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    Red seal ships (朱印船, Shuinsen) were Japanese armed merchant sailing ships bound for Southeast Asian ports with red-sealed letters patent issued by the...
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    The Red Seal ship incident (マカオの朱印船騒擾事件) was a confrontation in 1608 or 1609 between the Portuguese authorities in Macau and a crew of Japanese sailors...
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  • of tradespeople Red seal ships, 17th century Japanese armed merchant sailing ships RCA Red Seal Records, owned by Sony Music Red Seal (film), a 1950 Italian...
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    ventures on licensed ships called red seal ships (朱印船, shuinsen), which sailed throughout East and Southeast Asia for trade. These ships incorporated many...
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  • lost 3 ships and 70 men. The Portuguese suffered only 8 lives lost, and set sail for Macao at the end of November. In 1608, a Japanese red seal ship anchored...
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    smugglers, Japanese Red Seal Ships from around 1592 (about ten ships every year), Spanish ships from Manila from around 1600 (about one ship a year), the Dutch...
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    Japan and Thailand. Contacts had an early start with Japanese trade on Red seal ships and the installation of Japanese communities on Siamese soil, only to...
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    Biancaea sappan (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    exported from Southeast Asian nations (especially Thailand) aboard red seal ships to Japan. Leaves, flower buds Fruits Bark Plantlings "From the Yoshimua...
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    of Japanese coins to Vietnam during this period mostly happened on Red seal ships. From 1633 the Tokugawa government adopted the isolationist Sakoku policy...
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    one of his ships, where he sold a cargo of Siamese deer hide in Nagasaki. He stayed in Japan for three years, trying to obtain a Red Seal permit, but...
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