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*''Author: [[Akazaki Kaimon]]''
*''Published: [[1797]]''
*''Japanese'': 琉客談記 ''(Ryuukaku danki)''
''Ryûkaku danki'' (lit. "record of conversations with Ryukyuan guests") is an account of various aspects of China, published in [[1797]]. It was written by [[Akazaki Kaimon]]<!--赤崎海門-->, a Confucian scholar of [[Satsuma han]], based on conversations he had with members of a [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]].
The published volume included an afterword by [[Shibano Ritsuzan]]<!--柴野栗山-->, a scholar of the [[Shohei school|Shôhei school]].
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==References==
*Gallery labels, Gallery 3: Early Modern Japan, National Museum of Japanese History, Sakura, Chiba, July 2013.
[[Category:Historical Documents]]
[[Category:Ryukyu]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]