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Shirahama Kenki
Shirahama Kenki (白濱顕貴,〔Kondō, Jūzō (ed.)(c. 1808-1819). 『外蕃通書』 (''Gaiban Tsūsho'', "Communications from Foreign Lands"). Chapter 11, p97. As reprinted in Kondō, Heijō (ed.) 『史籍集覧』 (''Shiseki shūran'', "Collection of Historical Works"). vol. 21. Tokyo: Sumiya shobō, 1968. p287.〕 Viet: Bạch Tân Hiển Quý〔(Thương mại Việt Nam - Nhật Bản thế kỷ XVI-XVII ), Accessed 12 June 2007.〕) was a Japanese pirate of the late 16th-early 17th centuries, one of the first Japanese with whom the southern Vietnamese kingdom of the Nguyễn Lords made contact.
He first arrived on the Vietnamese coast in 1585, with five ships, and began to engage in pirate raids and coastal assaults. He was eventually driven off by a fleet of at least ten ships led by the sixth son of Lord Nguyễn Hoàng; two of the pirate ships were destroyed, and Shirahama fled. It is said that he was mistaken for a Westerner by the Vietnamese he encountered at the time.〔Li, Tana. ''Nguyen Cochinchina: Southern Vietnam in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries''. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998. pp60-61.〕
Fourteen years later, in 1599, Shirahama's craft crashed near the port of Thuan An. The local magistrate, correctly believing him some variety of pirate or brigand, attacked Shirahama and was killed. Shirahama was then imprisoned, and Nguyễn Hoàng sent a missive to Tokugawa Ieyasu, newly shogun of Japan, asking how to deal with Japanese sailors in the future. This was the first official contact between the two governments, and marked the beginning of a friendly relationship lasting several decades.〔
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