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645–650
  
Taika

686–686
  
Shuchō

704–708
  
Keiun

Start date
  
April 1311

650–654
  
Hakuchi

701–704
  
Taihō

708–715
  
Wadō

Ōchō

Ōchō (応長) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Enkyō and before Shōwa. This period spanned 11 months from April 1311 through February 1312. The reigning emperor was Hanazono-tennō (花園天皇).

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Change of era

  • 1311 Ōchō gannen (応長元年): The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Enkyō 4.
  • Events of the Ōchō era

    Initially, former-Emperor Fushimi administered the court up through the time he took the tonsure as a Buddhist monk, which happened after this nengō ended.

  • 1311 (Ōchō 1, 1st month): The sesshō, Takatsukasa Fuyuhira assisted at Emperor Hanazono's coming of age ceremony.
  • 1311 (Ōchō 1, 3rd month): Takatsukasa Fuyuhira took on a new role as kampaku.
  • 1311 (Ōchō 1, 9th month): Hōjō Morotoki, who was the tenth shikken of the Kamakura Bakufu, dies at the age of 37 years.
  • References

    Ōchō Wikipedia