Hmm, if that time line is right and no mention of Yasuke until 1719, that places it AFTER the Shimabara Rebellion which was 1637 to 1638 which was a failed uprising that led to the exiling of European Catholics as well as the persecution of Japanese Christians in general though they did get a new friendship with the Dutch since they gave them the guns they needed during the Rebellion...
Since the Jesuits are Catholics, this leads to further evidence that this is fictional propaganda made after the exile to make the previous respected leaders foolish and easily entertained by seeing a Black African guy.
Hmm, if that time line is right and no mention of Yasuke until 1719, that places it AFTER the Shimabara Rebellion which was 1637 to 1638 which was a failed uprising that led to the exiling of European Catholics as well as the persecution of Japanese Christians in general though they did get a new friendship with the Dutch since they gave them the guns they needed during the Rebellion...
Since the Jesuits are Catholics, this leads to further evidence that this is fictional propaganda made after the exile to make the previous respected leaders foolish and easily entertained by seeing a Black African guy.