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Japanese warship Kanrin Maru
Japanese warship Kanrin Maru Kanrin Maru, Japan's first screw-driven ...
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Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy Ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It is also presently the ensign ... Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) (: 大日本帝國海軍 Shinjitai: 大日本帝国海軍 (help· info ... international disputes. The origins of the Imperial Japanese Navy trace back to early interactions with ... powerful foes as in the 1895 Sino-Japanese war and the 1905 Russo-Japanese ...
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List of ships of the Japanese Navy
List of ships of the Japanese Navy This is the list of ships ... of Japan's medieval Navy, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense ... modern warships Western-style sail warships Shōhei Maru (1854) - Japan's first post-seclusion Western-style sail warship. Hou-Ou Maru (1854) Asahi Maru (1856) Steam warships ...
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Category:Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Category:Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Subcategories There are 6 subcategories to ... Pages in category "Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy" There are 44 pages in this section of this category. A Japanese gunboat Akagi Japanese battleship Aki Japanese warship Asahi Maru Japanese cruiser Asama ...
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List of Japanese sail battleships
List of Japanese sail battleships This is a list of Japanese battleships and armored ships prior to 1859: Shōhei Maru (1854) Kanrin Maru (1855) - Japan's first screw-driven ...
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Naval history of Japan
... – Japan in WWI Shōwa period – Japanese expansionism – Occupied Japan – Post-Occupation ... brink of World War II. The Imperial Japanese Navy's history of successes, sometimes against ... powerful foes as in the 1895 Sino-Japanese war and the 1905 Russo-Japanese War, ended with almost complete annhiliation in ... Eastern Barbarians, Wei Chronicles) recorded that some Japanese people claimed to be descendants of ...
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Japan-United States relations
... Early historical relations Hasekura Tsunenaga, the first Japanese ambassador to Northern America, in 1614. Numerous ... and then Europe in 1614, on the Japanese-built galleon San Juan Bautista. This period ... by trying to return to Japan three Japanese sailors (among them, Otokichi) who had been ... Tokyo Bay with two ships, including one warship armed with 72 cannons, but his demands ... of a squadron in search of a Japanese trade treaty. Aboard a black-hulled ...
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User:PHG
... Hathigumpha inscription Kharavela Gorytos Osmund Bopearachchi Imperial Japanese Navy, Unstub, Naval history of Japan Japanese Submarine Kairyu Japanese aircraft carrier Hosho Japanese battleship Mikasa Jules Brunet Moroiso Haniwa Nanban ... period Alessandro Valignano Naval Battle of Hakodate Japanese battleship Kotetsu Japanese warship Kanrin Maru ...
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Edo period
... – Japan in WWI Shōwa period – Japanese expansionism – Occupied Japan – Post-Occupation ... history Naval history Glossary The Edo period (Japanese: 江戸時代, Edo-jidai), also called Tokugawa period, is a division of Japanese history running from 1600 to 1867. The ... mechanisms. From openness to seclusion A 1634 Japanese Red seal ship. Main article: Sakoku Like ... ton galleon-type ship that transported a Japanese embassy headed by Hasekura Tsunenaga to ...
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Nakahama Manjiro
... John Manjiro, was one of the first Japanese people to visit the United States and ... contributed to the construction of the Shohei Maru, Japan's first post-seclusion foreign-style warship. First diplomatic mission to the US Manjiro ... was a translator in the first ever Japanese delegation to the United States, arrived on the Japanese steamship Kanrin Maru, in 1860. Nakahama ...
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