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(1751 - May 28, 1828) was a Japanese castaway who spent eleven years in Russia.〔Yamashita, Tsuneo ''Daikokuya Kōdayū'' 2004. Iwanami, Japan ISBN 4-00-430879-8〕〔Masanori Tsuzuki, Mitarbeiterin Beatrice Segura ''Daikokuya Kōdayū: ein Schiffbrüchger, aber bedeutsamer Kapitän. 船頭 大黒屋光太夫:(ダイコクヤ コウダユウ: )'' 1995 Suzuka : Rechtsfähige Stiftung Verein für Internationale Freundschaft Suzuka BA25501779〕〔Yasushi Inoue, ''Rêves de Russie,'' translated by Brigitte Koyama-Richard, Paris, Phébus, 2005.〕〔Kamei Takayoshi, ''Daikokuya Kōdayū,'' Tokyo, Yoshikawa Kobunkan, Showa 39 (), Showa 45 ().〕 His ship landed at Amchitka, in the Aleutian Islands. The crew managed to travel to the Russian mainland and Catherine the Great allowed them to go back to Japan. This was made possible through the efforts of Kirill Laxman, Alexander Bezborodko, and Alexander Vorontsov. Two of the crew made it back to Japan alive, though one died while they were detained in Yezo (Hokkaidō). Of the original crew, two converted to Christianity and stayed in Irkutsk, and 11 others died. ==Early life== Daikokuya Kōdayū was born in Wakamatsu, Ise Province (now Suzuka, Mie, Japan). He was adopted by a merchant, Daikokuya of Shiroko, Ise (also now part of Suzuka, Mie).
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