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English: A drawing of a trade ship heading from Nagasaki to Vietnam, from the Gaiban Shokan. This book was prepared as a reference work for "Gaiban Tsusho," the compilation of diplomatic documents of the Tokugawa shogunate, prepared by Kondo Seisai (1771 - 1829), who served as the magistrate of Nagasaki and the magistrate of books and records. It contains copies of diplomatic papers, including 33 certificates impressed with the shogun's vermillion seal for officially authorized trips to Annam (Vietnam), the Netherlands, and Luzon (in the Philippines). It was completed in the first year of Bunsei (1818), and the two sets of two-volume were presented to the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1819. One copy was kept at the Momijiyama Library, and the other, at the Shoheizaka-Gakumonjo run by the shogunate.
Bân-lâm-gú:Tsū Tn̂g-kiā kàu An-lâm-kok tsûn-tôo. 自長崎到安南國船圖。
Tiếng Việt: Tự Trường Kỳ đáo An Nam Quốc thuyền đồ. 自長崎到安南國船圖。
日本語: タイトル:近藤重蔵「外蕃書翰 自長崎到安南国船図」。キャプション:江戸時代の外交関係資料集「外蕃通書」を編纂するための参考図録が「外蕃書翰」。朱印貿易時代の荒木船、艫に掲げた旗が荒木宗太郎の船印。
Date collection finished in 1818 (compiled from earlier works)
Source National Archives of Japan - https://www.digital.archives.go.jp/img.L/3610680 , additional info: https://web.archive.org/web/20230304203011/https://www.aflo.com/ja/contents/133855655
Author Unknown, compiled by Kondo Seisai (1771 - 1829), archived at National Archives of Japan
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