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English: Early modern Ryukyuan ship with wooden and iron grapnel anchors in Zhongshan chuanxin lu (中山傳信錄 - Record of the Mission to Zhongshan).
The ship is likely "Ship of the seal" [Chinese: fēngzhōu 封舟, Japanese: hōbune ほぶね or hansen 帆船, seal ship]; in the Ryukyu Kingdom, they were called “crown ships” [Japanese: kansen/okansen 御冠船; Okinawan: kwanshin/ukwanshin おかんせん] for the crowns of leather they once carried to the old kings of Chūzan.
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Source Xu Baoguang's 徐葆光 Zhongshan Chuanxin Lu / Record of the Mission to Zhongshan 中山傳信錄 (1721), Volume 1 Fēng zhōu / Seal Ship (封舟)

Ono, R., Katagiri, C., Kan, H., Nagao, M., Nakanishi, Y., Yamamoto, Y., … Sakagami, N. (2016). Discovery of Iron Grapnel Anchors in Early Modern Ryukyu and Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Okinawa, Japan. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 45(1), 77–93.
Author Xu Baoguang 徐葆光 (1671–1723)
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