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Rekidai Hōan

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survived, and form the basis for scholarship of these documents; unfortunately, further copying errors were introduced in the 1930s-1940s when these versions were created.
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Kyoto: Atsushi Kobata (publisher), 1969. p. v-vii and "Concerning the Version of the Rekidai Hoan kept in the Higaonna Collection" (no page number).
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Ryukyuan Relations with Korea and South Seas Countries: An Annotated Translation of Documents in the Rekidai Hōan.
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The compilation first became known to the public, and put on display, in 1932, when it was moved from the
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It is believed that the documents were first formally compiled in 1697 from documents kept at the
116: 109: 120: 80: 44: 143: 87:). There are 242 volumes in total, including four lists, and an extra four sections. 43:. Covering the period from 1424 to 1867, it contains records, written entirely in 16:
Compilation of diplomatic documents of the royal government of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
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Index


diplomatic
Ryūkyū Kingdom
Chinese
tribute
China
Korea
Siam
Malacca
Palembang
Java
Sumatra
Pattani
Jakarta
Naha
Tempi Palace
Tenson Shrine
Okinawa Prefectural Library
battle of Okinawa
Taiwan University
Tokyo University
Categories
Foreign relations of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Government documents
History of international relations
State archives
Japanese diplomatic documents
Japanese literature in Classical Chinese

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