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Once the VOC formally established a factory in Japan in [[1609]], Joosten began working more actively for them, while also being granted a [[shuinsen|red seal license]] and engaging himself in the Southeast Asia trade. Once the [[British East India Company]] established its Japanese factory in [[1613]], Joosten began using his influence with Ieyasu to push for greater Dutch privileges (over the English), to the chagrin of [[Richard Cocks]], head of the British factory. Even so, Cocks is known to have sent gifts to Joosten's wife and daughter in [[1616]]. Little is known about Joosten's Japanese wife, or about his daughter, except that she was old enough by [[1622]] to get married herself.
 
Once the VOC formally established a factory in Japan in [[1609]], Joosten began working more actively for them, while also being granted a [[shuinsen|red seal license]] and engaging himself in the Southeast Asia trade. Once the [[British East India Company]] established its Japanese factory in [[1613]], Joosten began using his influence with Ieyasu to push for greater Dutch privileges (over the English), to the chagrin of [[Richard Cocks]], head of the British factory. Even so, Cocks is known to have sent gifts to Joosten's wife and daughter in [[1616]]. Little is known about Joosten's Japanese wife, or about his daughter, except that she was old enough by [[1622]] to get married herself.
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In the early 1620s, Joosten attempted to return home to the Netherlands, traveling first to the Dutch East India Company settlement at [[Batavia]]. Unable to arrange for passage back to Europe, Joosten decided to return to Japan; however, his ship encountered trouble, and Joosten did not survive.
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In the early 1620s, Joosten attempted to return home to the Netherlands, traveling first to the Dutch East India Company settlement at [[Batavia]]. Unable to arrange for passage back to Europe, Joosten decided to return to Japan; however, his ship encountered trouble and broke up while out at sea, and Joosten did not survive.
    
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*Explanatory plaques on Jan Joosten bust in Yaesu underground shopping arcade.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15297762194/sizes/h/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15918046041/sizes/h/]
 
*Explanatory plaques on Jan Joosten bust in Yaesu underground shopping arcade.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15297762194/sizes/h/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15918046041/sizes/h/]
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