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Japan–Taiwan relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japan–Taiwan relations
After the Japan–PRC Joint Communiqué, Japan does not recognize the Republic of China (Taiwan) as the sole official government of China. However, Japan has maintained non-governmental, working-level relations with Taiwan.〔http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/taiwan/pdfs/japan-taiwan_relations.pdf〕 ==History== In the 1600s, there was considerable trade between Japan and Taiwan. The Dutch colonised Taiwan as a base for trade with Japan in 1624. During the Kingdom of Tungning era (1662~1683), Japan bought deerskin, sugar and silk from Taiwan and sold Precious metal, porcelain, armors and cotton cloth.Japanese money could be used in Taiwan during that period and Japanese merchants were permitted to live in Keelung.〔《台灣史101問》,頁109〕〔《臺灣政治史》,頁62-63〕〔(鄭氏時期總論 )〕 In 1874, Japanese troops invaded southern Taiwan to attack aboriginal tribes, in revenge for the killing of 54 Ryukyuan sailors in 1871.
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