Benten Daiba

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Benten Daiba(弁天台場) was a coastal battery constructed in the late Edo period in what is now Benten-chō(弁天町), Hakodate City, Hokkaido, as one of a group of coastal fortifications built to defend the northern territories of Ezo against the increasing presence of foreign ships. Initially a small-scale Japanese-style battery, in Bakumatsu(幕末), it was rebuilt as part of coastal defense enhancements following the opening of Hakodate Port to counter foreign vessels entering the port. Subsequently, it became a central component of Hakodate Bay’s defenses and, during the Hakodate War(箱館戦争, Last phase of Boshin War at Oshima peninsula), served as a key defensive facility for the former-shogunate forces(旧幕府軍), engaging in fierce battles with the new government’s naval fleet. It is also known as Benten Misaki Daiba(弁天岬台場), Benten Zaki Daiba(弁天崎台場). The reconstruction was designed by Takeda Ayasaburō(武田 斐三郎).

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  • Battle of Hakodate
    last stage of the Boshin War, occurring around Hakodate in the northern Japanese island of Hokkaidō
  • Naval Battle of Hakodate
    1869 battle
  • Battle of Futamata
    1869 battle
  • Benten Daiba
    ezo fortress in Hokkaidō, Japan
  • Fort Hakodate Ruins
    building in Hakodate, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
  • Hekirichi Bastion Fort
    first star-shaped Bastion fort in Japan
  • Goryōkaku
    fortress
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J. M. Engelberts` schematic diagram of a coastal defense network. A system that utilizes terrain, interweaving lines of fire from multiple batteries to counter the movement of warships.J. M. Engelberts' schematic diagram of a coastal defense network. A system that utilizes terrain, interweaving lines of fire from multiple batteries to counter the movement of warships.
Bentenjima Yachiyobashi (Usujiri Hakodate)Bentenjima Yachiyobashi (Usujiri Hakodate)
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Benten Daiba Monument and behind it the Hakodate Dock Red Brick WarehousesBenten Daiba Monument and behind it the Hakodate Dock Red Brick Warehouses
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    arearegion1869Republic of EzoWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1868Battle of HakodatebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1869Naval Battle of HakodatebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1869Battle of FutamatabattleWikidata
    linkpageTripadvisor page@Wikidata
    organisationfactory1896Hakodate Dockmanufacturing, shipyard, architectural engineering, factory, shipbuilding, shipbuilding companyWikidata
    siteartillery battery1863Benten DaibadaibaWikidata
    sitefortFort Hakodate Ruinsfortress, ruinsWikidata
    sitefortHekirichi Bastion FortJapanese castle, star fortWikidata
    sitefort1866Goryōkakustar fort, castle ruin in Japan, fortress, parkWikidata
    commonsimageBenten Battery Commons
    commonsimageBentensakidaiba Commons
    commonsimageBenten-Daiba Commons
    commonsimageJ. M. Engelberts' schematic diagram of a coastal defense network. A system that utilizes terrain, interweaving lines of fire from multiple batteries to counter the movement of warships. Commons
    commonsimageBentenjima Yachiyobashi (Usujiri Hakodate) Commons
    commonsimagePlan of Benten daiba 02 Commons
    commonsimage弁天台場跡 Commons
    commonsimageBenten Daiba Monument and behind it the Hakodate Dock Red Brick Warehouses Commons