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  2. Portuguese Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Nagasaki and Ecclesiastical Nagasaki refer to the period during which the city of Nagasaki was under foreign administration, between 1580 and 1587. Formally granted to the Jesuits , a representative of the Portuguese Crown was considered the highest authority in the city when present, as per Portuguese rights of Padroado .

  3. Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    "Long Cape"), officially known as Nagasaki City (長崎市, Nagasaki-shi), is the capital and the largest city of the Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Founded by the Portuguese, [ 2 ] the port of Nagasaki became the sole port used for trade with the Portuguese and Dutch during the 16th through 19th centuries.

  4. Dejima - Wikipedia

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    A central part of reconstructed Dejima. Dejima (Japanese: 出島, lit. 'exit island') or Deshima, [a] in the 17th century also called Tsukishima (築島, lit. 'built island'), was an artificial island off Nagasaki, Japan that served as a trading post for the Portuguese (1570–1639) and subsequently the Dutch (1641–1854). [1]

  5. Portuguese maritime exploration - Wikipedia

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    In 1570 the Portuguese bought a Japanese port where they founded the city of Nagasaki, [43] thus creating a trading center that for many years was the port from Japan to the world. Portugal established trading ports at far-flung locations like Goa, Ormuz, Malacca, Kochi, the Maluku Islands, Macau, and Nagasaki. Guarding its trade from both ...

  6. Japan–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    1639 - The fifth national isolation order completely prohibits trade with Portugal and Portuguese ships from entering the port and Japan. 1640 - Portuguese envoys arrive in Nagasaki from Macau, but the shogunate executes all the visitors. The Bragança dynasty is established and the Kingdom of Portugal regains its sovereignty. 1647 - King João ...

  7. Battle of Fukuda Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese continued to call at Fukuda and the nearby Kuchinotsu for a few more years. Still, they felt the terrain of these ports was unsuitable and kept searching until Ōmura Sumitada offered the Jesuits the nearby port of Nagasaki, a mere fishing village at the time, that the Portuguese found to be perfect.

  8. Nanban trade - Wikipedia

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    1571 – Daimyō Ōmura Sumitada assists the Portuguese in establishing the port of Nagasaki. 1575 – Battle of Nagashino, where firearms are used extensively. 1576 – Japan's first cannon is presented to Ōtomo Sōrin by Portugal. 1577 – First Japanese ships travel to Dang Trong, southern Vietnam. – João Rodrigues arrives in Japan.

  9. Port of Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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