Relations between Korea and Japan shut down entirely as a result of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] in the 1590s, but were later restored. The walled complex, at that time large enough to house roughly 500 Japanese officials and merchants, reopened in [[1607]]. It was later moved to a larger compound in Ch'oryang (at Pusan Harbor) in the late 17th century; at any given time roughly 500 to 1000 men were in residence at the ''Waegwan'' from that time forward.<ref>Hellyer, 43.</ref> From [[1639]] until [[1717]], the ''Waegwan'' was equipped with a set of kilns for producing [[pottery]].<ref>Gallery labels, [[Freer Gallery of Art]].</ref> | Relations between Korea and Japan shut down entirely as a result of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] in the 1590s, but were later restored. The walled complex, at that time large enough to house roughly 500 Japanese officials and merchants, reopened in [[1607]]. It was later moved to a larger compound in Ch'oryang (at Pusan Harbor) in the late 17th century; at any given time roughly 500 to 1000 men were in residence at the ''Waegwan'' from that time forward.<ref>Hellyer, 43.</ref> From [[1639]] until [[1717]], the ''Waegwan'' was equipped with a set of kilns for producing [[pottery]].<ref>Gallery labels, [[Freer Gallery of Art]].</ref> |