In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands.

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1827, the British Navy's Sailing Battleship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beach of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. In 1830, the Ogasawara Islands welcomed the first colonists. 12 men and 13 women from the United States, Britain, Australia and Hawaii arrived at the largest island of the Ogasawara Islands and established permanent settlements. From now on, the Ogasawara Islands are no longer a land of uninhabitedness.

In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. - DayDayNews

Knock on the commander of the Japanese gate fleet, US Navy Brigadier General Matthew Carbryce Perry

1853, US Navy Brigadier General Matthew Carbryce Perry set out for Japan, preparing to knock on the gate that closed the country to Japan. Perry, the fleet commander of the Ogasawara Islands, spent $50 from the American settlers on the father island, purchased a property on the father island, and assigned his own colonial officials. The American power has also intervened in this distant archipelago.

In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. - DayDayNews

Open Japan's national gate One of the members of the Black Ship Fleet - the Susquehanna Steam Sail Warship

In fact, Perry intervened the American power into the Ogasawara Islands. The Perry Fleet, which went north all the way, arrived in Uraga in July 1853 (Today In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. - DayDayNews

Japan's early steam sail warship Hamsui Maru

In January 1862, Japan, with ocean-going capabilities, sent a steam sail warship Hamsui Maru, a steam sail warship Hamsui Maru, which also declared sovereignty to the Ogasawara Islands and made use of the ocean-going capabilities. After the late 16th century Japanese navigator In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. - DayDayNews

Meiji era Fashi

1875, after the Meiji Restoration, Japan redeclared its sovereignty over this archipelago and named every island in the Ogasawara Islands. In 1876, the Meiji government directly placed the Ogasawara Islands under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and sent 38 residents to settle on these islands. The European and American residents on the island were recognized as Japanese nationals in 1882.

In 1827, the British Navy's Sailing Warship of the Flower Sea came to the Ogasawara Islands and left copper markers on the beaches of the Ogasawara Islands, declaring sovereignty over the Ogasawara Islands. - DayDayNews

1920 Masawara Island Meteorological Station in the Ogasawara Islands

The late 19th century and the early 20th century, the world experienced a series of earth-shaking changes. The Japanese, which was shocked by a few steam sail warships in the early years, was no longer the vulgar appearance it was back then. In less than 10 years, it defeated the two powerful countries of the Qing Dynasty and the Tsarist Russia. Especially the victory of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the victory of the versus the Ma navy made the Japanese navy among the world's top naval clubs. With a broader vision, the Japanese navy gradually realized the strategic importance of the Ogasawara Islands in the early 20th century and strongly proposed to build military facilities in the Ogasawara Islands. The battlefield , one of the fierce battles for islands, has laid the foreshadowing of Iwo Jima. At this time, the foreshadowing has been laid.

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