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- Q1036851 subject Q8190753.
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- Q1036851 subject Q8385448.
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- Q1036851 abstract "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 on the site formerly occupied by a shrine to Benten, the goddess of fortune. Much of the remnants of the famous Shinsengumi fought their last battle and surrendered there.Benten Daiba is located near Goryokaku, the famous fortress which was the site of the last battle of the Boshin War.".
- Q1036851 thumbnail Bentensakidaiba.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1036851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8190753.
- Q1036851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321487.
- Q1036851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8385448.
- Q1036851 wikiPageWikiLink Q8468855.
- Q1036851 point "41.77343888888889 140.70361111111112".
- Q1036851 type SpatialThing.
- Q1036851 comment "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 on the site formerly occupied by a shrine to Benten, the goddess of fortune.".
- Q1036851 label "Benten Daiba".
- Q1036851 lat "41.77343888888889".
- Q1036851 long "140.70361111111112".
- Q1036851 depiction Bentensakidaiba.jpg.