The first mission to be called a ''tsûshinshi'' (K: ''t'ongsingsa'') took place in [[1429]], and was sent from Korea to celebrate the succession of [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] to the position of shogun, in the wake of the death of [[Ashikaga Yoshimochi]] the previous year. Between that time until the outbreak of the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] in [[1467]], Korea dispatched another five ''tsûshinshi'', three of which arrived in [[Kyoto]]. At some point in the late 15th or 16th century, missions from Korea stopped, but missions from the Ashikaga to Korea continued.<ref name=okayama53/> | The first mission to be called a ''tsûshinshi'' (K: ''t'ongsingsa'') took place in [[1429]], and was sent from Korea to celebrate the succession of [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] to the position of shogun, in the wake of the death of [[Ashikaga Yoshimochi]] the previous year. Between that time until the outbreak of the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] in [[1467]], Korea dispatched another five ''tsûshinshi'', three of which arrived in [[Kyoto]]. At some point in the late 15th or 16th century, missions from Korea stopped, but missions from the Ashikaga to Korea continued.<ref name=okayama53/> |