Kangouin - Kangouin

Japanese: 勘合印 - かんごういん
Kangouin - Kangouin
It is a seal given by the Ming Dynasty of China to the Muromachi Shogunate in order to prevent piracy and unauthorized trade, and was placed on tally slips to certify that the sender was an official messenger.

Source : Hofu Web History Museum Hofu City History Glossary Information

Japanese:
中国の明[みん]が海賊や勝手な貿易をふせぐために室町幕府にあたえた、正式な使者であることを証明する割符[わりふ]に押す印かんのことです。

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