1894 August 8, “Japanese Mob”, in The Climax, volume VIII, number 9, Richmond, KY, page 1:
A Chinese mob in Takau insulted the members of the Japanese legation as they were returning from Peking. The mob's action led to a tumult which was tardily suppressed by the authorities.
After the war between Great Britain and China, which culminated in 1860 in the Treat of Tientsin, two Formosan ports, Takau and Tamsui, were thrown open to foreign trade in accordance with provisions in that treaty, and British subjects and missionaries were to be allowed safe-conducts in the island.
2015, 萌咩誌, “推特瘋傳到日本!超稀有「艦娘」塗裝痛卡車出沒南台灣”, in ETtoday新聞雲: