While in [[Edo]] for several weeks on the annual VOC mission to the shogunate, Thunberg was visited on several occasions at the [[Nagasaki-ya]] by shogunal physician [[Katsuragawa Hoshu|Katsuragawa Hoshû]] and ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar [[Nakagawa Jun'an]]. Thunberg is said to established a close relationship with the Japanese scholars, who he called his "beloved students."<ref name=screech333/> The two were among the team which had completed the ''[[Kaitai shinsho]]'' (the first major translation & publication in Japan of a European anatomy book) a few years earlier. | While in [[Edo]] for several weeks on the annual VOC mission to the shogunate, Thunberg was visited on several occasions at the [[Nagasaki-ya]] by shogunal physician [[Katsuragawa Hoshu|Katsuragawa Hoshû]] and ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar [[Nakagawa Jun'an]]. Thunberg is said to established a close relationship with the Japanese scholars, who he called his "beloved students."<ref name=screech333/> The two were among the team which had completed the ''[[Kaitai shinsho]]'' (the first major translation & publication in Japan of a European anatomy book) a few years earlier. |