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The introduction of European firearms into Japan, named Teppō Denrai (鉄砲伝来) in Japanese, was a crucial event in Japanese history. Though there has been multiple transmissions of gunpowder technology into Japan, the most important was in 1543, when a Chinese smuggling junk carrying Portuguese passengers landed in the Japanese island of Tanegashima.
Background
[edit]The China Seas
[edit]Tanegashima
[edit]Japanese firearms before 1543
[edit]The introduction of matchlocks into Japan
[edit]European sources | Japanese sources | |
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Date | 1542 | 23 September, 1543 |
Type of ship | Chinese junk | Great ship of unknown origin |
Circumstance | Wrecked by storm en route from Siam to Ningbo | Unspecified, but immobilized on the western shore of Tanegashima |
Site of contact | The island "Japan" at 32 degrees | Tanegashima |
Identities of the people aboard | Antonio da Mota, Portuguese
Francisco Zeimoto, Portuguese Antonio Pexoto, Portuguese |
Kirishita da Mōta (喜利志多佗孟太), Portuguese
Murashukusha (牟良叔舎), Portuguese Gōhō (五峯), Chinese Confucian scholar |
Aftermath and legacy
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Noel Perrin "Giving up the gun", p.7 ISBN 978-0-87923-773-8