Diplomacy and Kingship : Trilateral Relationships among Japan, the Chosŏn, and the Ming during the Reopening of the Pusan Trade in 1604

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  • 外交と王権 : 1604年釜山開市許可をめぐる日本・朝鮮・明の三国関係

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For the Tsushima Fuchū domain, restoring severed relations with Chosŏn Korea after the Imjin War was a diplomatic priority. This article sheds light on the important role played by Ming China, which actively participated in the post-Imjin rapprochement between Japan and Korea. In particular, the reopening of the Pusan trade in 1604 was realized not only through bilateral Chosŏn-Tsushima negotiations but involved a more complicated multilateral relationship internal to Japan itself—the Tsushima domain and the Tokugawa shogunate as two parties of interest in Japan, as well as Chosŏn and Ming.

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  • 世界の日本研究

    世界の日本研究 2022 60-73, 2023-03-15

    International Research Center for Japanese Studies

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