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A scholarly treatment of what WE call Nanban?


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This may be a false alarm, but next weekend the Midwest Japan Network is hosting a virtual seminar on the appearance and dress of early Edo period seafarers in and around Japan. I assume that swords and sword fittings will NOT be addressed directly, but some in the sword community MIGHT find it of interest. I also humbly suggest that the academics really ought to be aware of the interest and expertise of sword collectors.

We are welcome to attend. And it is free.  You just have to sign in.

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