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This file was uploaded for archival reasons. The colours are completely wrong, as comparison to the colour box will show. If an unrestored version is wanted, use File:Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral) minimal restoration.png which has had the colours corrected using the colourbox. File:Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral).png offers a more extensive restoration.

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Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral). A Japanese print showing three men, believed to be Commander Anan, age 54; Perry, age 49; and Captain Henry Adams, age 59, who opened up Japan to the west. The text being read may be President Fillmore's letter to Emperor of Japan.

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Date Almost certainly within a year or two of 1854
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