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List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868

This list contains notable Europeans and Americans who visited Japan before the Meiji Restoration. The name of each individual is followed by the year of the first visit, the country of origin, and a brief explanation.

16th century

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17th century

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(Note: In 1639, the Japanese government promulgated the Sakoku policy, which prohibited foreigners from entering Japanese territory. The only exceptions were Dutch traders and associated workers permitted to live on Dejima Island. This policy lasted until 1854.)

18th century

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19th century

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tanegashima: the arrival of Europe in Japan, Olof G. Lidin, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, NIAS Press, 2002
  2. ^ Pacheco, Diego (Winter 1974). "Xavier and Tanegashima". Monumenta Nipponica. 29 (4): 477–480. doi:10.2307/2383897. JSTOR 2383897.
  3. ^ Diego Pacheco, S. J., El hombre que forjó a Nagasaki. Vida del P. Cosme de Torres, S. J. Madrid, 1973.
  4. ^ Yuuki, Diego R. (1990). "Luís de Almeida: Doctor, Traveller And Priest". Review of Culture. 10. Instituto cultural de Macau: 7–26.
  5. ^ [https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8157/tde-03102013-101034/publico/2013_MarianaAmabileBoscariol_VCorr.pdf No que toca à língua e adaptação na metodologia de trabalho jesuíta no Japão: Gaspar Vilela, Alessandro Valignano e João Rodrigues (1549–1620)
  6. ^ The First European Description of Japan, 1585: A Critical English-Language Edition of Striking Contrasts in the... by Luis Frois SJ, Daniel T. Reff and Richard Danford (Mar 7, 2014)
  7. ^ Biography of Luis Frois http://kotobank.jp/word/ルイス・フロイス
  8. ^ 大濱徹也 (2009年7月). "ルイス・フロイスが見た日本". 日本文教出版.
  9. ^ Cooper, Michael. Rodrigues the Interpreter: An Early Jesuit in Japan and China. New York: Weatherhill, 1973
  10. ^ a b Samurai William: The Englishman Who Opened Japan. By Giles Milton
  11. ^ a b Pars Japonica: The First Dutch Expedition to Reach the Shores of Japan. Brought by the English Pilot Will Adams, Hero of Shogun, (2006) by William de Lange.
  12. ^ The making of an enterprise: the Society of Jesus in Portugal, its empire, and beyond, 1540–1750, Dauril Alden, Stanford University Press, 1996
  13. ^ Yasuko Suzuki, Japan-Netherlands Trade 1600–1800: The Dutch East India Company and Beyond
  14. ^ Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed by Engelbert Kaempfer, Beatrice Bodart-Bailey and Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey (1998)
  15. ^ Mikkou Saigo no Bateren Sidotti. By Furui Tomoko. 2010. ISBN 978-4404038562.
  16. ^ Matthew Jones, "The Oriental Irish", History Ireland, Volume 22, Issue 1 (January/February 2014)
  17. ^ Glynn Barratt. Russia in Pacific Waters, 1715–1825. UBC Press, 1981. ISBN 9780774801171. Pages 35–37.
  18. ^ Boxer, C.R. (1950) Jan Compagnie in Japan, 1600–1850. Martinus Nijhoff: The Hague, p. 135.
  19. ^ Kodayu to Rakusuman: Bakumatsu Nichi-Ro koshoshi no ichi sokumen (Tosui rekishi zensho) (Japanese Edition) by Ryohei Kisaki (1992)
  20. ^ Flora Japonica (1784)
  21. ^ "Phaeton Incident and Saga-han." by Saga Castle History Museum "幕末・維新期の佐賀:佐賀城本丸歴史館". Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-06.
  22. ^ Narrative of my Captivity in Japan, etc. To which is added, an account of voyages to the coasts of Japan, and for the release of the author. by Capt. Rikord by Vasily Mikhailovich Golovnin
  23. ^ Siebold and Japan. His Life and Work. by Arlette Kouwenhoven, Matthi Forrer, M. Forrer and A. Kouwenhoven (2000)
  24. ^ Felice Beato: A Photographer on the Eastern Road. By Anne Lacoste.
  25. ^ The Perry mission to Japan, 1853–1854 by William Gerald Beasley, Aaron Haight Palmer, Henry F. Graff, Yashi Shōzan, Ernest Mason Satow, Shuziro Watanabe
  26. ^ Townsend Harris, First American Envoy in Japan by William Elliot Griffis
  27. ^ Japan Journal, 1855–1861 by Henry Heusken
  28. ^ His journal: Acht Monate in Japan nach Abschluß des Vertrage von Kanagawa; Bremen 1857, Permalink
  29. ^ The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in Japan. By Rutherford Alcock.
  30. ^ A Japanese and English Dictionary with an English and Japanese Index by James Curtis Hepburn
  31. ^ トーマス・グラバー伝 アレキサンダー マッケイ (著), Alexander McKay (原著), 平岡 緑 (翻訳) ISBN 978-4120026522
  32. ^ Glimpses Of Old Japan, 1861–1866. By Margaret Tate Kinnear Ballagh
  33. ^ 宣教師ニコライと明治日本 中村 健之介 (Senkyōshi Nikorai to Meiji Nihon, by Nakamura Kennosuke) 
  34. ^ Wirgman Drawings collection under (2002) ISBN 4000257528 by Haga Toru
  35. ^ "The Anglo-Japanese War". November 15, 1863, New York Times.
  36. ^ A Diplomat in Japan by Ernest Mason Satow
  37. ^ Japan and the Japanese Illustrated (Google eBook) by Aimé Humbert, Frances Cashel Hoey. R. Bentley & son, 1874 – Japan
  38. ^ The first watchmaker in Japan.
  39. ^ Member of the first diplomatic mission to Japan
  40. ^ La Chine et le Japon au temps présent (1867)
  41. ^ Morton, Robert (2017). A.B. Mitford and the Birth of Japan as a Modern State: Letters Home. Amsterdam University Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctt1s17p1q. ISBN 978-1-898823-48-3. JSTOR j.ctt1s17p1q.
  42. ^ Héon, François-Xavier (2010). "Le véritable dernier Samouraï : l'épopée japonaise du capitaine Brunet". Stratégique (in French). N˚ 99 (1): 193–223. doi:10.3917/strat.099.0193.