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The most complicated timepiece ever made in Japan – the Myriad year clock


 
 
 
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About a decade after the first Western mechanical clock was invented, Japanese inventor Hisashige Tanaka invented The Myriad Year Clock, also known as the Ten Thousand Year Self-Ringing Bell. This piece of the later Edo period is a sophisticated time coordination device and belongs to the category of Japanese clocks called Wadokei.

Designated as an Important Cultural Asset by the Japanese government, this six-faced masterpiece can show time in seven ways – it can show the usual time, the day of the week, the month, the Japanese time, the Solar term, and even the moon phase. It only needs to be wound once a year.

Designated as an important cultural asset by Japanese government. Photo CreditDesigned by the Japanese inventor Hisashige Tanaka. Photo Credit

The secret to the power reserve is four large mainsprings, hammered and coiled by hand, hidden inside the base of the clock, and wound by a crank inserted into the case.

Standing 63cm high and weighing 38kg, the clock has over 1,000 separate parts to carry out all its complex functions. It is said that Tanaka made all the parts by hand with simple tools such as files and saws. After all the parts were complete, it took over three years to finish the assembly.

Most of the clock structure is covered with tiny slices of mother of pearl inlaid into the black lacquer surface, a technique known as “raden”. Several other traditional Japanese carpentry techniques were used to decorate the clock in lavish style.

Tanaka Hisashige's Myriad year clock, in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. Photo CreditTanaka Hisashige’s Myriad year clock in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. Photo Credit

 

 

The clock displays Japanese, equal hour, and calendar information. Photo CreditIt also rings chimes every hour. Photo Credit

In 2004, the Japanese government attempted to create a replica of Tanaka’s masterpiece for the Expo 2005 World’s Fair in Japan. It took more than 100 engineers over six months to build it, even with the latest modern technologies. Engineers carefully studied every detail of the mechanism to determine how Tanaka fabricated the components.

However, certain components of the original could not be recreated exactly. For example, steel was substituted for the replica mainsprings as the original brass metal plate used as its spring was impossible to reproduce. The clock, technologically comparable to contemporary Western clocks, was developed through a combination of Japanese ingenuity and study of Dutch sciences (“rangaku”), during Japan’s seclusion period.

Designed by the Japanese inventor Hisashige Tanaka. Photo CreditDesignated as an important cultural asset by the Japanese government. Photo Credit

The original Myriad year clock is now owned by Toshiba Corporation and on permanent display at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo.

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The replica of the clock is now on show at the Toshiba Science Museum in Kawasaki. Tanaka produced a number of other ingenious mechanical timepieces, including the pillow clock and drum clock. He also created Japan’s first planetarium

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