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Dutch author William de Lange treads in the footsteps of Dutch merchantmen who, during the Edo period, had to travel 1000 miles from Nagasaki to Edo (Tokyo) to pay their respects to the shōgun, Japan's absolute ruler.

Produktbeschreibung
Dutch author William de Lange treads in the footsteps of Dutch merchantmen who, during the Edo period, had to travel 1000 miles from Nagasaki to Edo (Tokyo) to pay their respects to the shōgun, Japan's absolute ruler.
Autorenporträt
William de Lange was born in 1964 in Naarden, the Netherlands to Dutch and English parents. In the late 1980s, he traveled to Japan, where he supported himself by making traditional Japanese scrolls, working as a carpenter, and writing articles for the Japan Times Weekly. Having studied at Leiden and Waseda universities during the nineties, he lived in Japan for the next decade, studying the art of Japanese fencing under Akita Moriji sensei, eighth dan master of the Shinkage-Ryu. Since then, he has written a large number of books on Japanese history, culture, and art. More recently, he has appeared in the Netflix documentary Age of Samurai. His many books include Samurai Battles, Samurai Sieges, An Encyclopedia of Japanese Castles, and The Siege of Osaka Castle. He is perhaps best known for his epic history of the Yagyu clan, and his acclaimed biography of Miyamoto Musashi.