The Earliest Historical Relations Between Mexico And Japan From Original Docum

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Zelia Nuttall
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Pray do not come again. ' " It is, of course, evident that this blunt intimation that their presence was not desired in New Spain emanated from the same monopolists who had caused the rupture of negotiations in 1602, and who, later on, obtained a royal decree, limiting the traffic between Mexico and Japan to one galleon a year, and putting re- strictions upon the value of the cargo it carried.
From Viscaino's report we learn that the relations between the Japanese merchants and the Spanish crew
... of the ' ' San Fran- cisco" were decidedly strained. He relates that, at the begin- ning of the voyage, the Japanese gave trouble on account of their haughtiness and rudeness to the sailors especially "con- cerning matters of the kitchen, " and by their high-handedness. The general put an end to this state of affairs by ordering that no Spaniard was to interfere with a Japanese, nor lay hands on him, nor give occasion for dispute, under penalty of death. The same threat was made to the Japanese, and they were en- joined to be civil, and to come to him whenever any difficulty presented itself, and to avoid all disputes and quarrels with the sailors.

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