Yokoseura (横瀬浦) is a port located at the northern tip of the Nishisonogi Peninsula on the Japanese island of Kyushu, administratively under Saikai city, Nagasaki Prefecture. It was developed as an entrepot by the Portuguese in 1562 with the permission of the local lord Ōmura Sumitada, but was burned down a year later during a rebellion against Sumitada.
Yokoseura (横瀬浦) is a port located at the northern tip of the Nishisonogi Peninsula on the Japanese island of Kyushu, administratively under Saikai city...
landed at Yokoseura in 1562 and 1563. In November 1563, Ōmura vassals, incensed at his conversion to Christianity, rebelled, and Yokoseura was burned...
Matsura Takanobu, or Bungo belonging to Ōtomo Sōrin, but in 1562 shifted to Yokoseura when its lord, Omura Sumitada, offered to be the first lord to convert...
first western hospital in Japan and negotiated the opening of the port of Yokoseura to Portuguese traders. Gaspar Vilela (1556, Portugal) A Portuguese Jesuit...
the province of Bungo, lands of Ōtomo Sōrin, but in 1562 they moved to Yokoseura when the Daimyô there, Omura Sumitada, offered to be the first lord to...
the Portuguese choose to change the regular trade to the sea port of Yokoseura, dominated by daimyo Omura Sumitada. A Buddhist revolt in 1564 forced...
Yamaguchi had been filled with joy and satisfaction. In 1562, Torrès moved to Yokoseura, a port city that was recently opened to Portuguese traders by local daimyo...
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Merchants from the Bungo Province destroy the Portuguese settlement in Yokoseura, Japan September 4 – Northern Seven Years' War: King Frederick II of Denmark...
Pottuguese forced out as a part of the Shōgun's policy of Sakoku. Vocoxiura/Yokoseura (1562–1571): Initial base for Jesuit activities in Japan. Abandoned in...
Le Cocq d'Armandville in Nabire, Papua (since 1987) Jesuit outpost in Yokoseura, Kyushu (1562–1563) Nanbanji Church [jp] in Kyoto (1576–1587) Dejima Island...
Merchants from the Bungo Province destroy the Portuguese settlement in Yokoseura, Japan September 4 – Northern Seven Years' War: King Frederick II of Denmark...