was a after Ã
Âtoku and before KahÃ
Â. This period spanned the years from April 1087 through December 1094. The reigning emperor was Emperor Horikawa (å Â河天çÂÂ).
Change of era
- February 6, 1087 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Ã
Âtoku 4, on the 7th day of the 4th month of 1087.
Events of the Kanji era
- 1087 (Kanji 1, 5th month): DaijÃ
Â-tennÃ
 Shirakawa retired himself to Uji.
- 1088 (Kanji 2, 1st month): The emperor paid a visit to his father's home.
- 1088 (Kanji 2, 10th month): Shirakawa visited the temples at Mt. Hiei.
- January 28, 1088 (Kanji 2, 14th day of the 12th month): The sesshÃ
 Fujiwara Morozane was given additional honors with the further title of daijÃ
Â-daijin. In this context, it matters a great deal that the mother of Emperor Horikowa, formerly the daughter of udaijin Minamoto no Akifusa, was also formerly the adopted child of Morozane.
- 1089 (Kanji 3, 5th month): Shirakawa made a second visit to Mt. Hiei; and this time, he stayed seven days.
- 1090 (Kanji 4, 12th month): Fujiwara Morozane was relieved of his responsibilities as sesshÃ
 and he was simultaneously named kampaku.
- March 26, 1094 (Kanji 8, 8th day of the 3rd month): Morozane resigned from his position as kampaku.
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