoto_Imperial_Palace
Japanese mythical creature
was documented in Okamoto Mafuru (岡本真古)'s San'an manpitsu (三安漫筆)(An'ei 9–Ansei 3). In Izumo Province, the Yakushi temple pavilion in Nishikawatsu, Shimane [ja]
Kappa_(folklore)
Location in Edo period, Japan
Hashimoto Sanai and Yoshida Shōin, who were executed as a result of the Ansei Purge. Sugita Genpaku, Nakagawa Jun'an, Katsuragawa Hoshū and their colleagues
Kozukappara_execution_grounds
Japanese television series
shipping and wholesale merchants, were murdered by Hario, as part of the Ansei Purges for being a staunch supporter for the Emperor, when she was still
Intrigue in the Bakumatsu – Irohanihoheto
Intrigue_in_the_Bakumatsu_–_Irohanihoheto
Legendary knights of Charlemagne's court
Saracen, Grandonie), Bérengier, Otton, Samson, Engelier, Ivon, Ivoire, Anséis, Girard. Other characters elsewhere considered part of the twelve appear
Paladin
1868 return to imperial rule in Japan
centralised bakufu governance. In pursuit of this aim, he enacted the Ansei Purge wherein over one hundred political enemies were punished, with eight
Meiji_Restoration
Military nobility of Japan (1185–1868)
opposed these treaties, but the shogunate captured and executed them in the Ansei Purge. In retaliation, Hitotsubashi samurai assassinated Ii Naosuke, the
Shogun
Japanese folktale and rakugo story
Hayashiya Shōzō had already died in Ansei 5. Notes (not in the text): The article describes that Shōkyō runaway was in Ansei era, approximately 1855–1860 CE
Jugemu
Group of epic poems
The 12th-century chanson de geste of Garin le Loherain ('Garin the Lotharingian'), together with the slightly later Girbert de Metz, form the core and
Lorraine_cycle
Japanese history from 1600 to 1868
tozama daimyo, further undermining the already weakened bakufu. In the Ansei Reform (1854–1856), Abe then tried to strengthen the regime by ordering
Edo_period
Earthquakes in Japan
(according to the old Japanese calendar, the 26th day of the second month of Ansei 5). It most likely occurred on the Atotsugawa and Miboro faults, which connect
1858_Hietsu_earthquake
Kōmei 孝明天皇 10 March 1846 – 30 January 1867 (20 years, 326 days) Kōka, Kaei, Ansei, Man'en, Bunkyū, Genji, Keiō 22 July 1831 – 30 January 1867 (35 years) Son
List_of_emperors_of_Japan
Name chosen by a reigning monarch, different from their original secular name
Tenpyō 天平 Tenpyō-kanpō 天平感宝 None Emperor Shōmu 聖武天皇 Osahito 統仁 None Kaei 嘉永 Ansei 安政 Man'en 万延 Bunkyū 文久 Genji 元治 Keiō 慶応 None Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇 Korea Goryeo
Regnal_name
Japanese prince (1824–1891)
during the final illness of Shōgun Tokugawa Iesada. When Ii launched the Ansei Purge, the prince was condemned to perpetual confinement at Shōkoku-ji and
Prince_Kuni_Asahiko
Dog breed
the late Edo period (1603–1867). Moku was a dog born at the end of the Ansei era (1854–1860), lived through the fires of the Boshin War (1868–1869),
Akita_(dog_breed)
1858 treaty between France and Japan
provision. These 1858 treaties with the five nations are known collectively as "Ansei Treaties". The most important points of these Unequal Treaties were: exchange
Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan
Treaty_of_Amity_and_Commerce_between_France_and_Japan
Japanese court noble (1821–1883)
Treaty of Amity and Commerce, Kin'ito was purged by Ii Naosuke during the Ansei Purge for fifty days because he opposed the rights of the treaty. However
Tokudaiji_Kin'ito
100 people in an effort to quiet opposition in what became known as the Ansei Purge. Hashimoto was one of those prosecuted and was executed by decapitation
Hashimoto_Sanai
Xenophobic protectionist policy in Tokugawa Japan
end this direct daimyō–Imperial Court collusion with a harsh purge (the "Ansei Purge") of those who did not support its authority and foreign trade policies
Kōbu_gattai
Japanese princess (1804–1893)
or the emperor on political issues. After Nariaki was charged during the Ansei Purge for taking part in anti-shogun movements and detained in Mito for
Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)
Princess_Yoshiko_(Arisugawa-no-miya)
Bakumatsu period, however it suffered from extensive damage in 1854, due to the Ansei Tōkai earthquake. Many structures were rebuilt by 1861, and were in use
Kakegawa_Castle
Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology
moves, despite being restrained by Takemikazuchi. It was blamed during the Ansei earthquake and tsunami.[citation needed] Jorōgumo A spider yōkai that shapeshifts
List of legendary creatures from Japan
