, in his 1632 report submitted to the king of Spain, included a view of the bay and city of
Acapulco, mentioning the presence of "a ship from Japan" (letter "D"), probably the
San Juan Bautista (Gonoi, p53). Cardona was in Acapulco between the end of 1614 and March 21, 1615. The full legend reads: A. The ships of the expedition. B. The castle of San Diego. C. The town. D. A ship that has come from Japan. E. Los Manzanillos. F. El Grifo. 's painting of
Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome in 1617, as a galleon with Hasekura's flag (red swastika on orange background) on the topmast. Upon completion, the ship left on October 28, 1613, for
Acapulco in New Spain, with around 180 people on board, consisting of 10 samurai of the
shōgun (led by the Minister of the Navy
Mukai Shōgen Tadakatsu), 12 samurai from Sendai, 120 Japanese merchants, sailors, and servants, and around 40 Spaniards and Portuguese. The ship arrived in Acapulco on January 25, 1614, after three months at sea. After a year in Acapulco, the ship returned to Japan on April 28, 1615, as Hasekura continued to Europe. It seems that around 50 specialists in mining and silver-refining were invited to Japan on this occasion, so that they could help develop the mining industry in the Sendai area. A group of
Franciscans led by Father
Diego de Santa Catalina, sent as a religious embassy to
Tokugawa Ieyasu also sailed on the ship. The
San Juan Bautista arrived in
Uraga, Japan on August 15, 1615. In September 1616 the
San Juan Bautista headed again to Acapulco, at the request of Luis Sotelo. She was sailed by Captain
Yokozawa Shōgen, but the trip went wrong and around 100 sailors died en route.
San Juan Bautista finally arrived in Acapulco in May 1617. Sotelo and Hasekura met in Mexico for the return trip back to Japan. In April 1618 the ship arrived in the
Philippines, where she was sold to the Spanish government there with the objective of building up defenses against the Dutch. Hasekura returned to Japan in 1620. During his absence Japan had changed quite drastically: Christianity was being eradicated, and Japan was moving towards a period of seclusion. Because of these persecutions, the trade agreements with New Spain he had been trying to establish were also denied. In the end, his efforts seem to have had few results, and he died two years later of illness. ==1993 replica ship==