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Port of Nagasaki
長崎港
Port of Nagasaki
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CountryJapan
LocationNagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture
Coordinates32°44′40.2″N 129°51′59.7″E / 32.744500°N 129.866583°E / 32.744500; 129.866583
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Opened1571
Operated byNagasaki Prefecture

The Port of Nagasaki (長崎港, Nagasaki-kō) is a seaport in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

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largest city of the Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Founded by the Portuguese, the port of Nagasaki became the sole port used for trade...

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Nagasaki Prefecture

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Nagasaki Prefecture (長崎県, Nagasaki-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Nagasaki Prefecture has a population of 1,314,078 (1...

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Alessandro Valignano

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cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear...

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Catholic Church in Japan

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the Italian Alessandro Valignano. Portuguese Catholics founded the port of Nagasaki, considered at its founding to be an important Christian center in...

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Portuguese Nagasaki

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Portuguese Nagasaki and Ecclesiastical Nagasaki refer to the period during which the city of Nagasaki was under foreign administration, between the years of 1580...

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Sakoku

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(han). There was extensive trade with China through the port of Nagasaki, in the far west of Japan, with a residential area for the Chinese. The policy...

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Tokugawa shogunate

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the treaty ports of Nagasaki and Kanagawa (Yokohama).[citation needed] Source: Over the course of the Edo period, influential relatives of the shogun...

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Battle of Fukuda Bay

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trade at Fukuda (now within Nagasaki), a port belonging to the rival Ōmura Sumitada. The engagement was part of a process of trial and error by the Portuguese...

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Sasebo

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core city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is the second-largest city in Nagasaki Prefecture, after its capital, Nagasaki. On 1 June 2019, the...

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Japan during the Meiji period through the port of Nagasaki, whose local Shippoku cuisine blended the cookery of China, Japan, and the West. In Japanese...

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Timeline of Nagasaki

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is a timeline of the history of the city of Nagasaki, Japan. 12th C. - Included in the fief of Nagasaki Kotaro. 1571 - Port of Nagasaki established; opens...

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Red seal ships

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parts of Taiwan, from where they prey on China. 1571 – Establishment of the port of Nagasaki for trade with the Portuguese, under the supervision of Gaspar...

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Treaty of Shimoda

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effectively meant the end of Japan's 220-year-old policy of national seclusion (sakoku), by opening the ports of Nagasaki, Shimoda and Hakodate to Russian...

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Blue

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Beginning in the 1820s, Prussian blue was imported into Japan through the port of Nagasaki. It was called bero-ai, or Berlin blue, and it became popular because...

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Matsumae clan

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they were advised that foreign trade was allowed only at Nagasaki, a port on the southernmost of Japan's home islands. In 1779, a massive earthquake struck...

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Hizen Province

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of Japan in the area of the Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. It was sometimes called Hishū (肥州), with Higo Province. Hizen bordered on the provinces of...

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Muromachi period

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By 1560 Kyoto had become another major area of missionary activity in Japan. In 1568 the port of Nagasaki, in northwestern Kyūshū, was established by...

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Saga Domain

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shogunate imposed upon Saga responsibility for defense of the port of Nagasaki and enforcement of the maritime restrictions (kaikin). Though this burden...

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Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown

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traders came to Nagasaki because it was the only open port in Japan during the Tokugawa period. The Tokugawa government allowed only Nagasaki to stay open...

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Kuroda Yoshitaka

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Pilot ladder

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May 2023, a Japanese pilot died in a pilot ladder incident in the port of Nagasaki. The Pilot Ladder Manual, published by the Witherbys in 2024 details...

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