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King was outraged by the Japanese response, and upon his return to the United States in 1839 wrote a book about his adventure. In the book he explained that the American flag had been fired upon by a foreign government and that the next contacts with Japan "had better be left to the stronger and
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and cookies were shared until late in the night. By daybreak, however, cannons had been brought closer to the seaside, and they were again fired at the ship. Hundreds of small boats, each with a small cannon at the front, also started to surround and attack the ship. The
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In 1845, a resolution was introduced to the United States Congress to open Japan to trade. Although the resolution was never passed, the United States government sent an expedition under
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In addition to its commercial aims, the ship was attempting to repatriate seven shipwrecked Japanese citizens who had been picked up in
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The nature of the ship's mission became known one year after the event, and this resulted in increased criticism of the Edict.
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King anchored at a safe distance, out of range of the shore batteries. Men from several small fishing ships boarded the SS
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In July 1837, Charles W. King set off with the seven Japanese aboard an American merchant ship called the SS
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of 1825. It has been alleged that King used the pretext of repatriating seven Japanese castaways, among them
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King's visit to Japan was briefly depicted during the opening episode of the 2008 NHK
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as soon as the ship approached Uraga, in compliance with the 1825–42
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by cannon fire. This was carried out in accordance with the Japanese
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Bay. The ship had been disarmed to signify its peaceful intentions.
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The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas,
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The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas
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A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
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with two heavily armed ships, to induce Japan to negotiate.
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A History of Japan, 1582–1941: Internal and External Worlds
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order that any approaching Western ships, apart from
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Charles W. King

American
sakoku
Japan
Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels
Yamamoto Otokichi
Macau
Samuel Wells Williams
Uraga
Edo
Miura Peninsula
shogunal
Dutch
sake
Kagoshima
Kyūshū
Canton
James Biddle
Taiga drama
Atsuhime
castaways
Otokichi
Cape Flattery
Washington
"Japanese Castaways of 1834: The Three Kichis"
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
0-521-82155-X
ISBN

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