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FOREIGN POLICY ARCHIVES OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE HISTORY OF RUSSIAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS (XVIII-XIX Centuries)

Letter from the Japanese authorities to A. Laksman permitting "one Great Russian ship to enter Nagasaki harbor” (Copy made for N. P. Rezanov) 
1793 
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, 
I-7, inventory 6, 1802, part 26, p. 53, copy, Japanese

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 6

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 6, reverse side

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 7

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 7, reverse side

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 8

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 8, reverse side

 

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 9

 

Note by Minister of Commerce N. Rumyantsev "on trade with Japan" presented to Emperor Alexander I 
February 20, 1803
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, inventory 6, 1802, dossier 1, part 2, pp. 6-9, copy, Russian 
p. 9, reverse side

Letter from Emperor Alexander I to the Emperor of Japan proposing the establishment of trade relations with Japan and sending, for this purpose, Chamberlain N. Rumyantsev, while at the same time returning ten Japanese castaways to Japan
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-7, 1802, inventory 6, dossier 1, part 23, p. 2, copy, Russian

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 123

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 123, reverse side

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 124

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 124, reverse side

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 125

Draft of a letter from Nicholas I to the Emperor of Japan on sending Vice-Admiral E. Putyatin to Japan and proposing the establishment of trade relations (Nicholas I’s resolution, "be it so enacted")
August 23, 1852
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, St. Petersburg Main Fond, I-1, inventory 781, dossier 162, pp. 123-125, original, Russian
p. 125, reverse side

Treaty of Shimoda on Commerce and Borders between Japan and Russia. Signed by E. Putyatin, Tsutsui Hizen, Kawazi Sayemon
26 January / February 7, 1855
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond 163, inventory 3, dossier 1702.
p. 1

Treaty of Shimoda on Commerce and Borders between Japan and Russia. Signed by E. Putyatin, Tsutsui Hizen, Kawazi Sayemon
26 January / February 7, 1855
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond 163, inventory 3, dossier 1702.
p. 2

Treaty of Shimoda on Commerce and Borders between Japan and Russia. Signed by E. Putyatin, Tsutsui Hizen, Kawazi Sayemon
26 January / February 7, 1855
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond 163, inventory 3, dossier 1702.
p. 3

Treaty of Shimoda on Commerce and Borders between Japan and Russia. Signed by E. Putyatin, Tsutsui Hizen, Kawazi Sayemon
26 January / February 7, 1855
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond 163, inventory 3, dossier 1702.
p. 3, reverse side

Treaty of Shimoda on Commerce and Borders between Japan and Russia. Signed by E. Putyatin, Tsutsui Hizen, Kawazi Sayemon
26 January / February 7, 1855
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond 163, inventory 3, dossier 1702.
p. 4

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 5

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 6

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 6, reverse side

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 7

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 7, reverse side

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 8

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 8, reverse side

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 9

Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Russia and Japan, signed in Edo. Article 2, guaranteeing the mutual recognition of diplomatic representatives, up to the rank of ambassador. Signed by E. Putyatin, Naai Gembano-Kami, Inovaye Shinanoyo-Kami, Hori Oribeno-Kami, Tsuda-Hanzaburo
7/19 August 1858
Foreign policy archives of the Russian Empire, Fond ‘Japanese section,’ dossier 1414, pp. 6-9, 5, Russian, typography’s copy
p. 9, reverse side