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    Goryōkaku (五稜郭, lit. 'five-point fort') is a star fort in the Japanese city of Hakodate on the island of Hokkaido. The fortress was completed in 1866...
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    its loyalty to the new Meiji government, and occupied the fortress of Goryōkaku on October 26, which became the command center for the rebel army. Various...
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    Hakodate, and surrounded the fortress at Goryōkaku. Enomoto surrendered on June 26, 1869, turning the Goryōkaku over to Satsuma staff officer Kuroda Kiyotaka...
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    Goryōkaku Station (五稜郭駅, Goryōkaku-eki) is a railway station on the Hakodate Main Line and South Hokkaido Railway Line in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, operated...
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    Hakodate Main Line: Hakodate Station - Goryōkaku Station - Kikyō Station South Hokkaido Railway Company: Goryōkaku Station Hakodate Airport Port of Hakodate...
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    powers increased in the middle of the 19th century, some castles such as Goryōkaku in Hokkaidō were turned once again to martial purposes. No longer needed...
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    Hijikata and Ōtori Keisuke led Shogunate forces to occupy the fortress of Goryōkaku in the Battle of Hakodate, and continued to eliminate local resistance...
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    Cassiopeia Ueno - (Goryōkaku) - Hakodate - Oshamambe - Higashi-Muroran - (Shiroishi) - Sapporo Twilight Express Osaka - (Goryōkaku) - Oshamambe - Higashi-Muroran...
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    previous era ended and a new one commenced in Genji 2. 1866 (Keiō 2): Goryōkaku completed August 29, 1866 (Keiō 2, 20th day of the 7th month): Shōgun...
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    defenses around the southern peninsula of Hakodate, with the new fortress of Goryōkaku at the center. The troops were organized under a Franco-Japanese command...
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    (narrow gauge) Esashi Line approximately paralleling the same route between Goryōkaku and Kikonai was transferred from the control of JR Hokkaido to a newly...
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  • memorial. There is also a stone for Hijikata Toshizō, who died in battle at Goryōkaku. This article incorporates material from 板橋刑場 (Itabashi Keijō) in the...
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    (Institute of Eastern Culture) (1969). "Jules Brunet, Français qui combattit à Goryōkaku". Acta Asiatica. 16–17: 59. Soie et Lumières, l'Age d'or des échanges...
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    Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples Hakodate Jōmon Culture Center Goryōkaku "Welcome to Hakodate Museum of Art, Hokkaido". Hokkaido Prefecture. Retrieved...
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    The Goryōkaku fort in Hakodate...
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    Kaikyō Line, Naka-Oguni – Kikonai Esashi Line, Kikonai – Goryōkaku Hakodate Main Line, Goryōkaku – Hakodate – Oshamambe Muroran Main Line, Oshamambe – Numanohata...
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  • Battle of Hakodate (begun 4 December 1868), Enomoto Takeaki turns over Goryōkaku to Japanese forces, signaling the collapse of the Republic of Ezo. May...
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    Spike Island, County Cork The Magazine Fort, Phoenix Park, County Dublin Goryōkaku (五稜郭), Hakodate, Hokkaido Shiryōkaku (四稜郭), Hakodate, Hokkaido Matsumae...
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    Railway Company on June 4, 1989, then closed on April 21, 2006 Esashi Line Goryōkaku - Kikonai 37.8 km (23.5 mi) transferred to South Hokkaido Railway Company...
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  • battle (the first one at Toba-fushimi and the latter in the battle of Goryōkaku). However, this is not historically correct. It was probably a great loss...
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    was a Japanese Rangaku scholar, and the architect of the fortress of Goryōkaku in Hokkaidō. Takeda was born in the Ōzu Domain (modern-day Ōzu, Ehime)...
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    Romainville 108 m 1984  France Paris-Romainville Also known as Tour Relais TDF Goryokaku Tower 107 m 2006  Japan Hakodate Perry's Victory and International Peace...
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    Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) Esashi Line between Kikonai Station and Goryōkaku Station following the commencement of operations of the Hokkaido Shinkansen...
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    during the Battle of Hakodate, three kilometres to the northeast of Goryōkaku by two hundred soldiers of the former Tokugawa shogunate and a hundred...
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    Since 1984, the "Matsumae Castle Age Festival" has been held in August. Goryōkaku – a star fort constructed in the Bakumatsu era "松前城" [Matsumae Castle]...
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  • Republic of Ezo after his fleet successfully takes over Hakodate and Goryōkaku. Jules Brunet (ジュール・ブリュネ, Jūru Buryūne) Voiced by: Masashi Hirose (Japanese);...
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    Hokkaido Railway Company Dōnan Isaribi Tetsudō Line (Normally ends at Goryōkaku, but trains generally serve Hakodate as well) Hakodate Main Line Tsugaru-Kaikyō...
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  • Lesbian masonry. Santa Severa Rialto Bridge Akō Castle Fushimi Castle Goryōkaku Nakagusuku Castle Nijō Castle Odawara Castle Oka Castle Osaka Castle Shibata...
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    4-5 ■ South Hokkaido Railway for Goryōkaku and Hakodate 11 ■ Hokkaido Shinkansen for Shin-Aomori and Tokyo 12 ■ Hokkaido Shinkansen for Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto...
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    Teiyō). Takeda Ayasaburō (武田 斐三郎, 1827–80), architect of the fortress of Goryōkaku Ōkuma Shigenobu (大隈 重信, 1838–1922) Yoshio Kōgyū (吉雄 耕牛, 1724–1800), translator...
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