is a after BunkyÃ
« and before KeiÃ
Â. This period spanned only slightly more than a single year from March 27, 1864 until May 1, 1865. The reigning emperor was .
The new era name was derived from the I Ching.
Change of era
- March 27, 1864 (BunkyÃ
« 4/Genji 1, 20th day of the 2nd month) : The new era name of Genji (meaning "original rule") was created to mark the beginning of a new 60-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The old era ended and a new one commenced in BunkyÃ
« 4.
Events
- July 8, 1864 (Genji 1, fifth day of the sixth month): The Ikedaya Jiken, also known as the Ikedaya Affair or Ikedaya Incident, developed at the Ikedaya ryokan in Kyoto.
- August 12, 1864 (Genji 1, 11th day of the 7th month): Sakuma ShÃ
Âzan is assassinated at age 53. He had traveled from Edo to Kyoto on orders of the shogunate. He was in favor of steps which would lead to an opening of the country, but his voice was stilled by death at the hands of a sonno joi supporter.
- September 5âÂÂ6, 1864 (Genji 1, 5thâÂÂ6th day of the eighth month): Bombardment of Shimonoseki
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