Birthplace
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Original name
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Occupation before arrival in Japan
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Year of arrival in Japan
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Name in Japan
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Lord
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Occupation and achievements in Japan
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Portuguese Mozambique?[2] (now Mozambique)
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unknown
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Servant of Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano[3]
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1579[3]
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Yasuke 弥助
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Oda Nobunaga
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He was given a stipend and a house by Oda Nobunaga. He fought at during the Honnō-ji incident.[4]He participated in the inspection tour of Koshu following its conquest.[5]
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Hanseong, Joseon[6] (now South Korea)
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Kim Yeo-cheol (Kanji: 金如鐵)[7]
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Son of 金時省, civil officer of Joseon[7]
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1592[6]
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Wakita Naokata 脇田直賢[6]
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Maeda Toshinaga→ Maeda Toshitsune[6]→ Maeda Mitsutaka→ Maeda Tsunanori
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240 koku later increased to 1,000 koku. On-Koshōgashira (Head of pages). Kanazawa machi-bugyō (Commissioner of Kanazawa city). He served in the Summer Campaign of the Siege of Osaka.[6]
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Joseon[8]
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unknown[8]
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Son of 曽清官, commanding officer of Joseon[8]
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1598[8]
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Soga Seikan 曾我清官[8]
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Nakagawa Hidenari[8]
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150 koku. Page of Hidenari.[8]
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Joseon[9]
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(Kanji:李聖賢)[9]
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Son of Yi Bok-nam, commander of Joseon[9]
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1598[9]
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Rinoie Motohiro 李家元宥[9]
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Mōri Terumoto→ Mōri Hidenari[9]
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100 koku. Adviser of Mori clan. He was the swordsman who received menkyo of Yagyū Shinkage-ryū.[9]
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Delft, Spanish Netherlands
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Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
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Mate of De Liefde, Dutch ship[10]
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1600[10]
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Yayōsu 耶楊子
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Tokugawa Ieyasu→ Tokugawa Hidetada
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100 koku. He was given the rank of Hatamoto and 50 servants.[10][11] Under the Tokugawa Shogunate, he chartered several Red Seal Ships.
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Gillingham, Kent, Kingdom of England
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William Adams
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Pilot of De Liefde, Dutch ship[12]
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1600[12]
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Miura Anjin (the pilot of Miura) 三浦按針
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Tokugawa Ieyasu→ Tokugawa Hidetada
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250 koku.[10][13] He was granted the rank of Hatamoto, a fief and 80-90 servants. Interpreter and shipwright of Tokugawa Shogunate. (Adams was the model for the character John Blackthorne in James Clavell's novel Shōgun (1975).)
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Joseon[14][15]
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unknown
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unknown
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unknown
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Yagyū Shume 柳生主馬[14]
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Yagyū Munenori[14]→ Yagyū "Jūbei" Mitsuyoshi→ Yagyū Munefuyu
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Retainer of Yagyū clan. 200 koku?[15] He married the sister of Yagyū "Hyōgonosuke" Toshitoshi.[9]
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Henan, Ming Dynasty (now China)[16][17]
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(Kanji:藍會榮)[17]
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The member of the inner circle of Ming dynasty[17]
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After 1624[17]
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Kawaminami Genbei (First) 河南源兵衛[17]
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Shimazu Iehisa[17]
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300 koku. He was political refugee from Ming. Tōtsūji (Chinese translator) of Satsuma domain. He was given right to wear swords.[17]
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Kingdom of Prussia
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Henry Schnell[18]
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Soldier and arms dealer
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1860s
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Hiramatsu Buhei 平松武兵衛
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Matsudaira Katamori
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Served the Aizu domain as a military instructor and procurer of weapons. Given the right to wear swords, a mansion in the castle town of Wakamatsu and retainers.
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