This year marks the 170th anniversary since the Treaty of Peace and Amity between Japan and the United States was signed in Yokohama in 1854. With the conclusion of this treaty, Japan was forced to maintain diplomatic relations with Western countries, and in 1858 the Shogunate established the Foreign Bugyo. Meanwhile, the Kanagawa Magistrate was established in Yokohama when the port was opened. There will be some historical materials which have never been on display as well as the exhibits on figures of the “diplomats” at the end of the Edo period.
Dates: 21st September until 24th November
(closed on 22nd until 25th October)
Place: Yokohama Archives of History
Price: JPY500
Elementary/Junior High School /Age65+ resident in Yokohama JPY250
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