The Hirado Dutch Trading Post (平戸和蘭商館, Hirado Oranda shōkan ato) was a trading base of the Dutch East India Company on the island of Hirado, Nagasaki...
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to Hirado, Nagasaki. Hirado City official website The Dutch Trading Post in Hirado Hirado City Tourism Association Geographic data related to Hirado, Nagasaki...
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razed in 1613 and re-built in 1704. In 1609–1641, a Dutch trading post was established on Hirado Island before being transferred to Dejima. From 1613...
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India; East India; East Indies; Dutch East Indies; Dutch India; Voorcompagnie; List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements. The so-called...
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Jagatara-bumi (category Hirado, Nagasaki)
Hirado Dutch Trading Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2019. 平戸松浦家の名宝と禁教 [Famous Treasures of the Hirado Matsura...
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During Shigenobu's tenure, in 1641, the Hirado Dutch Trading Post was relocated by order of the shogunate from Hirado to Dejima, which caused a great blow...
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William Adams (samurai) (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
English trading post in Japan, although he was paid less than he had been working at the Dutch trading post. Richard Cocks, the head of the Hirado factory...
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The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company, presented in geographical sequence from west to east: Saint Helena Cape of Good...
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Dejima (category Former trading posts of the Dutch East India Company)
Since 1609, the Dutch East India Company had run a trading post on the island of Hirado. The departure of the Portuguese left the Dutch employees of the...
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after another unsuccessful Dutch attack on Macau (trade post of Portugal from 1557) and the failure to set up a trading post in Fat Tong O (present day...
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Nicolaes Couckebacker (category Dutch chiefs of factory in Japan)
or Couckebacker was twice Chief of the Dutch trading factory at Hirado, the Japanese trading post of the Dutch East India Company. He arrived in 1633...
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Pattani by Tokugawa Ieyasu, to invite Dutch trade to Japan. 1609 – The Dutch open a trading factory in Hirado. 1610 – Destruction of the Nossa Senhora...
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Japan–Netherlands relations (redirect from Dutch Japan relations)
the Dutch were granted extensive trading rights, and set up a trading outpost at Hirado, operated by the Dutch East India Company. They traded exotic...
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the Netherlands and Japan, which began in 1609 when a trading post was opened by the Dutch in Hirado, an island off the coast of Kyushu around 35 kilometres...
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the usual broker for them. Japanese wives and children of Dutch and British people from Hirado are sent to Batavia (Asian headquarters of the VOC, renamed...
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(1641–1853)* Initially the Dutch maintained a trading post at Hirado, from 1609 to 1641. The Japanese granted the Dutch a trade monopoly in Japan from 1641...
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Cornelis van Nijenrode (category Dutch chiefs of factory in Japan)
Cornelis van Nieuwroode (born Naarden; died Hirado, 31 January 1633), was governor of the VOC-trading post in Hirado, Japan, from 1623 to 1633. Cornelis arrived...
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The Dutch Colonial Empire (Dutch: Nederlandse Koloniale Rijk) comprised overseas territories and trading posts under some form of Dutch control from the...
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VOC chief traders in Japan (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
to differ from other competitors. The first VOC trading outpost in Japan was on the island of Hirado off the coast of Kyūshū. Permission for establishing...
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East India Company (redirect from East India Trading Company)
obtain Japanese raw silk for export to China, and with their trading area reduced to Hirado and Nagasaki from 1616 onwards, the company closed its factory...
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tables. The Dutch East India Company imports tea to Europe. The Dutch East India Company establishes a trading post in Hirado, Japan. Dutch entrepreneur...
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François Caron (category Colonial governors of Dutch Formosa)
Caron began as a cook's mate on board the Dutch ship Schiedam bound for Japan, where he arrived at Hirado in 1619. He transferred off the ship (either...
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Jacques Specx (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
extensive trading rights from Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shōgun emeritus, on 24 August 1609, which allowed him to establish a trading factory in Hirado on 20 September...
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Melchior van Santvoort (category Dutch sailors)
mission was well received and resulted in permission to establish a trading post in Hirado. Van Santvoort together with another former crewmember of De Liefde...
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Dutch origin started to develop when the Dutch East India Company initiated trading in Japan from the factory of Hirado in 1609. In 1640, the Dutch were...
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Opperhoofd (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
20 September 1609 at Hirado by the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, VOC), next in 1641, as the Dutch factorij was moved by...
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Memorial Multi-Purpose Hall Gotō Kankō History Museum Hirado Castle Hirado Dutch Trading Post Hirado Kirishitan Museum Inori-no-Oka Picture Book Museum Kamitsushima...
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Rangaku (redirect from Dutch Learning)
trade in 1854. The Dutch traders at Dejima in Nagasaki were the only Europeans tolerated in Japan from 1639 until 1853 (the Dutch had a trading post in...
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Portuguese and Spanish merchants and missionaries. Hirado, and later Nagasaki became major foreign trade centers, and a large percentage of the population...
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the same Sir George Goldie). The short-lived (1613–1623) English trading post at Hirado (Japan) had a single director: Richard Cocks Director, or rather...
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