Nanban trade (南蛮貿易, Nanban bōeki, "Southern barbarian trade") or the Nanban trade period (南蛮貿易時代, Nanban bōeki jidai, "Southern barbarian trade period")...
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Nanban art (南蛮美術) refers to Japanese art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries influenced by contact with the Nanban (南蛮) or 'Southern barbarians'...
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Nanban may refer to: Nanban art, Japanese art of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries influenced by contact with the Nanban Nanban trade, trade between...
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History of Japan (section Nanban trade)
a single trading post on the island of Dejima at Nagasaki from 1634 to 1854. China and Korea were the only other countries permitted to trade, and many...
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absolutely necessary for warfare, was impossible without the Nanban trade, and because the Nanban trade required Jesuit mediation and diplomacy with Portugal...
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Economics of feudal Japan (section Nanban Trade)
regulation on trading policies. The Edo period ended as Japan opened its borders to western commerce. Nanban Trade was a period of international trade that began...
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cuirasses. In the 16th century, Japan began trading with Europe, during what would become known as the Nanban trade. This was the first time matchlock muskets...
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Western-style cooking method of coating foods with flour and frying, via Nanban trade. A light batter is made of iced water, eggs, and soft wheat flour (cake...
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Japan–Portugal relations (section Trade)
the following era of trade spurred economic development. The Portuguese legacy in Japan includes, among other things: the Nanban art and the gastronomic...
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Muromachi Nanboku-chō period Sengoku period 1336–1573 Azuchi–Momoyama Nanban trade Imjin War Battle of Sekigahara 1573–1603 Edo (Tokugawa) Tokugawa shogunate...
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