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Japanese armed merchant sailing ships

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  • 日本の朱印状を得て海外交易を行った船 (ja)
  • Japanese armed merchant sailing ships (en)
  • japonské ozbrojené obchodí lodě (cs)
  • waren bewaffnete japanische Handelsschiffe (de)
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  • Right image: A similar Japanese figure appears on the right, in the forefront. The Castle of Batavia by Andries Beeckman, c. 1656. (en)
  • Left image: Japanese Christian remained in Batavia after Sakoku, c. 1656, by Andries Beeckman. Christianity indicated by the hat. (en)
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  • Andries Beeckman - The Castle of Batavia.jpg (en)
  • Japanese Christian in Jakarta circa 1656 by Andries Beeckman.jpg (en)
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  • Red Seal ships (en)
  • Red seal ships (en)
  • Rotsiegel-Schiff (de)
  • Shuinsen (es)
  • Shuinsen (fr)
  • Kapal segel merah (in)
  • 朱印船 (ja)
  • Nave shuinsen (it)
  • 주인선 (일본사) (ko)
  • Shuinsen (pt)
  • Сюинсэн (ru)
  • Сюінсен (uk)
  • 朱印船 (zh)
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