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Goryōkaku (五稜郭, lit. 'five-point fort') is a star fort in the ****anese city of
Hakodate on the
island of Hokkaido. The
fortress was
completed in 1866...
- of Hokkaidō. In ****anese, it is also
known as the
Battle of
Goryokaku (五稜郭の戦い,
Goryokaku no tatakai). The
Boshin War
erupted in 1868
between troops favorable...
- 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, ****an, operated...
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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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foreign settlement (1880) Port of
Hakodate in 1897, by
Ogawa Kazumasa Goryōkaku fortress (1866)
Kanemori Red
Brick Warehouse (1869)
British merchant,...
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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...
- m 1984
Tower France Paris-Romainville Also
known as Tour
Relais TDF
Goryokaku Tower 107 m 2006
Tower ****an
Hakodate Perry's
Victory and International...
- memorial.
There is also a
stone for
Hijikata To****ō, who died in
battle at
Goryōkaku.
Itabashi historical sites Keio Railway's
guide to
sites along its lines...
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Tatsuoka Domain,
ruled by the Ogyū-Matsudaira clan.
Along with the
Goryōkaku in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, it is one of only two star
fortresses in ****an...