Catholicism. In the years 1613 through 1620, Hasekura headed the Keichō Embassy (慶長使節), a diplomatic mission to Pope Paul V. He visited New Spain and various...
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Eras during the Edo period Era name Japanese kanji Approximate years Keichō 慶長 1596~1615 Genna 元和 1615~1624 Kan'ei 寛永 1624~1644 Shōhō 正保 1644~1648 Keian...
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Japanese lunar calendar that was used at the time, his death was marked as 慶長元年11月14日, or the 14th day of the 11th month of the Keichō era, which corresponds...
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Shunpo, Naito (1976). Bunroku keichō no eki ni okeru hironin no kenkyū 文禄・慶長役における被擄人の研究 [Research on the subjects of the Bunroku and Keicho eras]. University...
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The 1611 Sanriku earthquake (慶長三陸地震, Keichō Sanriku Jishin) occurred on December 2, 1611, with an epicenter off the Sanriku coast in Iwate Prefecture,...
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1-12.[2] The World and Japan: the embassies of Tensho and Keicho (世界と日本:天正と慶長の使節 ), Sendai City Museum, 1995. Spiritual saga, the Japanese mission to Europe...
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the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-04. 内藤 雋輔 (1976), 文禄・慶長役における被虜人の研究, 東京大学出版会, 723-724頁 毛利 吉元; 山口県文書館 (1987). 萩藩閥閲録第四巻. 山口県文書館. pp. 143–142...
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1586–1611 CE) Bunroku 文禄 1592–1596 CE 5 years Comprehensive Institutions Keichō 慶長 1596–1615 CE 20 years Correct Interpretation of the Mao Commentary (毛詩注疏)...
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1582 Hasekura Tsunenaga, a Japanese emissary who led the Keichō Embassy (慶長使節) to Europe between 1613 and 1620 Grand Embassy of Peter I, an inspiration...
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