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73: 140: 204:"When he was fifteen years old, in 1626, he was employed by a trading company in Kyoto worked in Siam (Thailand) and Magadha (India). After that, in 1630, he went to India again in a Dutch ship, with Jan Joosten, a Dutchman, and traded there." Takasago City website 128:), Tokubei wrote an essay titled "Tenjiku Tokai Monogatari" (天竺渡海物語, literally "The Tale of Crossing the Sea to India") on his adventures in foreign countries, which became very popular in Japan. 158:
In September 1795, Sawamura Kunitaro I played the role of Tokubei's wife in the drama "Tenjiku Tokubei Kikigaki Ôrai", while the role of Tenjiku Tokubei was played by Arashi Koroku III.
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1965 "Tokubei sailed away on unknown seas to India and returned with wealth greater than that of a daimyo, many strange tales to relate..."
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puppet dramas, where he was given the role of a magician. He was a popular subject of woodcut prints in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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At the age of fifteen, in 1626, Tokubei was hired by a trading company in Kyoto. He pursued commercial activities aboard Japanese
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by Richard Harding Davis - Page 458 "Tokubei travelled in India as far as the source of the Ganges"
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Upon his return to Japan, and after the introduction of the Seclusion policy (
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He died around the age of 80 in his home town of Takasago.
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He was born in Sendo-machi, Takasago-cho, in today's
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Japanese
Southeast
South Asia
Tenjiku
East Asian
India
Hyōgo Prefecture

red seal ship
red seal ships
China
Vietnam
Siam
Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
India
Ganges
Magadha
sakoku

Kabuki
Joruri
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