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  • ...g the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing [[kanji|Chinese characters]] (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the [[Manchu language]] on the The royal seal of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] was bestowed upon the king
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  • Funamoto Yaheiji was a [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] trader, the first Tokugawa envoy to Quang Nam (a polity controlling ...'. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1998. p64.</ref>. ''Shuinjô'', the "red seal licenses" issued by the shogunate permitting overseas trade, were generally
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  • ...an Dynasty|Later Han]] history as receiving a golden seal. The same golden seal is believed to have been found by farmer [[Jinbei]] in [[1784]] on the isla
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  • ...ential [[Kyoto]]-based merchants who took part in the [[red seal ships|red-seal trade]] licensed under the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Members of the [[Chaya f
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  • *[[Red seal ships]] - 朱印船 (''shuinsen'') *[[Red seal ships|Red seal certificate]] - 朱印状 (''shuinjô'')
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  • ...o inbun.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The [[Imperial Seal of China|golden imperial seal]] said to have been granted to ''Na'' by Emperor Guangwu of Han.]] ...reasure]].<ref>"[http://museum.city.fukuoka.jp/english/eb/eb_fr2.html Gold Seal]," Fukuoka City Museum, official website.</ref>
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  • ...imprinted directly in red, are called ''shubun'in'' (lit. "red characters seal"). ...sidered somewhat less formal than the ''kaô'', and a vermillion or red-ink seal (''shuin'') somewhat less formal still.
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  • ...g the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing [[kanji|Chinese characters]] (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the [[Manchu language]] on the The royal seal of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] was bestowed upon the king
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  • Funamoto Yashichirô was a [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] trader who came to oversee the ''[[Nihonmachi]]'' in Quang Nam (cent
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  • ...un, and Tei Shizen back to Beijing, but as they still had not returned the seal, it was for naught.
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  • ...ing Dynasty|Ming]] Imperial Court, receiving a [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] royal seal and reconfirmation of his father, [[Sho Shitsu|Shô Shitsu]], as King of Ry
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  • ...n 57 CE granted a golden seal to the state of [[Na]], located on Kyushu, a seal which would be discovered by a farmer in the 18th century, the earliest ext
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  • ...yûkyû Kingdom]] during the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing Chinese (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the Manchu language on the lef
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  • ...dom's [[Ming Dynasty]] [[Ryukyuan royal seal|royal seal]], receiving a new seal from the Qing. He later became the first king to receive a formal [[Chinese
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  • ...aga a large gold seal, with a turtle-shaped knob, bearing the inscription "Seal of the King of Japan." [[Kango boeki|Tallies]] (J: ''kangô'') are sent as
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  • ...colophon (''[[okutsuke]]'') of books he published as Kinshindô (錦森堂); his seal read "Moriji" (森冶). ...onwards, he (or his successor in operating his publishing business) used a seal which read "Ishikawa Jihei."
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  • ...His work on [[Nihonmachi]] in Southeast Asia, and on ''[[shuinsen]]'' (red seal ships) was particularly groundbreaking. *''Shuinsen bôekishi no kenkyû'' (Studies in the History of the Red Seal Ship Trade), 1958.
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  • * 1603/12 A [[Red seal ships|Red seal ship]] sails to Vietnam from [[Nagasaki]].
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  • [[File:Ryukyu-qing-seal.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The royal seal of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] during the [[Qing Dynasty]], sea ...ently used in the ''shuinjô'', or "red seal certificates," authorizing red seal ship (''[[shuinsen]]'') merchants to trade overseas in the late 16th to ear
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  • *1635/1/9 The ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' issue a letter to [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] traders warning them not to leave port. ...ing overseas, and from returning from overseas, marking the end of the red seal ships system.
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  • ...ave been from the [[Arima family]] of merchants, who held a [[shuinsen|red seal license]] for trade in [[Champa]].
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  • ...ake a formal request for royal [[investiture]], and for a new, Qing, royal seal.
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  • Suetsugu Kozen was a notable [[red seal ships]] merchant active in the early 17th century.
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  • ...as a result, the traders' ships came to be known as ''shuinsen'', or "red seal ships." ...urity of Tokugawa rule by restricting ''daimyô'' power. Further, while red seal licenses continued to be issued to non-Japanese ship captains, patrons, or
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  • ...seal of the Ryukyuan royal [[Sho dynasty|Shô dynasty]], and the other, the seal of the Government of Japan. A monument to Bettelheim was erected in 1926.
