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Sin Kisu was a ''[[zainichi]]'' scholar, art collector, and activist who published a number of works on early modern Korea-Japan relations. He also played a key role in organizing the first museum exhibitions in Japan and Korea of artworks and artifacts related to the [[Korean embassies to Edo]], namely an exhibit at the [[Tokyo National Museum]] in 1985, and one at the [[National Museum of Korea]] the following year.
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==References==
*[[Ronald Toby]], ''Engaging the Other: 'Japan' and its Alter Egos, 1550-1850'', Brill (2019), xii.
[[Category:Historians]]