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Encyclopedia > Genki

Genki (元亀) was a Japanese era name after Eiroku and before Tenshō and spanned from 1570 to 1573. The reigning emperor was Ōgimachi.


Change of Era

Because of various wars, on 4th month, 23rd day Eiroku 13 (1570), the era became Genki


Events of the Genki Era

Genki 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Gregorian 1570 1571 1572 1573

Preceded by:
Eiroku

Japanese era name

Succeeded by:
Tenshō


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