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'''[[Italian Diaspora]] (Japan)'''
'''[[Italian Diaspora]] (Japan)'''
== Timeline ==
* 1300c - Marco Polo is credited as being the first person to introduce the "island country" into the European imagination. He did not actually set foot on Japanese soil but in "The Million" he offered a description of the Japanese country as a large independent island full of riches.
* 1579–1583, 1590–1592, 1598–1603. Alessandro Valignano (Jesuit missionary). From Macao he visited Japan three times.
* 1886 - Beginning of diplomatic relations with the signing of the first treaty of friendship.


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Italian Diaspora (Japan)

Timeline

  • 1300c - Marco Polo is credited as being the first person to introduce the "island country" into the European imagination. He did not actually set foot on Japanese soil but in "The Million" he offered a description of the Japanese country as a large independent island full of riches.
  • 1579–1583, 1590–1592, 1598–1603. Alessandro Valignano (Jesuit missionary). From Macao he visited Japan three times.
  • 1886 - Beginning of diplomatic relations with the signing of the first treaty of friendship.

Media in category "Italian Diaspora (Japan)"

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