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130: 25: 178:. The ship was 80 tons, and allowed them to survey Japanese coasts. A second, larger ship of 120 tons, capable of sailing on the high seas was again ordered by Tokugawa Ieyasu. She was later lent in 1610 to a Spanish embassy, and crossed the Pacific Ocean. She was named by the Spanish 46: 97: 69: 171: 116: 76: 191:
to America and Europe in 1613, by giving his support to the mission and supplying his Chief Carpenter for the building of the
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Between 1604 and 1606, under the order of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Mukai Shogen, who was Commander in Chief of the Navy of
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He is then recorded as having participated to the preparation of the embassy of
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Edo
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Tokugawa Ieyasu
Edo period
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William Adams
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San Buena Ventura
Hasekura Tsunenaga
San Juan Bautista
Richard Cocks
Hirado
Philippines
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