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The Great River "Berabou": Conflict or Trade? What Was Matsudaira Sadanobu's "Secret Plan" when Russian Ships Arrived?

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In September 1792 (the fourth year of the Kansei era), Adam Laxman, a Russian Imperial soldier and Russia's first envoy to Japan, arrived in Nemuro. He had come to deliver a letter requesting trade with Japan. Laxman was a shipwreck survivor from Ise Province, Daikokuya Kodayu...
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In September 1792 (the fourth year of the Kansei era), Adam Laxman, a Russian Imperial soldier and Russia's first envoy to Japan, arrived in Nemuro. He had come to deliver a letter requesting trade with Japan. Laxman was a shipwreck survivor from Ise Province, Daikokuya Kodayu...

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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