Tenroku
Tenroku ( Japanese 天禄 ) is a Japanese era ( Nengō ) from May 970 to January 974 according to the Gregorian calendar . The previous era name is Anna , the following era is called Ten'en . The era falls during the reign of Emperor ( Tennō ) En'yū .
The first day of the Tenroku era corresponds to May 3, 970, the last day was January 15, 974. The Tenroku era lasted four years or 1354 days.
Events
- 970 The Gion Matsuri is held for the first time at the Yasaka Shrine
- 971 Fujiwara no Koretada becomes Daijō Daijin
- 973 Most of the yakushi-ji burns down
annotation
- ↑ The count is based on the Japanese lunar calendar, according to which the era ended on December 19, 973 and not after five years in January 974, as in the Gregorian calendar.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Reinhard Zöllner: Japanese calendar. A manual . iudicium, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-89129-783-1 , p. 28, 101 .
Tenroku | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 |
greg. | 970 | 971 | 972 | 973 | 974 |
Previously: Anna |
Nengō : Tenroku |
Hereinafter : Ten'en |