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Description View of Koenoura Bay Shinkamigoto.JPG |
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In the 16th century, Japanese pirates led by Wako Ochoku, raided numerous ships in the seas between Japan, China, and Korea. The Matsuura clan, gave Wako Ochoku a home and base on Nakadori Island where the pirates lived their lives and kept their ships. The pirates built a fortress and the pictured Kotenoura bay was their launch point, ideal for their pirating escapades.
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Date | 22 November 2011 (original upload date) |
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Author | Nejuf at English Wikipedia |
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- 2011-11-22 07:10 Nejuf 640×480× (62158 bytes) In the 16th century, Japanese pirates led by Wako Ochoku, raided numerous ships in the seas between Japan, China, and Korea. The Matsuura clan, gave Wako Ochoku a home and base on Nakadori Island where the pirates lived their lives and kept their ships. T