File:Surrender of Goryokaku (by the Ezo rebels) by Hayakawa Shozan 1877.png

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English: This print depicts the June 1869 surrender of the Ezo rebels at Goryōkaku, the "star fort" in Hakodate in southern Hokkaidō. The Ezo rebels were loyalists to the defeated shogunate and the last significant military threat to the Meiji imperial forces. In this scene Saigō Takamori (central figure in the center panel) is demanding (or, perhaps, accepting) the surrender of Enomoto Takeaki 榎本 武揚 the leader of the short-lived Ezo Republic (seated and leaning forward in the right panel.) Placing Saigō at the scene of the surrender is taking historical license as Saigō did not reach the rebels stronghold until after the surrender was made to Kuroda Kiyotaka 黑田 清隆, who is not shown in the print.
日本語: 箱館、五稜閣之降伏。「箱館戦争を描いた錦絵」。
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Source The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints -https://sites.google.com/a/myjapanesehanga.com/www/home/artists/hayakawa-shozan-1850-1892/the-surrender-of-the-ezo-rebels
Author Hayakawa Shōzan (1850-1892), (Signature: 松月保誠 Shōgetsu Yasusei)

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