(contemporarily written as 延寳) is the after Kanbun and before Tenna. This period spanned the years from September 1673 to September 1681. The reigning emperor was .
Change of era
- 1673 : The new era of EnpÃ
 (meaning "Prolonged Wealth") was created to mark a number of disasters, including a great fire in KyÃ
Âto. The previous era ended and a new one commenced in Kanbun 14, on the ninth day of the 13th month.
Events of the EnpÃ
 era
- 1673 (EnpÃ
 1): There was a great fire in Heian-kyÃ
Â.
- 1673 (EnpÃ
 1): The foundations for Mitsui financial success began with the opening of a dry good store in Edo.
- May 10, 1674 (EnpÃ
 2, 5th day of the 4th month): Ingen RyÃ
«ki, founder of the Ã
Âbaku sect of Japanese Zen Buddhism, died at Manpuku-ji, a Buddhist temple which Ingen had founded at Uji, near Heian-kyÃ
Â.
- 1675 (EnpÃ
 3): A devastating fire burned Heian-kyÃ
Â.
- 1675 (EnpÃ
 3): The Bonin Islands (Ogasawara Islands) are explored by shogunate expedition, following up "discovery" of the islands by the Japanese when a ship bound for Edo from KyÃ
«shÃ
« is blown off course by a storm in Kanbun 10. The islands are claimed as a territory of Japan.
- April 7, 1680 (EnpÃ
 8, 8th day of the 3rd month) : Tokugawa Ietsuna, the 4th shÃ
Âgun of the Edo bakufu died; and his named successor, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, was ready to take his place as the 5th Tokugawa shÃ
Âgun.
Notes
References
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