Hakodate Sentence Examples

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  • Hakodate is one of the ports originally opened to foreign trade.

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  • The Bay of Hakodate, an inlet of Tsugaru Strait, is completely land-locked, easy of access and spacious, with deep water almost up to the shore, and good holding-ground.

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  • Frequent steamers connect Hakodate and Yokohama and other ports, and there is daily communication with Aomori, 56 m.

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  • Hakodate was opened to American commerce in 18J4.

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  • The salient episode of his career was an attempt to establish a republic at Hakodate.

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  • Finding himself in command of a squadron which represented practically the whole of Japan's naval forces, he refused to acquiesce in the deposition of the Shogun, his liege lord, and, steaming off to Yezo (1867), proclaimed a republic and fortified Hakodate.

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  • The newly organized government of the empire, however, instead of inflicting the death penalty on him and his principal followers, as would have been the inevitable sequel of such a drama in previous times, punished them with imprisonment only, and four years after the Hakodate episode, Enomoto received an important post in Hokkaido, the very scene of his wild attempt.

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