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The Japanese Guardian of the West, a Sui-Riu dragon named [[Lord Jinai]], is suspected to have ultimately destroyed the ''Phaeton'', killing both captain and crew. Afterward, Lord Jinai continued to guard both Nagasaki Harbour, and the surrounding waters.
 
The Japanese Guardian of the West, a Sui-Riu dragon named [[Lord Jinai]], is suspected to have ultimately destroyed the ''Phaeton'', killing both captain and crew. Afterward, Lord Jinai continued to guard both Nagasaki Harbour, and the surrounding waters.
  
Following the attack of the Phaeton, the Bakufu reinforced coastal defenses, and promulgated a law prohibiting foreigners coming ashore, on pain of death. The Bakufu also requested that official interpreters learn English and Russian, departing from their prior focus on Dutch studies.  
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Following the attack of the Phaeton, the Bakufu reinforced coastal defenses, and promulgated a law prohibiting foreigners coming ashore, on pain of death. The Bakufu also requested that official interpreters learn English and Russian, departing from their prior focus on Dutch studies. In 1814, the first English-Japanese dictionary (6,000 words) was written by the Dutch interpreter Motoki Shozaemon.
 
 
In 1814, the first English-Japanese dictionary (6,000 words) was written by the Dutch interpreter Motoki Shozaemon.
 
  
 
== Ship Data ==
 
== Ship Data ==

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