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Talk:Nanban period
Talk:Nanban period This article is in serious need ... here, esp. in the 'end of the nanban period' section (never mind the fact that ... of Japan has ever used the term 'nanban period'). If you are researching this period ...
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Nanban trade period
Nanban trade period History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon ... Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa ... history Military history Naval history Glossary The Nanban trade period (Japanese: 南蛮貿易時代, nanban-bōeki-jidai, "southern barbarian trade period") in ... the promulgation of the "Sakoku" Seclusion Laws. Nanban (南蛮 Lit. “Southern Barbarian”) is a ...
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Image:Nanban.jpg
Image:Nanban.jpg Image File history File links Nanban.jpg This image is ineligible for copyright ...
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Talk:Nanban trade period
Talk:Nanban trade period Changed the article title to "Nanban Trade Period" following the Japanese usage (南蛮貿易時代 ...
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Naval history of Japan
... Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa ... cultural exchange with European powers during the Nanban trade period. After two centuries of stagnation ... in coastal actions. European contacts Main article: Nanban trade period Nanban ships arriving for trade in Japan. 16th ... pirate raids. The Portuguese (who were called Nanban, lit. Southern Barbarians) therefore found the ...
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Economic history of Japan
... Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa ... contacts with Europe (16th century) Main article: Nanban trade period Rennaissance Europeans were quite admirative ... pirate raids. The Portuguese (who were called Nanban, lit. Southern Barbarians) therefore found the opportunity ... per year). The Dutch, who, rather than "Nanban" were called "Kōmō" (Jp:紅毛, lit. "Red ... coincides with the last decades of the Nanban trade period, during which intense interaction ...
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Muromachi period
... Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa ... and artisan guilds. Western influence Main article:Nanban trade period Nanban ships arriving for trade in Japan. 16th ... regular port calls, initiated the century-long Nanban trade period. The Spanish arrived in 1587 ... Main article: Kirishitan A Japanese votive altar, Nanban style. End of 16th century. Guimet ...
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Talk:Gaijin/Archive1
... Europe) is as follows. The name called nanban-jin((南蛮人) had been used only a ... Spanish. Those Portuguese and Spanish were called nanban-jin (Barbarian who come from South)in ... stay in Nagasaki were not called a nanban-jin, but Koumou-jin(紅毛人=red haired people). However ... of 異国人Foreign country person). Therefore, the word "Nanban-jin(南蛮人)". already have been the dead word ...
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History of Japan
... Warring States period Azuchi-Momoyama period – Nanban trade period Edo period – Late Tokugawa ... the period, with the arrival of Portuguese "Nanban" traders. Contact with the West Main article: Nanban trade period A group of Portuguese Nanban foreigners, 17th century, Japan. The first contact ...
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Gnecchi-Soldo Organtino
... Portuguese missionary with Society of Jesus, of Nanban period (1543 - 1650). He is an example of Nanbanji (people of Nanban), who visited Japan at that period. With ... a respect of Oda Nobunaga, Organtino built Nanban temple in Kyoto in 1576, monastery and ...
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