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Much of the city was destroyed in the [[1657]] [[Meireki Fire]], as it would be again by fires which swept quickly through the wood and paper landscape, ravaging it. But, reconstruction took place quickly and thoroughly.
 
Much of the city was destroyed in the [[1657]] [[Meireki Fire]], as it would be again by fires which swept quickly through the wood and paper landscape, ravaging it. But, reconstruction took place quickly and thoroughly.
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The first coastal defenses at the mouth of Edo Bay were constructed in [[1810]], on the heels of the [[1808]] [[Phaeton Incident]] in [[Nagasaki]], and after coastal defense plans proposed by [[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] in the 1790s were scrapped in [[1795]]. Beginning in 1810, Sadanobu, in his position as ''daimyô'' of [[Shirakawa han]], was charged with overseeing the defense of the eastern approaches to the bay, while [[Matsudaira Katahiro]], lord of [[Aizu han]], guarded the west.<ref>Mitani Hiroshi, David Noble (trans.), ''Escape from Impasse'', International House of Japan (2006), 15.</ref>
    
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