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Egawa Hidetatsu Tarōzaemon (江川 英龍 太郎左衛門, ****anese pronunciation: [ta.ɾoː.(d)zaꜜ.e.moɴ], June 23, 1801 -
March 1, 1855) was a ****anese
Bakufu intendant...
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incident involving the
Morrison under Charles W. King in 1837,
Egawa Hidetatsu was put in
charge of
establishing the
defense of
Tokyo Bay
against Western...
- Saitō Dōsan (斎藤 道三, 1494 – May 28, 1556), also
known as Saitō
Toshimasa (斎藤 利政), was a ****anese
samurai lord and
daimyo during the
Sengoku period. He was...
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which formed small islands nearby. They were
constructed in 1853 by
Egawa Hidetatsu for the
Tokugawa shogunate in
order to
protect Edo from
attack by sea...
- PMID 9565343. S2CID 30726514. Imura, Yoshinori; Yasui, Hirohiko; Outani,
Hidetatsu; Wakamatsu, Toru; Hamada, Kenichiro; Nakai, Takaaki; Yamada, Shutaro;...
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belated attempts to
modernize its
armed forces with
western weaponry.
Egawa Hidetatsu,
daikan of the
Nirayama Daikansho was ****igned a
leading role in the reinforcement...
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characters like
Heian period buddhist monk
Taihan in February,
samurai Egawa Hidetatsu and
legendary folk hero
Ishikawa Goemon later on in June. In an English-speaking...
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fortifications with
cannon batteries were
built at
Odaiba in Edo Bay by
Egawa Hidetatsu for the
Tokugawa shogunate. The
purpose was to
protect Edo from another...
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series of six
island fortresses (daiba)
constructed in 1853 by
Egawa Hidetatsu for the
Tokugawa shogunate in
order to
protect Edo from
attack by sea...
- Domain, in what is now Kitakyushu, ****uoka. He
studied rangaku under Egawa Hidetatsu and
fought as a
Kokura samurai against the
forces of Chōshū
Domain during...