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Tuesday, 3 April 2018

400-year-old documents reveal evidence of Japanese opium production and winemaking

400-year-old documents reveal evidence of Japanese opium production and winemaking In 2016, researchers reported that a Kyusyu lord ordered his people to produce wine in the 17th century. Further research has revealed that he also ordered the production of opium. It is thought that wine was used as gifts and medicine, and opium for medicine. The documents reveal that while the Japanese government was considering a ban on Christianity, the Hosokawa family seems to have actively imported goods, such as wine, from Portugal. https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

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