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In 1582, several elite Japanese converts to Catholicism boarded a Portuguese ship in Nagasaki and sailed for the lands of their converters. The head of the Jesuit missions in the East Indies, Alessandro Valignano, had organized this delegation of the sons of Christian feudal lords (Kirishitan daimyo...

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