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Yeokdaeboan

Byeonjaecheondang contains Bangcheakdaejanggyeong that Yeonsangun sent under the favor of an envoy of Yuguguk in 1500. It is located at Jeongcheon at the front of Suri Castle of Okinawa. There is a guidebook available in Korean.

Haedongjegukgi
Yeokdaeboan is composed of 262 books. It is the diplomatic letters between Yuguguk, Joseon and China from 1424 to 1867. It is now kept in the local museum managed by Okinawa.

Byeonjaecheondang


This is the book in which Suk-Ju Shin recorded the customs of Japan, and Yugu in 1467. It contains the map of East Asia. In 1500 (the 6th year of Yeonsangun), when an envoy of Yuguguk visited Joseon, they asked the custom of Yuguguk and it was added as an appendix. The picture shown here is Yugugukgi in Haedongjegukgi, in the language of Yuguguk and Korean.
Besides it, there is a case that Bieulgae Kim drifted in 1477 and landed at Yuguguk and returned with the help of Yuguguk residents.

 

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