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  • ...date bugyô]] and, beginning on [[1860]]/12/13, concurrently as ''[[Gaikoku bugyo|Gaikoku bugyô]]''.
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  • *''Japanese'': 箱館丸 ''(Hakodate-maru)'' The ''Hakodate-maru'' was a schooner built in [[Hakodate]] in [[1857]] by shipwright [[Tsuzuki Toyoji]] (later known as Fukushi Nari
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  • ...s a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official who played a role in port affairs in [[Hakodate]] in the 1850s-1860s. ...refusing the Americans permission to come ashore or to take up lodgings in Hakodate.
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  • Prior to this embassy, Takeuchi was assigned ''[[Hakodate bugyo|Hakodate bugyô]]'' in [[1854]]/6, the first to hold that post in conjunction with t ...Kanjô bugyô]], Yasunori was assigned to the concurrent position of [[Machi bugyo|Osaka machi bugyô]].
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  • ...u bugyô'' as well, several months later, while retaining his position as ''Hakodate bugyô''.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3, (1937), 80.</ ...a rank equivalent to ''shotaifu'', and a seat above that of the ''[[ongoku bugyo|ongoku bugyô]]''.
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  • *''Japanese'': 函館、箱館 ''(Hakodate)'' Hakodate is a port city in [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]] notable as a [[treaty port]] opene
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  • On [[1854]]/1/22, he and [[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô ginmiyaku]] [[Muragaki Norimasa]] were assigned ''Matsumae Ezo Yôka ...in on duty at [[Hakodate]] for a time, and was then named [[Hakodate bugyo|Hakodate bugyô]] on 8/27 of that same year.
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  • ...position of [[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]. He was then named ''[[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô bugyô]]'' on [[1854]]/12/24, and given responsibility for overseein ...1854]] on behalf of the shogunate, opening the ports of [[Nagasaki]] and [[Hakodate]] to British vessels, as well as granting [[most favored nation status]] an
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  • *The position of [[Hakodate bugyo|Hakodate ''bugyô'']] is created.
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  • He was reassigned from ''makanai-gashira'' to [[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô ginmiyaku]] on [[1854]]/1/14 and was simultaneously appointed ''Mats ...[[Gaikoku bugyo|Gaikoku bugyô]]'' in addition to retaining his position as Hakodate bugyô.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3, (1937), 80.</re
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  • ...t roughly three weeks (4/23 to 5/13) trying to convince ''[[Hakodate bugyo|Hakodate bugyô]]'' to allow several American passengers to come ashore and to take
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  • *''Location: [[Hakodate]], [[Ezo]] ([[Hokkaido]])'' ...[1857]] to [[1864]] in southern [[Hokkaido]] about 10 kilometers east of [[Hakodate]], to serve as a new base for governing the territory.
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  • * ''Ranks:Shinsengumi vice commander, Ezo Army Bugyo Nami ==Hakodate==
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  • ...asaki bugyo|Nagasaki bugyô]]'' [[Mizuno Tadanori]], opening the ports of [[Hakodate]] and [[Nagasaki]] to British vessels and securing a number of other provis ...[HMS Tartar|HMS ''Tartar'']] accompanied him. After roughly one month in [[Hakodate]] (1855/5/24-6/26, with the ''Winchester'', ''[[HMS Nanking|Nanking]]'', ''
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  • ...n as one of the first [[treaty ports]] to be opened in Japan, along with [[Hakodate]], in [[1854]]. Shimoda was closed to American activity in [[1857]], but wa ...]], the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] assigned a separate official, the [[Shimoda bugyo|Shimoda bugyô]], to oversee the port.
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  • ...le of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of Hakodate|Hakodate]]}}</td></tr></table> ...ned at ''Gokôgû''. This hilltop position was on higher ground than Fushumi Bugyo (magistrate’s office) where the Bakufu troops were positioned.
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  • ...aki bugyô]]'' [[Mizuno Tadanori]], opening the ports of [[Nagasaki]] and [[Hakodate]] to British vessels, as well as granting [[most favored nation status]] an ...8/23. It provided for British ships access to Nagasaki immediately, and to Hakodate beginning 50 days from Stirling's departure, in order to acquire firewood,
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  • ...leges for Americans within a set area centered on the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate.
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  • ...arrival, Perry soon afterwards met with Tokugawa officials of the [[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyôsho]], to whom he presented his formal credentials and formal c ...vention of Kanagawa]] was signed on 3/3 (March 31), opening the ports of [[Hakodate]] and [[Shimoda]] to American trading ships, obligating the Japanese govern
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  • ...er the jurisdiction of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. The ''[[zaiban bugyo|zaiban bugyôsho]]'' (Satsuma's office in Ryûkyû) is abolished, and repla *[[Saigo Tanomo|Saigô Tanomo]], confined since the end of the [[battle of Hakodate]], is released.
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