List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan
1858 trade agreement between the U.S. and Tokugawa Japan
accepting the Harris Treaty, Japan quickly signed similar treaties, called the Ansei Treaties, with Russia, France, Britain, and the Netherlands. This process
Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan)
Treaty_of_Amity_and_Commerce_(United_States–Japan)
Series of treaties imposed on Asian states
Japan with other foreign Western powers in the weeks to follow, such as the Ansei Treaties, which forcefully opened five Japanese ports, established extraterritoriality
Unequal_treaties
Japanese samurai (1838–1865)
Kyoto City Magistrate, Tada Tatewaki (son of Nagano Shuzen who commanded Ansei no Taigoku [suppression of extremists by the Shogunate] and Murayama Kazue
Okada_Izō
Period of Japanese history (1861–1864)
restrictions on daimyōs which had been imposed by former Tairō Ii Naosuke in the Ansei era. September 14, 1862 (Bunkyū 2, 21st day of the 8th month): Namamugi
Bunkyū
明和九 – 天明八 1772 – 1788 47,464,336 2 Shu Kansei 寛政二十 – 文政七 1800 – 1824 2 Shu Bunsei 文政七 – 文政三十 1824 – 1830 60,624,280 2 Shu Ansei – 安政六 – 1859 706,400
Shu_(silver_coin)
Shinto shrine in Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan
dates from 1867, having been rebuilt after the shrine was flattened in the Ansei Tōkai earthquake of 1854. Tachi Japanese sword (太刀), Kamakura period; Forged
Mishima_Taisha
Period of Japanese history (1865–1868)
the 1st month). Keio University, which was initially established in 1858 (Ansei 5), seven years before the beginning of the Keiō era, is named after this
Keiō
Ghanaian government agency
and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs). GEA is currently headed by Magaret Ansei (MAGOO), a former Municipal Chief Executive Officer of the Suhum Municipal
Ghana_Enterprises_Agency
Japanese assassination of a Tokugawa official
authority of the Tokugawa shogunate against regional daimyōs through the Ansei Purge. He also made strong enemies in the dispute for the succession of
Sakuradamon_Incident_(1860)
Calendar year
Iranian calendar 1237–1238 Islamic calendar 1275–1276 Japanese calendar Ansei 6 (安政6年) Javanese calendar 1787–1788 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 12
1859
Japanese figurine of a beckoning cat
Marushime-neko, a variation of maneki-neko made of Imado ware in the style of the Kaei and Ansei periods of the Edo period
Maneki-neko
Special city in Kansai, Japan
connecting Edo with Kyoto. However, the city was largely destroyed by the Ansei great earthquakes. Following the Meiji Restoration, Yokkaichi Town was established
Yokkaichi
Japanese woman active in political affairs (1841–1906)
Narasaki Kenkichi. Her father was arrested and went to prison during the Ansei Purge. He died after being released from prison when she was 21 years old
Narasaki_Ryō
Series of ukiyo-e works by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
portrays each era through Kyōwa, Bunka, Bunsei, Tenpō, Kōka, Kaei, and Ansei, then skips the approximately eight years from the late Bakumatsu period
Thirty-Two Aspects of Customs and Manners
Thirty-Two_Aspects_of_Customs_and_Manners
Name list
Anisi Anissa (disambiguation) Ansa (disambiguation) Anse (disambiguation) Ansei Anzi (disambiguation) http://verkkopalvelu.vrk.fi/Nimipalvelu/default.asp
Anssi
Earthquake in Japan
heights are larger than those recorded for either the 1707 Hōei or 1854 Ansei Nankai tsunamis in areas on the south coast of Shikoku where they can be
1605_Keichō_earthquake
William Tegg. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32q949 – via HathiTrust. "The Ansei Edo Earthquake and Catfish Prints | Meiji at 150 Digital Teaching Resource"
History_of_Tokyo
Walter Rogalski Clare Romano Andrew Stasik Valerie Thornton Vasilios Toulis Ansei Uchima Murray Zimiles "Contemporaries gallery records, 1951-1957". New York
Pratt_Graphic_Art_Center
Human female character with feline traits
cat/woman hybrids appearing in works such as the Ehon Sayoshigure (絵本小夜時雨) and Ansei zakki (安政雑記). The villain in Kenji Miyazawa's 1924 work The 4th of Narcissus
Catgirl
Japanese folk tale based on atmospheric lights
as in the "Tonegawa Zushi" (利根川図志) a topography book published in 1857 (Ansei 5). The latter one concerns a commander 栗林義長 who actually existed who was
Kitsune_no_yomeiri
Series of ukiyo-e prints by Utagawa Hiroshige
seventh month of Kaei 6 (Sept 1853) and completed it in the third month of Ansei 3 (May 1856). The first 42 prints were completed and published in 1853.
Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces
Famous_Views_of_the_Sixty-odd_Provinces
Japanese-American artist
appeared in a 1954 limited edition work titled "Sphinx." In 1955, she married Ansei Uchima, an artist best known as a woodblock printmaker. That year she co-founded
Toshiko_Uchima
when Putyatin's fleet was damaged in a tsunami, following the powerful Ansei-Tōkai earthquake of 23 December 1854. The flagship Diana sank on its way
Russian_schooner_Heda
concluding a treaty of amity and commerce with Japan in 1858, the so-called Ansei Treaties. These treaties formally allowed for international trade in specific
Treaty of Peace, Amity and Commerce between Portugal and Japan (1860)
Treaty_of_Peace,_Amity_and_Commerce_between_Portugal_and_Japan_(1860)
List of ships with the same or similar names
The Russian frigate Diana sinking during the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake in Shimoda harbor
Diana_(ship)
Russian admiral and aviation pioneer (1825–1890)
was shipwrecked at Heda, Shizuoka when the frigate Diana sank in the 1854 Ansei-Tōkai earthquake. Mozhaysky assisted in the construction of the schooner
Alexander_Mozhaysky
Satirical genre of ukiyo-e woodblock prints
but are blown away by the Wind God. Shiga, Hidemi (2004). Study of the Ansei Edo earthquake wood-block prints in the Royal Ontario Museum. pp. 58–61
Fushiga
Opposition to racism
of seclusion in the 1850s, Japan signed unequal treaties, the so-called Ansei Treaties, but soon came to demand equal status with the Western powers.
Anti-racism
Former municipality in Chūbu, Japan
the negotiation of the Treaty of Shimoda was struck by a tsunami from the Ansei Tōkai earthquake and sank. The survivors stayed in Heda, where they cooperated
Heda,_Shizuoka
2011 video game
of all evil in the narrative. Onsen Kinugawa's action is inspired by the Ansei Purge, during which the shogunate imprisoned, executed, or exiled those
Way_of_the_Samurai_4
Kata practiced in many styles of Okinawan karate, particularly Matsubayashi-ryu
described as the "third" Fukyugata: A Fukyugata (Sandan) composed by Sensei Ansei Ueshiro in 1960, consisting of 17 movements; this kata was never adopted
Fukyugata
Japanese samurai and Military ruler from 1866 to 1868 (1837-1913)
was chosen, and became the 14th shōgun Iemochi. Soon after, during the Ansei Purge, Yoshinobu and others who supported him were placed under house arrest
Tokugawa_Yoshinobu
City in Kansai, Japan
portion of Shiga Prefecture The city does not actually border the lake. The Ansei Mountains are in the south of the city and the Iwane Mountains in the north
Konan,_Shiga
Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan) was signed in 1858 (Ansei 5), Yoshikatsu joined with his uncle and cousin—Tokugawa Nariaki and his
Tokugawa_Yoshikatsu
Japanese art movement
Sadao Watanabe Gen Yamaguchi Kanae Yamamoto Hodaka Yoshida Tōshi Yoshida Ansei Uchima Suwa Kanenori Fujimori Shizuo Kiichi Okamoto Tadashige Ono Shiro
Sōsaku-hanga
ANSEI
ANSEI
Boy/Male
British, English
Introduced from Germany by 11th Century St Anselm
Boy/Male
English German
Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
God's Protection; Variant of Anseim; Introduced from Germany by 11th Century St Anselm; Adherent of a Nobleman
Girl/Female
British, English
Female Version of Anseim; Introduced from Germany by 11th Century St Anselm
ANSEI
ANSEI
Boy/Male
Norse Scandinavian Swedish
Rescue.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of a God
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
My Father is Light; Father of Joy
Female
German
Old German name ATHALA means "noble."
Boy/Male
Arabic American Muslim
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' Officer in the King's army.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Harshiya | ஹரà¯à®·à¯€à®¯à®¾
Heaven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Jeffrey.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Miller.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Skylight. Bright.
ANSEI
ANSEI
ANSEI
ANSEI
ANSEI