k Japanese envoy to the U.S. in 1860 Illustration of the Japanese Embassy to the United States Manen Gannen Kenbei Shisetsu dispatched by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1860 Manen 1 to ratify the new Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation. It was Japans first diplomatic mission to the United States. Japanese embassy was lead by Ambassador Shinmi Masaoki 18221869, ViceAmbassador Muragaki Norimasa 18131880, and Observer Oguri Tadamasa Oguri Bungo Tadasun, 18271868. Original caption Fete champetre at J. G. Bennetts residencethe band of the North Carolina performing in front of the house. Some 1,000 people were invited to the banquet. Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper on Saturday June 30, 1860 v. 10, no. 240. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Japanese envoy to the U.S. in 1860 Illustration of the Japanese Embassy to the United States  Manen Gannen Kenbei Shisetsu  dispatched by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1860  Manen 1  to ratify the new Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation. It was Japan s first diplomatic mission to the United States. Japanese embassy was lead by Ambassador Shinmi Masaoki  1822 1869 , Vice Ambassador Muragaki Norimasa  1813 1880 , and Observer Oguri Tadamasa  Oguri Bungo Tadasun, 1827 1868 . Original caption:  Fete champetre at J. G. Bennett s residence the band of the North Carolina performing in front of the house. Some 1,000 people were invited to the banquet. Frank Leslie s Illustrated Newspaper on Saturday June 30, 1860  v. 10, no. 240 .
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Japanese envoy to the U.S. in 1860

Illustration of the Japanese Embassy to the United States (Manen Gannen Kenbei Shisetsu) dispatched by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1860 (Manen 1) to ratify the new Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation. It was Japan's first diplomatic mission to the United States. Japanese embassy was lead by Ambassador Shinmi Masaoki (1822-1869), Vice-Ambassador Muragaki Norimasa (1813-1880), and Observer Oguri Tadamasa (Oguri Bungo Tadasun, 1827-1868). Original caption: "Fete champetre at J. G. Bennett's residence-the band of the North Carolina performing in front of the house. Some 1,000 people were invited to the banquet. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on Saturday June 30, 1860 (v. 10, no. 240).

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