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NIPPON

NIPPON

Japan through the eyes of Philipp Franz von Siebold, 1832-1852

By (author) Kuniko Forrer
By (author) Matthi Forrer
Foreword by Annejet van der Zijl

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Publishing 17th Feb 2026
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  • This centuries-old masterpiece offers a unique glimpse of a country that continues to intrigue people even today
  • The fine illustrations by Japanese artists give a wealth of information about ancient rituals, scenery, the art of war, court culture and much more
  • Siebold introduced Western medicine to Japan and his daughter Kusumoto Ine was the first Japanese woman to train as a doctor
  • Foreword by bestselling author Annejet van der Zijl, whose double biography of Siebold and his Japanese daughter Kusumoto Ine will be published in September 2025
Full Description

Japan was isolated almost completely from the West for more than two hundred years, from 1641 to 1854. One of the first Westerners to penetrate that barrier and reveal fundamental information about the country – and the Far East in general – was Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866), a doctor from Würzburg in Germany. He spent the period 1823 to 1829 on the small island of Dejima, a Dutch trading post in Nagasaki that was then the only point of contact between Japan and the West. Full of ambition, Siebold was sent from the Dutch East Indies to Japan with the task of gathering as much information as possible about the country, its geography, its people, religion, customs and traditional costumes. The ultimate aim was to use this information to boost Dutch trade. Working with Japanese artists including Kawahara Keiga and Hokusai, Siebold embarked on an unprecedented visual and scientific project, culminating in the book Nippon. In this publication of Nippon, we give Siebold’s work a new lease of life that lets us understand the Japan he saw. This edition includes all the original prints, with a commentary on the most compelling images. The introduction discusses the unique relationship between Japan and the Netherlands, Siebold’s life, his work on Dejima and the historical significance of Nippon. The thematic essays and image keys point out striking details and interesting stories, all with a view to achieving once again what Siebold sought to do all those years ago: let readers marvel at the incredible beauty of Japan.

About the Author

This publication is the result of a collaboration with Leiden University Libraries. The editors are Kuniko Forrer and Matthi Forrer. Kuniko is a book historian and an authority on the Dutch language who has worked at Japan Museum Siebold Huis since 2012. She has a doctorate in Dutch literature and book studies. Matthi is an art historian and authority on Japan, and the first person appointed to the Siebold professorship at Leiden University. He is currently a senior researcher on the Japanese and Korean collection at Leiden’s Wereldmuseum. The editors share their love for Japan, and Siebold’s Nippon in particular, from the perspectives of their distinct specialist fields.

Specifications
Publisher
Lannoo Publishers
ISBN
9789059961531
Publish date
17th Feb 2026
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
9.84 in x 12.6 in
Pages
320 Pages
Illustrations
180 color
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