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Siebold was a German doctor who stayed in Japan in the early 19th century and is known for spreading Western medicine in Dejima, Nagasaki. He published a detailed account of Japan in 7 volumes of "NIPPON". This book contains valuable descriptions of Edo and Osaka in particular. Siebold's records of the Japanese culture, society, and people's lives at the time are still considered very important historical documents today. What do you think about this topic? Please let us know your opinion in the comments section. 00:00 Introduction01:28 Japan 200 years ago as seen by Siebold03:31 Life and lifestyle in Edo06:42 Osaka and Japanese hospitality08:23 Culture and entertainment in the Edo period09:50 Osaka's vitality and economy14:18 Ino Tadataka's map16:04 Background of the Siebold Incident17:43 Siebold and Kusumoto Ine19:26 Finally★Thank you for your comments! Your comments are very instructive and often very insightful, and I, the administrator of this channel, am always learning from them! Viewers, please read the comments section and use them as reference. ▼ References, etc. Siebold (author) Akio Nakai (translator): Siebold "Japan" Volume 1 Siebold (author) Akio Nakai (translator): Siebold "Japan" Volume 3 Yukio Ukami (author) Ine Kusumoto, a female doctor in the late Edo period - portrait of Siebold's daughter and family Arlette Couvenhoven & Matti Forrer (author) Kuniko Forrer (translator) Siebold and Japan: His life and work Edited by Kawade Shobo Shinsha Editorial Department, Yo Morinaga (illustrator) Ino Map Exploration: Enjoy the legendary old maps 200 times more in the Kyushu University Collection Kyushu University Library National Diet Library Digital Collection #NARUTAME JAPAN #History Mystery #History #History Commentary