File:Ryukyu Trading Port (Urasoe Art Museum).jpg

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English: Ryukyu Trading Port, map folding screen. This is a Japanese folding screen called "Byōbu" (屏風).
日本語: 琉球交易港図屏風
Date Circa 18th century
Source Urasoe Art Museum, Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan http://himoji.kanagawa-u.ac.jp/publication/c6j6oe000000034h-att/Amami1.pdf
Author Unknown C19 artist
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Ryukyu Trading Port, map folding screen.

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