In [[1587]], Toyotomi Hideyoshi named the [[So clan|Sô clan]] of [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]] to be in charge of demanding [[tribute]] from the Joseon court, and to play a leadership role in preparing for Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea (and of the [[Ming Dynasty]]). After Tsushima sent a formal request to the Joseon Court, Korea dispatched a new mission in [[1590]]; led by [[Huang Yungil]], the mission was housed at [[Daitoku-ji]] and met with Hideyoshi at his [[Jurakudai]] mansion in Kyoto, where they delivered a formal letter (''kokusho'') from their king. After Hideyoshi took this as a sign of subordination, however, and Korea declined to send further missions, Hideyoshi launched the first of his invasions of Korea in [[1592]].<ref name=okayama53/> | In [[1587]], Toyotomi Hideyoshi named the [[So clan|Sô clan]] of [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]] to be in charge of demanding [[tribute]] from the Joseon court, and to play a leadership role in preparing for Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea (and of the [[Ming Dynasty]]). After Tsushima sent a formal request to the Joseon Court, Korea dispatched a new mission in [[1590]]; led by [[Huang Yungil]], the mission was housed at [[Daitoku-ji]] and met with Hideyoshi at his [[Jurakudai]] mansion in Kyoto, where they delivered a formal letter (''kokusho'') from their king. After Hideyoshi took this as a sign of subordination, however, and Korea declined to send further missions, Hideyoshi launched the first of his invasions of Korea in [[1592]].<ref name=okayama53/> |