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Japanese Medieval Ship - Gozabune
A gozabune (gozabune) is a luxurious ship in Japanese history that was used by nobles such as the emperor, court nobles, shoguns, and feudal lords. It is a ship whose character corresponds to what is known as a pleasure yacht in the West. Those for rivers are also called river gozabune, and those for the sea are also called umigozabune.
This particular ship is a restored model when Joseon Tongsinsa(the Joseon envoy to Japan) traveled up the Yodo River from Osaka to Fushimi.
The Joseon Tongsinsa were goodwill missions sent intermittently, at the request of the resident Japanese authority, by Joseon dynasty Korea to Japan. The Korean noun identifies a specific type of diplomatic delegation and its chief envoys. From the Joseon diplomatic perspective, the formal description of a mission as a tongsinsa signified that relations were largely 'normalized,' as opposed to missions that were not called tongsinsa. Diplomatic envoys were sent to the Muromachi shogunate and to Toyotomi Hideyoshi between 1392 and 1590. Similar missions were dispatched to the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan between 1607 and 1811. After the 1811 mission, another mission was prepared, but it was delayed four times and ultimately cancelled due to domestic turmoil in Japan that resulted in the establishment of the Meiji Restoration in Japan, after which Japanese relations with Korea took a markedly different tone. (Source - Wikipedia)
Note: HDRI and sea mesh are not included.