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known as both Port
Arthur (Russian: Порт-Артур, romanized: Port-Artur) and
Ryojun (****anese: 旅順). In English-language diplomatic, news, and
historical writings...
- (佐藤 順之助); July 13, 1832 –
March 12, 1907),
previously known as
Matsumoto Ryōjun (松本 良順), was a ****anese
physician and
photographer who
served as the personal...
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Peninsula at the
entrance of the
Bohai Sea, and
included the port city of
Ryojun (Port Arthur/Lüshunkou). ****an lost
Kwantung w****s
later in the
Triple Intervention...
- six trials, An was
sentenced to
death by the ****anese
colonial court in
Ryojun (Port Arthur). An was
angered at the sentence,
though he
expected this outcome...
- The
Ryojun Guard District (旅順要港部,
Ryojun Yōkōbu) was the
major navy base for the
Imperial ****anese Navy in the
Kwantung Leased Territory before and during...
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Fairmont Dalian Hoshigaura (Star Beach):
Beach resort in
suburban Dairen.
Ryojun (Port Arthur):
Opened March 21, 1908 by the Russians, when the city was...
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troop strength of 14,000 men. It was
headquartered in Port
Arthur (known as
Ryojun in ****anese) and was
administered as a
department by the
Kwantung Government-general...
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Liaodong Peninsula,
controlled by the city of
Ryojun. Originally, in the
Treaty of Shimonoseki,
Ryojun had been
given to ****an. This part of the treaty...
- Toba–Fushimi in the
first month of the year Keiō-4,
Okita went into
Matsumoto Ryōjun's hospital in Edo. He then
moved to a
guesthouse with
Okita Rintarou, Okita...
- knew he was
fighting a
losing battle, and told the
physician Matsumoto Ryōjun: I am not
going to
battle to win. With the
Tokugawa government about to...