- This is the Odaiba.
- What does Odaiba mean?
- The stand of the cannon.
- It isn't cute.
- Where is the cannon?
- Here.
- What was it used for?
- American ships came in 1853.
- Matthew Perry.
- Japan closed the country for 260 years.
- Japan had diplomatic ties with only the Netherlands.
- What did Mr.Perry do?
- The United States did whale fishing.
- They wanted the place that rested a ship.
- Did they want Japan to open?
- Japan refused rigidly it.
- Mr.Perry intended to threaten Japan.
- He came by black big ships.
- They were equipped with a cannon.
- Did they paint a ship in black to threaten Japan?
- Prevention of corrosion.
- Edo Shogunate informed him
- that I could not give the answer immediately.
- Mr.Perry said that we came one year later.
- And what became of them?
- The Edo Shogunate armed itself.
- They bought ships from the Netherlands.
- And Prepared the cannon launching site into this neighborhood.
- A time limit is one year.
- They wanted to make 12 cannon bases.
- But they was able to make only eight sites.
- What did Mr.Perry do?
- He came again a half year later.
- It is early for half a year.
- He withdrew to Yokohama.
- Cannon base was useful.
- The Edo Shogunate and the United States began negotiations.
- The result of negotiations?
- The treaty between Japan and USA was signed in 1854.
- Other countries?
- The U.K., France and Russia demanded negotiations from Japan, too.
- Japan becomes busy.
- Okay, Who will tell the last story of the Edo Shogunate?
- Can you?
- No problem. I'll talk about Bloodlessly surrendered.
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