Treaty of Hakodate

The Treaty of Hakodate is a treaty signed between Emperor-King Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia and Governor-General von Rostrand in which it was agreed that Hakodate would be created to become a concession of the Karno-Ruthenian Empire, located in Hakodate, Hokkaido, submitted to its laws, Constitution and Emperor. Officially created as the “Karno-Ruthenian Concession of Hakodate“, the area occupies part of Hakodate Park, with little more then 10,000 square meters and famous for the cherry blossom-viewing season. Carl von Joseph und Rostrand, was created “His Illustrious Highness, Count of Rostrand“ and appointed as Governor-General of the Concession in Hakodate. The treaty is appointed as one of the most ambitious expansionist attitudes of Karnia-Ruthenia, establishing its first territory in the Far East.