Glossary of Japanese words of Dutch origin

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title: Glossary of Japanese words of Dutch origin
text: rangaku Japanese words of Dutch origin started to develop when the Dutch East India Company initiated trading in Japan from the factory of Hirado in 1609. In 1640, the Dutch were transferred to Dejima, and from then on until 1854 remained the only Westerners allowed access to Japan, during Japan's sakoku seclusion period. Numerous exchanges occurred, leading to a branch of Western learning in Japan known as rangaku (蘭学), or "Dutch learning", where the ran in rangaku comes from Oranda, the Japane
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date created: 2006-06-11T01:16:16Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T01:48:31Z
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