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    The French military mission of 1867 to 1868 was one of the first foreign military training missions to Japan, and the first sent by France. It was formed...
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  • French military mission to Japan may refer to: French military mission to Japan (18671868), to found the Denshūtai corps of elite troops French military...
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    earlier missions, the first French military mission to Japan (18671868), and the second French military mission to Japan (1872–1880), which had a considerable...
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    French Military Mission to Japan arrives in Yokohama January 13, 1867. Among them is Captain Jules Brunet. 1867: Japan sends a delegation to the 1867...
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    Black Ships (category Japan–United States relations)
    swept Japan in the waning years of the Tokugawa shogunate". Treaty of Shimoda Russian frigate Pallada French Military Mission to Japan (1867-1868) Gunboat...
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    Jules Brunet (category French expatriates in Japan)
    sent to Japan as a horse artillery instructor with the French military mission of 1867, he refused to leave the country after the shōgun was defeated, and...
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    Charles Chanoine (category French military personnel of the Second Opium War)
    was a French military officer who led the first French mission sent to Japan, between 1867 and 1868, and later served as Minister of War under the Third...
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  • In Japanese military history, the modernization of the Japanese army and navy during the Meiji period (1868–1912) and until the Mukden Incident (1931)...
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    incident United States expedition to Korea Ganghwa Island incident (1875) French military mission to Japan (18671868) French people in Korea The Korean name...
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    Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 until...
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    Sensō), sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution or Japanese Civil War, was a civil war in Japan fought from 1868 to 1869 between forces of the ruling...
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    Pierre-Gustave Roze (category Military history of Korea)
    returned to Japan, where they were able to welcome the first French military mission to Japan (18671868) in Yokohama harbor on 13 January 1867. Roze was...
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    missions in order to help Japan to modernize its armed forces. The first foreign military mission in Japan was held by France in 1867. On June 29, 1869...
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    modernized its army through the assistance of French military missions (Jules Brunet), and Japan later relied on France for several aspects of its modernization...
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    a sum of 831,200 guilders. Her construction was overseen by a Japanese military mission under Uchida Masao and Akamatsu Noriyoshi. She was launched in...
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    Tokugawa Yoshinobu (category People of Meiji-period Japan)
    1867, while aiming at keeping some political influence. After these efforts failed following the defeat at the Battle of Toba–Fushimi in early 1868,...
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    Denshūtai (category Military units and formations established in 1868)
    Bakumatsu period in Japan. The corps was founded by Ōtori Keisuke with the help of the 1867–68 French Military Mission to Japan. The corps was composed...
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    Battle of Hakodate (category 1868 in Japan)
    The Battle of Hakodate (箱館戦争, Hakodate Sensō) was fought in Japan from December 4, 1868 to June 27, 1869, between the remnants of the Tokugawa shogunate...
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  • interpreter of Japanese life to the West. At age 16 he was assigned to the Jesuit Mission in Nagasaki in 1577 in a period of military and civil strife...
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    Meiji era (redirect from Meiji Japan)
    of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people...
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  • to be sodium (on 20 October English astronomer Norman Lockyer identifies it). October - The French military mission to Japan (1867–68) is ordered to leave...
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    The Mekong expedition of 1866–1868, conceived and promoted by a group of French colonial officers and launched under the leadership of captain Ernest...
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    Tokugawa shogunate (category 1868 disestablishments in Japan)
    (江戸幕府, Edo bakufu), was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868. The Tokugawa shogunate was established by Tokugawa...
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  • attire. Gyokusen-en, Japanese garden made by a Korean samurai Wakita Naokata and his descendants French military mission to Japan (1867–68) Denrinbō Raikei...
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    Bakumatsu (category 1867 disestablishments in Japan)
    the Tokugawa shogunate ended. Between 1853 and 1867, under foreign diplomatic and military pressure, Japan ended its isolationist foreign policy known as...
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    Matsudaira Tarō, and French officers Jules Brunet and André Cazeneuve, former members of a military training mission to Japan, who had refused to leave the country...
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  • diplomat and writer who traveled in Japan and wrote Tales of Old Japan (1871). Jules Brunet (1867, France) A French military officer who served the Tokugawa...
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    (1868–1912), the Empire of Japan emerged as the most developed state in Asia and as an industrialized world power that pursued military conflict to expand...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1868. 1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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    Japanese students in the United Kingdom List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868 Australia–Japan relations Canada–Japan relations China–Japan...
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