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    The Japanese missions to Tang China (遣唐使, kentōshi) were Japanese efforts to learn Chinese culture and civilization from Tang China, in the 7th, 8th and...
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    and technology. The Japanese missions to Tang China (遣唐使, Kentō-shi) are the best known; 19 missions were completed. A 20th mission had been planned for...
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  • Sinocentrism Japanese missions to Sui China Japanese missions to Tang China Japanese missions to Joseon Mizuno, Norihito. (2003). China in Tokugawa Foreign...
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  • survive to return home. Sinocentrism Japanese missions to Tang China Japanese missions to Ming China Japanese missions to Joseon Fogel, Joshua A. (2009). Articulating...
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    borrowed during the Tang dynasty (7th to 9th century), introduced by, among others, envoys from Japanese missions to Tang China. This period corresponds...
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    Abe no Nakamaro (category Japanese ambassadors to the Tang dynasty)
    part of the Japanese mission to Tang China (Kentōshi) along with Kibi no Makibi and Genbō. They returned to Japan; he did not. In China, he passed the...
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  • developments on the continent. Japanese missions to Paekche Japanese missions to Joseon Japanese missions to Imperial China Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)...
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    Japanese missions to Imperial China Japanese missions to Sui China Japanese missions to Tang China Japanese missions to Ming China Tokyo Mazu Temple Yokohama...
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    Heian period (794–1185), Japan abolished kentōshi (Japanese missions to Tang China) and began to distance itself from Chinese culture, and a culture called...
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    Shinden-zukuri (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    nobles. In 894, Japan abolished the kentōshi (Japanese missions to Tang China), distanced itself from Chinese culture, and brought into bloom a culture called...
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