For the historic Japanese term meaning "foreign", see Nanban trade.
Namban is a small locality in Western Australia with the post code 6512.[1] It is north of Moora, Western Australia, and south-east of the Watheroo National Park.
Namban is a small locality in Western Australia with the post code 6512. It is north of Moora, Western Australia, and south-east of the Watheroo National...
Museum e-guide" (PDF). Kobe City. Retrieved 28 March 2011. "Biombos Namban (Namban screens)". Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga. Archived from the original...
Portuguese style, which were very popular items from the late 16th century. Namban-ryōri (南蛮料理) refers to dishes that use ingredients introduced by the Portuguese...
Amacon, p.50 João Paulo Oliveira e Costa (1993) Portugal and Japan - The Namban Century Lisbon, Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda. Luís Fróis (1549-1593)...
riveted kusari but that they manufactured it as well. ... karakuri-namban (riveted namban), with stout links each closed by a rivet. Its invention is credited...
events are the Pre-parade Party, Grand Parade, Grand Tea Ceremony, and Namban Markets, and are held in the Civic Square in front of the Sakai City Office...
Ana (2013). "I.a. Rutas, viaje y encuentros entre Japón y España". Lacas namban: Huellas de Japón en España: IV centenario de la embajada Keichô (in Spanish)...
400 to 500 sheets of silver and for every Christian in proportion. All Namban (Portuguese and Spanish) who propagate the doctrine of the Catholics, or...
trade Portuguese discoveries Tanegashima (Japanese matchlock) "Biombos Namban | Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga". www.museudearteantiga.pt. Manuel Flores...
ships to sail to India. Lascar crewmen from India are depicted on Japanese Namban screens of the sixteenth century. The Luso-Asians appear to have evolved...
expeditions to the island of Rusun (Luzon) for the highly prized Rusun and Namban jars. Rusun jars (Japanese: 呂宋壺, Hepburn: Rusun tsubo), also known as "Luzon...
Costa, João Paulo Oliveira, Portugal e o Japão: O século namban [Portugal & Japan: the Namban Century] (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional. ———...
across the globe as part of the history of globalization. Top-right: the Namban ship carrying Europeans to trade with Japan. Middle-left: the headquarters...
the late Muromachi period (1336–1573) during a culinary revolution called namban ryori (南蛮料理), which means "Southern barbarian cooking", as it is rooted...
in New Spain: screens, "enconchados" and maques". Kawamura, Yayoi (Ed.), Namban Lacquer Remained in Spain. 400 Years After the. Keichô Embassy, Madrid,...
the Laws of Japanese Painting. Dover Publications, Inc. pp. 4, 16–19. "Namban & Enconchado: Japan and Mexico Meet". japan-and-mexico-meet.tumblr.com....
powder in large quantities from overseas in a stable manner through the Namban trade. This was evident from the results of scientific analysis of shot...
Nacional Torre do Tombo. Costa, João (1993). Portugal and the Japan: The Namban Century. Portuguese State Mint. ISBN 9789722705677. Turnbull, Stephen (2006)...
Portuguese in the 16th Century. Now popular throughout Japan. (Nagasaki) Chicken namban - fried battered chicken dipped in a vinegary sauce and served with tartar...
Malaysia; and a variety of goods from Japan, the Spanish part of the so-called Namban trade, including Japanese fans, chests, screens, porcelain and lacquerware...