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  • ...eral Japanese ports in [[1855]], captained by Charles Elliot, as part of a fleet led by Sir [[James Stirling]]. ...French frigate which visited several Japanese ports in 1855, as part of a fleet led by Admiral [[Nicolas Francois Guerin]].
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  • *''Japanese'': [[山本]] 権兵衛 ''(Yamamoto Gonnohyôe, Yamamoto Gonbee)'' ...achirô]] to Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, prior to the [[Russo-Japanese War]].
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  • The USS ''Susquehanna'' was one of the ships in fleet led by [[Commodore Matthew Perry]] to Japan in [[1853]]-[[1854]]; in 1854, Perry and his fleet of four ships (''Susquehanna'', ''[[USS Mississippi|Mississippi]]'', ''[[US
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  • ...Navy steamship which traveled to Japan in [[1853]]-[[1854]] as part of the fleet commanded by [[Commodore Matthew Perry]]. During this mission, the ''Missis ...ef port of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], on May 26 (4/19 on the [[Japanese calendar]]), departing Ryûkyû more than a month later, on 5/26.
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  • *1419/6/20 Korean fleet, consisting of over 17,000 men on 227 ships, arrives at Tsushima, beginning *1419/6/26 Korean forces ambushed by Japanese ([[Battle of Nukadake]]).
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  • *''Japanese'': 龍驤 ''(Ryuujou)'' The ''Ryûjô'' was the lead ship in a fleet of nine vessels which transported the [[Meiji Emperor]] from [[Tokyo]] to I
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  • *''Okinawan/Japanese'': 御船手奉行 ''(Ufuni tii bujou / Ofunate bugyou)'' ...yû Kingdom]] who oversaw a number of responsibilities related to the royal fleet.
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  • ...en Korean territory in ancient times, and to be wrongfully occupied by the Japanese. Further, in the 14th-15th centuries, the island had become a major center ...an warships set sail for Tsushima under the command of [[Yi Jong-mu]]. The fleet, consisting of some 17,000 men on 227 ships, arrived at the island the foll
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  • * ''Japanese'': [[西郷]]従道 ''(Saigou Tsugumichi)'' Tsugumichi led a Japanese invasion of Formosa (Taiwan) in May, [[1874]] ([[Taiwan Expedition of 1874]
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  • ...between [[Tsushima han]] and Joseon Korea. Among the stipulations are that Japanese envoys do not travel deeper into Korea beyond [[Pusan]]. *1609/3/5 The fleet reaches [[Kuchinoerabujima]], one of the [[Osumi Islands|Ôsumi Islands]].
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  • *''Japanese'': [[東郷]]平八郎 ''(Tougou Heihachirou)'' ...panese Navy]] (IJN) to victory over that of Imperial Russia in the [[Russo-Japanese War]] of [[1904]]-[[1905]].
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  • *''Japanese'': 安宅船 ''(atakebune)'' ...near his [[Azuchi castle|castle at Azuchi]], in [[1573]]; he later used a fleet of ''atakebune'' to attempt to blockade the [[Ishiyama Honganji]], but was
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  • *''Japanese'': 鹿児島五社 ''(Kagoshima gosha)'' ...which for centuries was the chief center of the city. The one-hundred-ship fleet which [[invasion of Ryukyu|invaded the Ryukyu Kingdom]] in [[1609]] departe
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  • *1854/1/11-24 (Feb 8-21) A Russian fleet under [[Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin]] makes port in [[Naha]]. *1854/1/14 (Feb 11) Perry's fleet arrives at Edo Bay.
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  • *''Japanese'': 香山栄左衛門 ''(Kayama Eizaemon)'' ...[[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyô]]'' in [[1853]] when [[Commodore Perry]] and his fleet arrived at [[Uraga]]. Alongside ''Uraga bugyô'' [[Toda Ujiyoshi (Uraga bug
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  • ...]] in the service of the [[Ming Dynasty]], and an admiral who led a famous fleet of so-called treasure ships on a series of voyages across the Indian Ocean ...t of developments that Zheng He was appointed admiral of Yongle's treasure fleet.
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  • *''Japanese/Okinawan'': 牧港 ''(Makiminato / Machinato)'' It was to this port that the [[Shimazu clan]] fleet retreated briefly after being repulsed at Naha during their [[1609]] [[inva
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  • *''Japanese'': [[国頭]] 正秀 ''(Kunjan Seishû / Kunigami Seishû)'' ...captain [[Jean-Baptiste Cecille]] in [[1846]] and convincing Cecille & his fleet of three ships to depart Ryûkyû.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[土屋]] 寅直 ''(Tsuchiya Toranao)'' When Russian naval captain [[Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin]] led a fleet to Osaka in [[1854]], Toranao met with the two Osaka ''[[machi bugyo|machi
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  • *''Japanese'': [[大山]]巌 ''(Ooyama Iwao)'' ...to his cousin [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]], and commanded [[Imperial Japanese Army]] troops in suppressing the [[Satsuma Rebellion]].
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