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    Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (支倉 六右衛門 常長, 1571–1622) was a kirishitan Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai. He was of Japanese...
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  • Japanese writer Hasekura Tsunenaga (支倉 六右衛門 常長, 1571–1622), Japanese samurai and daimyō This page lists people with the surname Hasekura. If an internal link...
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  • one of the sons of Japanese Emperor Go-Daigo 11514 Tsunenaga, a minor planet Hasekura Tsunenaga, a Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the...
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  • Masamune of Sendai sent a delegation led by Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571–1622) to Europe. In 1613, Hasekura and the delegates visited the Spanish court of...
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  • and is widely engaged in business with Masamune-related goods and Hasekura Tsunenaga-related goods, but there are pros and cons to registering the family...
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    to Pope Paul V, headed by Hasekura Tsunenaga and accompanied by the Spanish friar Luis Sotelo. After transporting Hasekura to Acapulco in the Spanish...
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  • Bontenmaru. Elizabeth I (エリザベス一世) The queen of England. Tsunenaga Hasekura (支倉 常長, Hasekura Tsunenaga) A Date's retainer. He was dispatched to Rome in behalf...
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  • grave's location, are known. "メキシコに支倉常長を迎えに行った 横沢将監" [Shogen Yokozawa, who went to Mexico to pick up Tsunenaga Hasekura] (in Japanese). 10 July 2007. v t e...
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  • 1611, he again went to North America in 1613, with the embassy of Hasekura Tsunenaga. In total, he accomplished two round trips between Japan and North...
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  • of diplomats of Japan. Yasushi Akashi (1931-) Ken Harada (?-1973) Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571-1622) Inagaki Manjirō (1861-1908) Hiroshi Inomata Komura Jutarō...
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    recorded as having participated to the preparation of the embassy of Hasekura Tsunenaga to America and Europe in 1613, by giving his support to the mission...
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    Japanese life like dances and music. Several decades later, when Hasekura Tsunenaga became the first Japanese official arriving in Europe, his presence...
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    Saint-Tropez was visited by a delegation led by the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga that was on its way to Rome but was forced by weather to stop in the...
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    Hasekura Tsunenaga led a diplomatic mission, accompanied by over one hundred Japanese Christians and twenty-two samurai, to see Pope Paul V. Hasekura...
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    preceded by the Tenshō embassy (1582–1590) and the expedition led by Hasekura Tsunenaga between 1613 and 1620. Leaving Shinagawa, Tokyo on 21 January 1862...
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  • (1582) William Adams, first Englishman who traveled to Japan (1600) Hasekura Tsunenaga, who visited Europe from 1613 to 1620 Portals:  Japan  Christianity...
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    Matsushima. Likewise, Ōsato is not on the national highway network. Tsunenaga Hasekura memorial park Site of Okubo Castle Site of Suwa Castle Omatsuzawa...
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  • Ujisato Harada Naomasa Harada Nobutane Harada Sanosuke Harukichi Shimoi Hasekura Tsunenaga Hattori Hanzō (ninja) Hatano Hideharu Hasegawa Eishin Hayashizaki...
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    The naval history of Japan began with early interactions with states on the Asian continent in the 3rd century BCE during the Yayoi period. It reached...
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    first official Japanese embassy to the Americas and Europe, led by Hasekura Tsunenaga. "Memorials to Miura Anjin - Shizuoka". "The Life of William Adams ::...
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    even though the Tensho Embassy (1582–1590) and the expedition led by Hasekura Tsunenaga (between 1613 and 1620) had previously reached Europe centuries earlier...
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    Japan. In 1613, Vizcaíno accompanied the Japanese embassy led by Hasekura Tsunenaga to Mexico. In Acapulco, Vizcaíno was seriously injured in a fight...
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    Masamune to Spain on October 28, 1613. The embassy was headed by Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga, and crossed the Pacific to Acapulco on board the Japanese-built...
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    (千々石ミゲル Chijiwa Migeru) Akashi Takenori Leonardo Kimura (1575-1619) Hasekura Tsunenaga (支倉常長) Murayama Tōan "Antonio" (村山等安) (d.1619) Naitō Joan Gohime ''Monica''...
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    Oniniwa Tsunamoto Oniniwa Yoshinao Rusu Masakage: Iwakiri Castle Hasekura Tsunenaga Kasai Harunobu Shiroishi Munezane Ōuchi Sadatsuna: Obama Castle Mogami...
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    1615, Paul V welcomed the embassy of the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome. Hasekura gave the Pope a letter (from Date Masamune) which requested...
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    Tempesta. During his stay in Rome, he painted the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga on a visit to Europe in 1615. Deruet was made a noble by the Duke...
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  • Samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga converted to Catholicism in Madrid in 1615....
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    Nacional de Arte Antiga Museu do Oriente, Lisbon Nanban trade Kirishitan Hasekura Tsunenaga Japanese words of Portuguese origin Yamato-e Nanman Wikimedia Commons...
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    (European) ship-building techniques. He sent one of his retainers, Hasekura Tsunenaga, Sotelo, and an embassy numbering 180 on a successful voyage to establish...
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