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Matsuoka Bankichi (松岡 磐吉, 1841 – July 5, 1871) was a ****anese
naval officer in the
Tokugawa Navy
during the
Boshin War,
serving as
Captain of the ****anese...
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Hakodate Magistrate Nakajima Saburosuke [ja]
Esashi Magistrate Matsuoka Bankichi ****istant
Esashi Magistrate Kosugi Masanoshin [ja]
Matsumae Magistrate...
- ****an Ezo
Republic Commanders and
leaders Masuda Toranosuke Arai
Ikunosuke Bankichi Matsuoka Strength 8
steam warships 5
steam warships Casualties and losses...
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first European to
reach the Philippines. Portugal Yes 1480 1521 Matsuoka,
Bankichi ****anese
naval officer in the
Tokugawa Navy
during the
Boshin War, serving...
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Ogasawara Islands in ****anese. A
navigator aboard the
diplomatic mission,
Bankichi Matsuoka was sent to
survey the islands. The
shogunate of ****an
first claimed...
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following the Fall of Edo to
imperial forces of 11 April.
Under the
command of
Bankichi Matsuoka, she was one of the
ships seized by
Enomoto Takeaki and other...
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Lower Grade. Nagatomi,
known in his
childhood as Kakuzō (覚蔵) and
later Bankichi (蕃吉), was born in the clan's Edo
residence in 1803. He was the
eldest son...
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Matsuoka (松丘 夕子, born 1977),
better known as Aka Plu, ****anese
comedian Bankichi Matsuoka (松岡 磐吉, 1841–1871), ****anese
Bakufu loyalist Hiroko Matsuoka (松岡...
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Central Committee of the party,
Matsuda Kiichi, Ueda
Onshi and
Saiko Bankichi, were also
leaders in the
Suiheisha movement. The
platform of the Rōdōnōmintō...