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#NanbanTrade #JapaneseHistory #PortugalAndJapan #SamuraiEra #NanbanArt #CastellaCake #HistoryReels

📸 Image idea: Detail of a Nanban byobu screen — a Portuguese black ship arriving in a golden-clouded Japan.

🎨 Nanban art: folding screens ( byobu ) depict exotic red-haired foreigners with long noses, riding strange animals (horses! elephants!?)

đź›¶ First contact: 1543, Portuguese ship drifts to Tanegashima. Within years, matchlock guns ( tanegashima ) revolutionize samurai warfare.

⛪️ Jesuit Francis Xavier arrives 1549 — Christianity spreads, but so does suspicion.

Here’s a social media post (suitable for Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook) about Nanban Japan (the Nanban trade period, 1543–1614): ⚓️ Nanban (南蛮) means “Southern Barbarians” — what the Japanese called Portuguese traders & missionaries who arrived in the mid-16th century.

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📸 Image idea: Detail of a Nanban byobu screen — a Portuguese black ship arriving in a golden-clouded Japan. nanban japan

🎨 Nanban art: folding screens ( byobu ) depict exotic red-haired foreigners with long noses, riding strange animals (horses! elephants!?) nanban japan

đź›¶ First contact: 1543, Portuguese ship drifts to Tanegashima. Within years, matchlock guns ( tanegashima ) revolutionize samurai warfare. nanban japan

⛪️ Jesuit Francis Xavier arrives 1549 — Christianity spreads, but so does suspicion.

Here’s a social media post (suitable for Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook) about Nanban Japan (the Nanban trade period, 1543–1614): ⚓️ Nanban (南蛮) means “Southern Barbarians” — what the Japanese called Portuguese traders & missionaries who arrived in the mid-16th century.

modern ombre + b/w triangle quilt tutorial + pattern

modern ombre + b/w triangle quilt tutorial + pattern

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