Search results for "Dejima" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • An example of the first case is Dejima (or Deshima), built in the bay of Nagasaki during Japan's Edo period, as a contained center for ...
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  • in Japan from a trading post on the small island of Dejima, separated from the city of Nagasaki by a small strait; foreigners could not enter Japan from ...
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  • A more peaceful VOC trade post on Dejima, an artificial island off ... Image:Nagasaka-Dejima-1764.jpg|VOC logo on cannon at Dejima in Nagasaki ...
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  • In 1636 the Dutch were restricted to Dejima, a small artificial island ... Chinese were restricted, respectively, to Dejima and to a special quarter ...
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  • travel to Nagasaki, where the Dutch colony at Dejima was located. Fukuzawa was instructed to learn the Dutch language in order to study European cannon ...
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  • Western ideas continued to trickle into Japan via Dejima (出島, literally 'protruding island'), a fan-shaped artificial island in the bay ...
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  • and the Dutch through the trading post of Dejima. Thanks to the interaction with the Dutch, the study of Western science continued during this ...
    49 KB (7,292 words) - 13:40, 28 April 2020
  • Dutch to remain, in the small enclave of Dejima. Japanese scholars and artisans ... through contacts with the Dutch enclave at Dejima in Nagasaki. The Edo period ...
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  • through the Dutch trading enclave of Dejima, allowing the transmission of Western technological and scientific knowledge. The study of Western ...
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