Ayasaburō Takeda — Takeda Ayasaburō Ayasaburō Takeda (1827 1880) est un érudit japonais du Rangaku, et l architecte de la forteresse de Goryōkaku à Hokkaidō. Biographie Takeda Ayasaburō naît dans le han d Ōzu (aujourd hui dans la préfecture d Ehime) en 1827. Il… … Wikipédia en Français
Rangaku — A meeting of Japan, China, and the West, Shiba Kōkan, late 18th century … Wikipedia
Tekijuku — (適塾) was a school established in Senba Osaka, in 1838 during the Tenpo era of the late Edo period. Its founder was Ogata Kōan, a doctor and scholar of Dutch studies (Rangaku). Some of the school s notable alumni include Fukuzawa Yukichi, Omura… … Wikipedia
Castillo Goryōkaku — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Castillo Goryōkaku Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japón … Wikipedia Español
Goryōkaku — nihongo|Goryōkaku|五稜郭| is a star fort in the city of Hakodate in southern Hokkaidō, Japan. It was the main fortress of the short lived Republic of Ezo. History Built by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1857 1866, it was located in the center of the port … Wikipedia
Ogata Kōan — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogata . Statue of Ogata Kōan at his birthplace in Okayama Ogata Kōan (緒方 洪庵 … Wikipedia
Benten Daiba — nihongo|Benten Daiba|弁天台場 was a key fortress of the Republic of Ezo in 1868 1869. It was located at the entrance of the bay of Hakodate, in the northern island of Hokkaidō, Japan.Benten Daiba was built by the Japanese architect Takeda Ayasaburō… … Wikipedia
List of Japanese architects — The following is a chronological list of Japanese architects. Some of their major architectural works are listed after each name. Middle Ages Meiji period *Takeda Ayasaburō *Kunio Maekawa *Furuichi Kohi *Inokuchi Arika *Yoshida Tetsuro Post World … Wikipedia
France–Japan relations (19th century) — The development of France Japan relations in the 19th century coincided with Japan s opening to the Western world, following two centuries of seclusion under the Sakoku system and France s expansionist policy in Asia. The two countries became… … Wikipedia
Goryokaku — Karte der Festung Goryōkaku Goryōkaku (jap. 五稜郭, goryōkaku) ist ein Fort in der Stadt Hakodate im südlichen Hokkaidō in Japan. Es war die Hauptfestung der kurzlebigen Republik Ezo. Erbaut vom Tokugawa Shogunat von 1857 bis … Deutsch Wikipedia