Keywords: Plattegrond van Deshima.jpg nl Plattegrond van de Nederlandse faktorij op het eiland Deshima bij Nangasaki en Ground-plan of the Dutch trade-post on the island Dejima at Nagasaki http //www deverdiepingvannederland nl/images/japan/index html Koninklijke Bibliotheek Bijzonderheden over Japan behelzende een verslag van de huwelijks plegtigheden begrafenissen en feesten der Japanezen de gedenkschriften der laatste Japansche keizers en andere merkwaardigheden nopens dat rijk Isaac Titsingh 1824-1825 Dejima Paintings of ports and harbours Paintings of ships Koninklijke Bibliotheek Maps from Koninklijke Bibliotheek Bijzonderheden over Japan Nagasaki in art PD-old-100 ImageNote 1 2273 597 375 300 3213 2643 2 Chief factor's residence ImageNoteEnd 1 ImageNote 2 491 1744 150 142 3213 2643 2 Corner guard-house ImageNoteEnd 2 ImageNote 3 28 646 101 163 3213 2643 2 Corner guard-house ImageNoteEnd 3 ImageNote 4 3012 729 134 150 3213 2643 2 Corner guard-house ImageNoteEnd 4 ImageNote 5 2596 1599 145 127 3213 2643 2 19 Guard-houses ImageNoteEnd 5 ImageNote 6 2221 1018 300 243 3213 2643 2 No 1 Warehouse ImageNoteEnd 6 ImageNote 7 2448 1106 256 297 3213 2643 2 First Ship Captain's quarters ImageNoteEnd 7 ImageNote 8 2079 915 232 256 3213 2643 2 No 2 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 8 ImageNote 9 1940 834 201 245 3213 2643 2 No 3 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 9 ImageNote 10 1643 772 271 279 3213 2643 2 Head clerk's quarters ImageNoteEnd 10 ImageNote 13 2221 186 364 346 3213 2643 2 Japanese officials office ImageNoteEnd 13 ImageNote 14 1532 93 127 119 3213 2643 2 Guard house ImageNoteEnd 14 ImageNote 15 1364 1343 297 207 3213 2643 2 Main gate ImageNoteEnd 15 ImageNote 16 1328 67 212 222 3213 2643 2 15 House of the quartermaster ImageNoteEnd 16 ImageNote 17 1650 98 333 196 3213 2643 2 No 15 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 17 ImageNote 18 2529 806 351 318 3213 2643 2 Deputy chief factor's quarters ImageNoteEnd 18 ImageNote 19 630 705 230 194 3213 2643 2 No 7 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 19 ImageNote 20 932 581 230 238 3213 2643 2 Chief factor's second residence ImageNoteEnd 20 ImageNote 21 576 1018 282 212 3213 2643 2 Kitchen with dining room ImageNoteEnd 21 ImageNote 22 855 933 266 183 3213 2643 2 Trade permit depository ImageNoteEnd 22 ImageNote 23 1051 865 217 173 3213 2643 2 Cow tender's hut ImageNoteEnd 23 ImageNote 24 1325 514 253 196 3213 2643 2 Foreman's room ImageNoteEnd 24 ImageNote 25 1594 500 207 224 3213 2643 2 Town elder's room ImageNoteEnd 25 ImageNote 26 1805 482 148 245 3213 2643 2 No 14 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 26 ImageNote 27 1963 538 165 238 3213 2643 2 Clerks'quarters ImageNoteEnd 27 ImageNote 28 2190 538 121 303 3213 2643 2 No 16 warehouse ImageNoteEnd 28 ImageNote 29 1264 1571 158 451 3213 2643 2 7 Barrier ImageNoteEnd 29 ImageNote 30 1415 1995 279 255 3213 2643 2 5 Street of the Water Gate ImageNoteEnd 30 ImageNote 31 1584 1888 183 110 3213 2643 2 6 Office of the sub-governor ImageNoteEnd 31 ImageNote 32 1484 1296 152 76 3213 2643 2 8 Gate of Honour ImageNoteEnd 32 ImageNote 34 1264 1165 76 79 3213 2643 2 10 Parterres ImageNoteEnd 34 ImageNote 35 1092 1192 72 141 3213 2643 2 11 Basins ImageNoteEnd 35 ImageNote 36 737 1254 193 96 3213 2643 2 12 Galleries for taking the air ImageNoteEnd 36 ImageNote 37 351 765 203 179 3213 2643 2 13 Stables for the oxen ImageNoteEnd 37 ImageNote 38 489 469 162 72 3213 2643 2 14 Walk planted with bamboos ImageNoteEnd 38 ImageNote 39 2669 489 196 217 3213 2643 2 Kitchen ImageNoteEnd 39 ImageNote 40 2886 572 165 162 3213 2643 2 16 Interpreter's house ImageNoteEnd 40 ImageNote 41 1591 700 258 76 3213 2643 2 17 Decima mats or Decima-street ImageNoteEnd 41 ImageNote 42 1953 1299 121 127 3213 2643 2 18 Washing place ImageNoteEnd 42 ImageNote 43 1818 1399 148 124 3213 2643 2 19 Guard houses ImageNoteEnd 43 ImageNote 44 1088 1523 179 72 3213 2643 2 9 Aqueducts ImageNoteEnd 44 ImageNote 45 2765 1261 282 403 3213 2643 2 20 Water-gates ImageNoteEnd 45 ImageNote 46 3041 1664 72 69 3213 2643 2 2 In the thirteenth year of Kouan-young 1636 the island of Desima was set apart for the abode of the Barbarians of the south who received permission to settle there for the purposes of commerce ImageNoteEnd 46 ImageNote 47 358 1757 55 65 3213 2643 2 3 The first arrival of the Dutch in Japan was in the seventh year of Khing-tchang 1602 Their privileges were confirmed to them by Gongin in 1609 Their establishment was afterwards removed to Nangasaki This took place in the eighteenth year of Kouan-young 1641 ImageNoteEnd 47 ImageNote 48 1174 1806 76 59 3213 2643 2 4 From the eastern to the southern angle the distance is thirty-five measures of about eight Japanese feet ; from the southern tot the western angle one hundred and eight; from the northern to the western angle thirty-five and from the northern to the eastern angle ninety-six The measure here mentioned must be equal to about eight Japanese feet since Kämpfer states the island of Desima to be six hundred feet long and two hundred and forty broad That author assures us that he measered it himself and found its greatest breadth to be eighty-two ordinary paces and its extreme length two hundred and thirty-six ImageNoteEnd 48 |