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In [[1609]] Harunobu was sent on an expedition to Formosa (Taiwan) with the intention of scouting out a potential trade center for Japanese, Chinese, and Western ships. When they arrived, the island's inhabitants set upon Arima's men and a fair number of them were killed. (The next attempt to conquer this island, in [[1616]] and evidently led by the Ômura, also ended in failure).  
 
In [[1609]] Harunobu was sent on an expedition to Formosa (Taiwan) with the intention of scouting out a potential trade center for Japanese, Chinese, and Western ships. When they arrived, the island's inhabitants set upon Arima's men and a fair number of them were killed. (The next attempt to conquer this island, in [[1616]] and evidently led by the Ômura, also ended in failure).  
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Harunobu was involved in the [[Pessoa incident]] of [[1609]] (in which a Portuguese ship was attacked and destroyed at Nagasaki) and was rewarded for his efforts; in [[1612]], however, he fell out with Tokugawa Ieyasu and was executed on the grounds of treason.  
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Harunobu was also involved in the sinking of the Portuguese ship ''[[Madre de Dios]]'' in 1609 and was rewarded for his efforts; in [[1612]], however, he fell out with Tokugawa Ieyasu and was executed on the grounds of treason.  
    
Harunobu was succeeded by his son Naozumi, a persecutor of Christians who was transferred to [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]] in [[1615]] (Nobeoka, 53,000 koku).  
 
Harunobu was succeeded by his son Naozumi, a persecutor of Christians who was transferred to [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]] in [[1615]] (Nobeoka, 53,000 koku).  
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