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[[File:Yanagawa-affair.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Seating chart for the shogunal audience to address the Yanagawa Affair, 1635/3/11. Detail. Nagasaki Prefectural Research Center for the History of Tsushima. [[Important Cultural Property]]. Replica on display at the Tsushima Museum.]]
 
In a grand audience held at [[Edo castle]] on [[1635]]/3/11, Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu determined he would not punish the Sô clan, and would allow them to retain their special position in facilitating relations with Korea. Yanagawa was exiled to Tsugaru. A system was then established in which monks from the Kyoto [[Gozan]] ("Five Mountains") [[Zen]] temples would be accredited by the shogunate as experts at diplomacy and dispatched to the [[Iteian]] temple on Tsushima to oversee the creation of diplomatic documents and other matters.
 
In a grand audience held at [[Edo castle]] on [[1635]]/3/11, Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu determined he would not punish the Sô clan, and would allow them to retain their special position in facilitating relations with Korea. Yanagawa was exiled to Tsugaru. A system was then established in which monks from the Kyoto [[Gozan]] ("Five Mountains") [[Zen]] temples would be accredited by the shogunate as experts at diplomacy and dispatched to the [[Iteian]] temple on Tsushima to oversee the creation of diplomatic documents and other matters.
  
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