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  1. Japan's encounter with Europe, 1573 – 1853 The first Europeans to arrive in Japan did so by accident rather than design. In 1543 a Portuguese ship was blown off course by a typhoon, shipwrecking the sailors on the island of Tanegashima, off the south-west tip of Japan.

  2. Japan’s Encounter with Europe, 1543–1640; Brett L. Walker, Montana State University; Book: A Concise History of Japan; Online publication: 05 March 2015; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511783043.007

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nanban_tradeNanban trade - Wikipedia

    Nanban trade (南蛮貿易, Nanban bōeki, "Southern barbarian trade") or the Nanban trade period (南蛮貿易時代, Nanban bōeki jidai, "Southern barbarian trade period") was a period in the history of Japan from the arrival of Europeans in 1543 to the first Sakoku Seclusion Edicts of isolationism in 1614. Nanban (南蛮 lit. ' Southern barbarian ') is a Japanese word which had been used ...

  4. www.vam.ac.uk › collections › japanJapan · V&A

    Japan's encounter with Europe, 1573 – 1853. The first Europeans to arrive in Japan did so by accident rather than design. interact. Kimono for a courtesan? Explore the theatrical motif on this highly decorative outer kimono. watch. Styling the kimono: Akira Times.

  5. What makes the legacies of the Japanese sixteenth-century encounter with Europeans so important is that it coincided with the final years of the Warring States period and the birth of the age of unification (1560–1603). During this time, three ambitious warlords sought to unify the realm.

  6. 1336–1573 66 5 Japan’s Encounter with Europe, 1543–1640 83 6 Unifying the Realm, 1560–1603 102 7 Early Modern Japan, 1600–1800 124 8 The Rise of Imperial Nationalism, 1770–1854 143 9 Meiji Enlightenment, 1868–1912 159 10 Meiji’s Discontents, 1868–1920 179 11 The Birth of Japan’s Imperial State, 1800–1910 201

  7. The book begins by tracing the country's early history through archaeological remains, before proceeding to explore life in the imperial court, the rise of the samurai, civil conflict, encounters with Europe, and the advent of modernity and empire.