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Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce
The was signed on August 26, 1858 by Lord Elgin and the then representatives of the Japanese government (Tokugawa shogunate). This was an unequal treaty, that gave Japan semi-colonial status. The concessions which Japan made were threefold: *A representative of the British government would be permitted to reside at Yedo. *Hakodate, Kanagawa and Nagasaki were to be opened to British commerce on July 1, 1859 and British subjects could travel within a range of 25 miles of each port. Hyogo would open on January 1, 1863. *British subjects would be allowed to reside in Yedo from January 1, 1862, and Osaka from January 1, 1863. ==See also==
*Anglo-Japanese Alliance *Ansei Treaties *Japan–United Kingdom relations *Harris Treaty *James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin *Unequal treaty
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