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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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    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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    William Adams (pilot) (category Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company)
    He is recorded in Japanese records as the owner of a red seal ship of 500 tons. Given the few ships that the company sent from England and the poor trading...
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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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    and economic matters. He was also engaged in the shuinsen (朱印船, lit. 'red seal ship') trade in Asia. The current name of the area around Tokyo Station in...
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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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    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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    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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    Japanese trade activities with Southeast Asia during the period of the red seal ships and settled in the Ayutthaya Kingdom (modern-day Thailand) around 1612...
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  • was given the right to send red seal ships to trade overseas. In one of these voyages in 1608, the crew of a red seal ship belonging to Harunobu became...
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    affairs and the purpose of their mission, he permitted some to ship out on Red Seal Ships, thus starting the first trading collaborations between the Dutch...
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    Bazar) play baseball in Pre-War Manila, Philippines (October 1933) Red seal ships Filipinos in Japan Japan–Philippines relations Japan-Philippines relations :...
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    Ryūzōji clan in 1578. The cargo of the first Portuguese ships (called kurofune, "black ships", by the Japanese) upon docking in Japan were basically cargo...
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    three ships to Japan yearly. Ieyasu, now convinced that he could replace the Portuguese merchants with the Spaniards, the Dutch, and his red seal ships, ordered...
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    took place between the two countries, through the Red seal ships system. Thirty official "Red seal ship" passports were issued between Japan and the Philippines...
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  • period". Japan had also been very active sailing red seal ships throughout Asia, original Japanese ships that were broadly similar to Chinese junks, but...
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    another former crewman of De Liefde, Melchior van Santvoort, in 1604 on a Red Seal Ship provided by the daimyō of Hirado, for Pattani in the Malay Peninsula...
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    portal Manila galleon List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Red seal ships Ship replica (including a list of ship replicas) Nicolas de Cardona "Geographic...
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    servants, or manual laborers of various sorts. The establishment of the red seal ships system by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the 1590s, and its continuation under...
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    continued to Europe. From 1604 the Bakufu also commissioned about 350 Red seal ships, usually armed and incorporating some Western technologies, mainly for...
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    the so-called "red seal ships" destined for the Asian trade. After 1635 and the introduction of seclusion laws (sakoku), inbound ships were only allowed...
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    his ships' Paixhans guns. He demanded that Japan open to trade with the United States. These ships became known as the kurofune, the Black Ships. The...
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    aboard Japanese red seal ships. In 1627, Tokubei visited China, Vietnam, and Siam (modern Thailand) on board a Japanese Red Seal ship. He would stay for...
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    called upon present-day Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand in red seal ships. He was also suspicious of Christianity in Japan, which he saw as potentially...
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    720 Red Seal Ships, three-masted and armed trade ships, for intra-Asian commerce. Japanese adventurers, such as Yamada Nagamasa, used those ships throughout...
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    communities living and trading in Indochina. Some arrived with the official red seal ships while others were warriors and pirates from the losing side of the Sekigahara...
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    during that period, the bakufu commissioned around 350 Red Seal Ships, three-masted and armed trade ships, for intra-Asian commerce. Japanese adventurers, such...
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    leave Japan with De Liefde's Captain Jacob Quaeckernaeck in 1604 on a Red Seal Ship, provided by the daimyō of Hirado, for Pattani in the Malay Peninsula...
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    Portuguese traders with red seal ships, the Dutch, and the Spanish in early 1610. After a successful assault on a Portuguese ship then in Nagasaki Bay,...
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