Ansei


Ansei was a Japanese era name after Kaei and before Man'en. This period spanned the years from November 1854 through March 1860. The reigning emperor was Emperor Kōmei.

Change of era

  • November 27, 1854 : The new era name of Ansei was created to herald the beginning of a peaceful period. The impetus and explanation for this change of era names was said to have been the burning of the Palace in Kyoto in the preceding summer.
The new era name was derived from an hortatory aphorism: "Rule peacefully over the masses, then the ruler will remain in his place" .
Although the notion seems appealing, the arrival of the Black Ships and Commodore Matthew C. Perry is not specifically recognized as a factor in the change of era names.

Events of the ''Ansei'' era


  • March 24, 1860 : Ii Naosuke was assassinated, also known as the "Sakurada-mon Incident"