البعثات الهولندية إلى إدو
(تم التحويل من Dutch missions to Edo)

بعثات شركة الهند الشرقية الهولندية إلى إدو were regular tribute missions to the court of the Tokugawa shōgun in Edo (modern Tokyo) to reassure the ties between the Bakufu and the Opperhoofd. The Opperhoofd of the Dutch factory in Dejima and his attendants were escorted by the Japanese to Edo where they presented exotic and elaborate gifts to the shōgun: clocks, telescopes, medicines, artillery and rare animals were usual gifts of the tribute missions.[1] The shōgun would correspond at the same time with gifts to the Dutch. The tribute system, as in China, served to enhance the idea of the shōgun's supremacy to his subjects. [2]

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Johann Willem de Stuerel throws the customary New Year's Day banquet ( Dutch version ) ( a banquet that also served as a celebration of William I's birthday as the Johanna Elisabeth arrived in port in time). Seated people Siebold (left), JW de Sturler (center), JE de Sturler (front), Bezemer (right). Verkerk Pistorius or Van Overmeer Fisscher standing on the left [note 1] . Two samurai guests, three geishas , and one Indian servant. Keiga Kawahara ( Bunsei 8)
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Picture book Higashito YuPicture book Azuma AsobiVolume 3 Nihonbashi Honseki-cho Nagasakiya Katsushika Hokusai ( Kyowa 2)
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Nagasaki Torankan Illustrated Scroll (Hideki Watanabe ) Early 18th century Kobe City Museum collection
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Kaempfer, a physician accompanying Cornelis van Oudhoorn ( Dutch version ) , performs a dance in front of Tsunayoshi ( Genroku 5)
انظر أيضاً
- العلاقات الهولندية اليابانية
- VOC Opperhoofden in Japan
- List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868
مشاع المعرفة فيه ميديا متعلقة بموضوع [[commons: Category:Dutch missions to Edo
| Dutch missions to Edo
]].المراجع
- ^ Dutch-Japanese relations[dead link]
- ^ Auslin, Michael R. (2006). Negotiating with imperialism: the unequal treaties and the culture of Japanese Diplomacy. Harvard University Press
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