noun
letters from exiled Europeans in Jakarta to their Japanese families (Edo period)
Historical term referring to correspondence sent by Dutch and other European men exiled to Batavia (Jakarta) to their Japanese wives and mixed-race children left in Japan during the isolationist Edo period.
江戸時代、ジャガタラ文は遠く離れた家族をつなぐ唯一の手段だった。
During the Edo period, Jagatara-bumi were the only means of connecting families separated by great distances.