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The shogun reciprocated the Korean king's gifts by presenting the envoys with helmets and armor, swords, gold-foil-backed [[byobu|folding screen]] paintings, volumes of [[silver]], or brocades, among other products. Additional gifts were also exchanged between the Korean envoys and the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' and other high-ranking shogunate figures.<ref name=sato/>
 
The shogun reciprocated the Korean king's gifts by presenting the envoys with helmets and armor, swords, gold-foil-backed [[byobu|folding screen]] paintings, volumes of [[silver]], or brocades, among other products. Additional gifts were also exchanged between the Korean envoys and the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' and other high-ranking shogunate figures.<ref name=sato/>
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While in Edo, the envoys also performed and enjoyed a number of entertainments, including performances of ''[[gagaku]]'' and [[Noh]], and Korean arts such as ''masangjae'' (horse acrobatics); skilled members of the embassy performed acrobatic tricks such as standing up on the horse's back while it ran, jumping on and off of a moving horse, swinging around to different sides of the horse while riding, and so forth.<ref>Gallery labels, National Museum of Korea.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/27680014568/sizes/k/]</reF>
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While in Edo, the envoys also performed and enjoyed a number of entertainments, including performances of ''[[gagaku]]'' and [[Noh]], and Korean arts such as ''masangjae'' 馬上才 (horse acrobatics); skilled members of the embassy performed acrobatic tricks such as standing up on the horse's back while it ran, jumping on and off of a moving horse, swinging around to different sides of the horse while riding, and so forth.<ref>Gallery labels, National Museum of Korea.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/27680014568/sizes/k/]</reF>
    
==Decline and End of Missions==
 
==Decline and End of Missions==
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