In [[1807]], Saisuke wrote ''Indoshi'' ("Notes on India"), a translation of a Dutch version of a German geography by Johannes Hübner; this was the most detailed description of India ever yet written in Japan. | In [[1807]], Saisuke wrote ''Indoshi'' ("Notes on India"), a translation of a Dutch version of a German geography by Johannes Hübner; this was the most detailed description of India ever yet written in Japan. |