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The Ryukyu Envoys Who Captivated the Common People of Edo: 100 People Embarked on a Year-Long, 4,000-Kilometer Journey to Edo. Historian Takashi Uesato Explains Their Relationship with Kawasaki-Juku on the Tokaido Road.
[Kanagawa] The Tokaido Kawasaki-juku Exchange Center (Director: Hitomi Kitazawa), which promotes the history and culture of Kawasaki-juku on the Tokaido during the Edo period, held a lecture on the 16th, inviting Ryukyu history researcher Takashi Uesato to speak on the topic of "Ryukyu Envoys Arriving in Kawasaki: The History of Their Journey to Edo." More than 100 people gathered at the venue and listened attentively to the lecture about the re…
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[Kanagawa] The Tokaido Kawasaki-juku Exchange Center (Director: Hitomi Kitazawa), which promotes the history and culture of Kawasaki-juku on the Tokaido during the Edo period, held a lecture on the 16th, inviting Ryukyu history researcher Takashi Uesato to speak on the topic of "Ryukyu Envoys Arriving in Kawasaki: The History of Their Journey to Edo." More than 100 people gathered at the venue and listened attentively to the lecture about the re…