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The Dutch Trade in Japan
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First European Contacts Portuguese – 1543 – Introduced firearms – 1549- Missionaries settle
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Japanese “Seclusion” Tokugawa Shogunate 1603 – Increasing restrictions on Catholic Missionaries – Persecution of Christianized Japanese Sakoku Edict of 1635 – Japanese forbidden to leave – Catholicism forbidden – European Trade limited
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Dutch Trade 1600- Liefde, Will Adams Attractive to Japanese – Opposed to Spanish and Portuguese – Protestant- helped suppress a revolt by Christian Samurai – Willing to accept Japanese restrictions
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Trade post on Dejima Dutch limited to Isle of Dejima (outside Nagasaki) 1641 Subject to intense inspection Annual visit to Edo VOC and personal trade
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From Japan to Europe Porcelain
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Lacquer work
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The Japanese in the European World View
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From Europe to Japan Western Philosophy Medicine Natural resources
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In fiction:
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Unanswered Questions How the “Middling Sorts” knew about Japanese Products? How “Orientalism” informed images of Japan in the popular imagination?
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