António Mota (explorer)

António Mota
António da Mota giving gun demos to the Japanese
Born Kingdom of Portugal
Died unknown
Nationality Portuguese
Occupation Trader, Explorer

António da Mota was a Portuguese trader and explorer, who in 1543 became one of the first Europeans to set foot in Japan.

Voyage

While traveling to Ningbo on a Chinese junk in 1543 (some sources say 1542), Mota and the rest of the crew were swept off course from a bad storm. Among the crew were around one hundred East Asians, and several Portuguese. The Portuguese included were Francisco Zeimoto, António Peixoto, and Mota himself. Fernão Mendes Pinto claimed that he was on the voyage as well, but this claim is unlikely due to the fact that he also claims he was (more accurately) in Burma at the same time. Driven from the storm, the ship lands on the island of Tanegashima on August/September 1543. António Mota and Francisco Zeimoto are officially the first Europeans on Japanese soil.[1] António Peixoto is not recorded that he landed, and presumably died at sea prior to the landing.

Mota and Zeimoto introduced handheld guns to Japan, which the Japanese found fascinating. From then on the Japanese would have a mass production on firearms in the decades that followed.[2] The ship was then soon repaired and António Mota departed from Japan. The rest of his life is unknown.

See also

References

  1. Tanegashima- The arrival of Europe in Japan (PDF). NIAS Press. p. 320. ISBN 0-7007-1674-2. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. Giving Up the Gun: Japan's Reversion to the Sword, 1543-1879. David R. Godine, Publisher. p. 7. ISBN 0-87923-773-2. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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