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  2. List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868 - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Valignano (1579, Italy) was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary who helped supervise the introduction of Catholicism to the Far East, and especially to Japan. He first visited Japan in 1579. William Adams (1600, England) – The first Englishman to reach Japan. Among the first Westerners to become a samurai, under Shōgun ...

  3. Perry Expedition - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, Dutch King William II sent a letter urging Japan to end the isolation policy on its own before change would be forced from the outside. [2] Between 1790 and 1853, at least twenty-seven U.S. ships, including three warships, visited Japan, only to be turned away.

  4. Category:Edo period - Wikipedia

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    History of Japan Category:Edo period 1603-1868 Succeeded by:Meiji period ... List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868; Y. Yosegi This page was ...

  5. History of the Catholic Church in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before Christmas, he left for Kyoto but failed to meet with the Emperor. ... List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868; Notes

  6. Category:Rangaku - Wikipedia

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    List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868; Y. Yōga; Yoshio Kōsaku This page was last edited on 16 March 2021, at 14:23 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Francis Xavier - Wikipedia

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    When Pierre left their lodgings to visit his family and Ignatius was alone with Francis, ... List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868;

  8. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist politics in Japan sometimes exacerbated these tensions, such as denial of the Nanjing Massacre and other war crimes, [291] revisionist history textbooks, and visits by some Japanese politicians to Yasukuni Shrine, which commemorates Japanese soldiers who died in wars from 1868 to 1954, but also has included convicted war criminals ...

  9. Rutherford Alcock - Wikipedia

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    List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868; Notes References. Cortazzi, Hugh 1994, 'Sir Rutherford Alcock, the first British minister to Japan 1859-1864: a ...