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  • ...lso directly involved in the Southeast Asia trade, and held [[shuinsen|red seal ship]] licenses (''shuinjô'') authorizing them in that trade.
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  • ...ingdom|Ryûkyû]], and demands the return of the [[Ryukyuan royal seal|royal seal]] granted the kingdom by the [[Ming Dynasty]].
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  • ...he Ming Dynasty, in return for which Shunzhi provided them with a new Qing seal and imperial rescript, establishing formal [[investiture]]/[[tributary]] re
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  • ...nted a guarantee of safe passage home, and also a series of [[shuinsen|red seal ship]] licenses authorizing future official trade between Japan and [[Manil
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  • Specx received a [[shuinsen|red seal license]] from [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] in [[1611]], authorizing him (within the
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  • *''Hô-in'' (法印) - Seal of the Law
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  • ...in the Christian fashion, as well as images more stylistically Chinese. A seal to the left of the Latin inscription bears the name of the Chinese artist w
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  • ...bunko.JPG|right|thumb|100px|Hawley's ''Hôrei bunko'' ("Hawley Collection") seal]] ...something which today is of great use for scholars. Many he stamped with a seal reading 「宝玲文庫」 (''Hôrei bunko'', "Hawley Collection").
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  • ...tiered boxes typically hung from one's belt, and used to carry a personal seal, and other small objects, including [[medicine]]s. A string connects the se
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  • ...hi clan would cease to exist. However, Shôun's bloodline did continue. His seal, flag, and ''[[umajirushi]]'' are all unknown.
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  • ...inkoku was an [[Edo period]] [[literati painting|literati painter]], poet, seal-carver, ceramics artist, and monk. He studied under [[Yosa Buson]].
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  • *''Hôin'' 法印 - lit. "seal of the law," a title also granted to artists
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  • ...Shô Tei traveled to Beijing and exchanged the [[Ryukyuan royal seal|royal seal]] granted the kingdom by the [[Ming Dynasty]] for a new one from the [[Qing
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  • ...Han China to an autonomous, early Japanese kingdom called ''[[Na]]''. The seal was found on Shiga Island in Fukuoka.
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  • * 1611/7/25 [[Bakufu]] gives [[shuinsen|Red Seal]] to [[Jacques Specx]]. *The bakufu ends the system of [[shuinsen|red seal shipping licenses]] as it pertains to daimyô.
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  • ...nd becoming a part of the ''[[shuinsen]]'' trade, with a formal vermillion seal license from the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Prior to becoming a more honest tr
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  • ...om|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] during the Qing Dynasty, showing Chinese (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the [[Manchu language]] on the
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  • Beginning in 1612, the family obtained official licenses (''[[red seal ships|shuin]]'') from the shogunate to outfit the ships trading with [[Anna
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  • ...ing the street procession of a [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]], also bears his seal.<ref>Yokoyama Manabu, ''Ryûkyûkoku shisetsu tôjô gyôretsu emaki wo yom
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  • ...by a large gold seal, with a turtle-shaped knob, bearing the inscription "Seal of the King of Japan." [[Kango boeki|Tallies]] (J: ''kangô'') were sent as
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  • ...he royal government, and one, stamped with the [[Ryukyuan royal seal|royal seal]], kept by the family described in that record. With this system in place,
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  • *''Hôsho'' system is introduced, requiring [[red seal ships]] to now carry an additional authorization form.
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  • ...Buddhist, and granted the title of ''Hôin Yamato jôi'' ("Yamato Upper Rank Seal of the Law") to [[Kukai|Kûkai]].<ref>Ono Masako, Tomita Chinatsu, Kanna Ke
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  • The [[seal]] of the ''kashihon'ya'' would often be placed in the front of the book - e
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  • * The shogunate issues the first ''[[shuinjo|shuinjô]]'' (vermillion seal licenses) to authorize traders' activities in Southeast Asia, Korea, and el
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  • ...h East India Company]] upside-down, an indication that he sailed under red seal licenses issued, originally, to the Dutch.<ref>Geoffrey Gunn, ''History Wit
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