File:Ryukyu Tribute Ship Folding Screen Kyoto University Museum.png
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English: Ryukyu Tribute Ship Folding Screen, 19th century (circa 1830). A Chinese-style ship with the flag "Return to Japan" in the center. People welcoming it to the rock wall. The "Ryukyu Tribute Ship Folding Screen" depicts the bustling Naha Port when the tribute ship dispatched by Ryukyu to China returned to Japan. In the picture, the samurai of the Kagoshima feudal clan, a structure peculiar to Ryukyu called a castle, and a rowing event of a dragon boat, etc. The customs of modern Ryukyu that have a relationship are condensed. In recent years, during the restoration of Shiga Omoto, a document from the Satsuma Domain Edo Domain was discovered in the folding screen. It is a dismantling of several notebooks related to various payments in the late modern period, around 1830, and this discovery proves that the Satsuma domain was involved in the production of folding screens. Collection of Kyoto University Museum.
日本語: 「琉球進貢船図屏風」京都大学総合博物館蔵。中央に「奉旨帰国」という旗を掲げた中国風の船。岩壁にはそれを迎える人々。「琉球進貢船図屏風」は,琉球が中国に派遣した進貢船が帰国し,にぎわう那覇港の様子を描いたものである。絵図には,鹿児島藩の武士,城(ぐすく)とよばれる琉球独特の構築物や爬竜船の競漕行事など,近世日本の支配をうけつつ,対外的には独立した国家として中国との朝貢関係を結んだ近世琉球の風俗が凝縮されている。近年,滋賀大本の修復の際に,屏風の中から薩摩藩江戸藩邸の文書が発見された。近世後期,1830年頃の諸々の支払いに関わるいくつかの帳面を解体したもので,この発見により,屏風製作に薩摩藩が関与していたことが傍証されている。 |
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circa 1830 date QS:P,+1830-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | http://himoji.kanagawa-u.ac.jp/publication/doc/Amami1.pdf |
Author | Unknown, Satsuma Domain |
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