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            Fig. 9.7 Blue and white
            Zhangzhou large plate from
            Nagasaki






















            Fig. 9.8 Blue and white
            Jingdezhen Kraak ware plate
            from Nagasaki

























            Philippines may have related to Japan-Fujian trade. On the other hand, Nagasaki
            was similar to many other consumption cities and ports of the time. Jingdezhen
            kraak porcelains and other pieces were common types, which can be found from
            Zócalo and possibly, some were brought from Manila by the Red Seal Trade. At the
            same time, the existence of many large dishes from Fujian indicates the link with
            Fujian during this period.
              Tojin-yashiki was constructed in 1689 by the of!cial order of Nagasaki intended
            to segregate Chinese population in Nagasaki. Chinese merchants visiting Nagasaki
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