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Dutch Island, Japanese Port: Life Around Dejima During Isolation

  • Post Date November 19, 2025
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If you stand in Nagasaki today, you can walk across a stone bridge and find yourself, quite suddenly, in the Netherlands. The air might smell […]

Tagged Cross-Cultural Exchange, Dutch trading post Dejima daily life, Early Japan–Netherlands Relations, Everyday Life in Port Cities, life on Dejima island Nagasaki, Nagasaki History, Rangaku (Dutch Learning), Sakoku (Isolation Policy)Leave a Comment on Dutch Island, Japanese Port: Life Around Dejima During Isolation
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