Tenshō (天正) was a Japanese era after Genki and before Bunroku and spanned from 1573 to 1592. Reigning emperors were Ōgimachi and Go-Yōzei.
Change of Era
Because of various wars, on 7th month 28th day Genki 4 (1573), the era became Tenshō
Source of Name
Suggested by Oda Nobunaga; From Lao Zi, 清静者為天下正 (Those who are peaceful and quiet do righteousness under heaven?)
Events of the Tenshō Era
- Tenshō Gannen (1573)
- Tenshō 2 (1574)
- First month - Sectarian rebellion in Echizen Province
- Ninth month - Suppression of sectarian rebellion in Nagashima
- Tenshō 3 (1575)
- Tenshō 7 (1579)
- Fifth month - Azuchi Sect Debates at Azuchi Castle
- Tenshō 8 (1580)
- Eleventh month - Kaga sectarian rebellion supressed
- Tenshō 10 (1582)
- Tenshō 11 (1583)
- Tenshō 12 (1584)
- Tenshō 13 (1585)
- Taishō 16 (1585)
- Seventh month - Emperor Go-Yōzei visits Toyotomi Hideyoshi's mansion, Sword Hunt Decree
- Taishō 18 (1587)
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