Prisoners from Nambu: Reality and Make-Believe in 17th-Century Japanese Diplomacy

Cover Art for 9780824824631, Prisoners from Nambu: Reality and Make-Believe in 17th-Century Japanese Diplomacy by Reiner H. Hesselink
ISBN: 9780824824099
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
Published: 27 June, 2002
Format: Hardcover
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In 1643, ten crew members of the Dutch yacht "Breskens" were lured ashore at Nambu in northern Japan. Once out of view of their ship, the men were bound and taken to the shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, in Edo, where they remained imprisoned for four months. Later the Japanese government forced the Dutch East India Company representative in Nagasaki to acknowledge that the sailors had in fact been saved from shipwreck and that official recognition of the rescue was in order. "Prisoners from Nambu" provides a narrative of this relatively obscure incident, while casting light on the history of the period as a whole. Constructing his tale from primary sources, the author examines relations between the Dutch East India Company and the shogunal government immediately following the promulgation of the "seclusion laws" (sakokurei) and anti-Christian campaigns.

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