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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FEUDAL JAPAN AND THE WORLD

WENDY, LAUREN, AMY, IRIS, JENNELLE

The impact of Portuguese merchants and missionaries on Japan

  • the first Europeans to visit Japan
  • The Portuguese from the south- Naban
  • Portuguese influence on Japanese cartography
  • influence on the art of Old Japan- Namban-byobu
  • the introduction of fire-arms and cannon into Japan

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  • In 1543, three Portuguese travelers became the first Europeans to visit Japan when they drifted ashore at a small island near Kyushu. A couple years later, more and more portuguese merchants, traders and Jesuit missionaries who came to introduce Christianity arrived in Japan. The Japanese called them nanban, meaning southern barbarians.

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  • The Portuguese influenced Japanese cartography - There were importation of maps and globes by the Portuguese into Japan - They were also the importation of Portuguese cartographical material into Japan They also gave influence on the art of Old Japan, called Namban-byobu( Southern Barbarians screens').

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  • The Portuguese were also responsible for the introduction of fire-arms and cannon into Japan, both of which were speedily adopted by the Japanese.

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PRACTICAL ACTIVITY

Matthew Perry’s 1854 and 1855 visits to Japan

  • Matthew Calbraith Perry
  • Why did the United States sent him to Japan?
  • Matthew Perry’s first visit
  • Perry’s return to Japan in 1854
  • the Treaty of Kanagawa

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