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*Ayutthaya: 1575 sends envoy to Ming to get a new royal seal to replace the one destroyed in fighting with the Burmese; 1592 King Naresuan sends envoy to Ming to offer to send navy to help defeat Japan. - Kang, David C. “Hierarchy in Asian International Relations: 1300-1900.” Asian Security 1, no. 1 (2005): 62.
 
*Ayutthaya: 1575 sends envoy to Ming to get a new royal seal to replace the one destroyed in fighting with the Burmese; 1592 King Naresuan sends envoy to Ming to offer to send navy to help defeat Japan. - Kang, David C. “Hierarchy in Asian International Relations: 1300-1900.” Asian Security 1, no. 1 (2005): 62.
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*Ayutthaya: At least 41 Siamese ships traveled to Japan to trade between 1689-1723, and were received with no trade quota at all. Some carried goods worth in the millions of silver dollars. - Kang, Hierarchy in Asian IR, 69.
    
*Omote and uchi: A fine example of omote and uchi: in 1627/4/27, the retired daimyo Hosokawa Tadaoki of Kokura arrived in Edo. However, he was ill, and Shogun Iemitsu was ill too, so they didn’t announce his arrival, and gave the tatemae of his not being in the city. However, this also meant not being able to have any other daimyo (or other people) officially/publicly visit him.
 
*Omote and uchi: A fine example of omote and uchi: in 1627/4/27, the retired daimyo Hosokawa Tadaoki of Kokura arrived in Edo. However, he was ill, and Shogun Iemitsu was ill too, so they didn’t announce his arrival, and gave the tatemae of his not being in the city. However, this also meant not being able to have any other daimyo (or other people) officially/publicly visit him.
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