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During the Edo period, it is rumoured that the so-called "Black Ship" was the only ship allowed to make fast at Yokohama. It was the treasure galleon making the 3-point route to Portuguese-owned Goa and then back to the new world, typically moving silks and precious metals.

This information is apocryphal. James Clavell covers it with some literary license in "Shogun"

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