Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 20 頁
... successful and indeed of prime importance for the future of Japan . The embassy to China organized in 607 was led by one Ono - no - Imoko , who carried a letter to the Sui emperor at Lo - yang which began : " The Emperor of the sunrise ...
... successful and indeed of prime importance for the future of Japan . The embassy to China organized in 607 was led by one Ono - no - Imoko , who carried a letter to the Sui emperor at Lo - yang which began : " The Emperor of the sunrise ...
第 114 頁
... successful Kyushu campaign , and the Japanese leader paid a visit on board a Portuguese ship . But the very next morning the missionaries learned to their dismay that an edict banning Christianity had been published , and that they were ...
... successful Kyushu campaign , and the Japanese leader paid a visit on board a Portuguese ship . But the very next morning the missionaries learned to their dismay that an edict banning Christianity had been published , and that they were ...
第 130 頁
... successful that branches were opened in Kyoto and Osaka . The Mitsui house then conducted the banking business required both by the Shogun and the emperor . The Mitsui firm adapted itself more successfully than some other merchant ...
... successful that branches were opened in Kyoto and Osaka . The Mitsui house then conducted the banking business required both by the Shogun and the emperor . The Mitsui firm adapted itself more successfully than some other merchant ...
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