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Japanese warship San Juan Bautista
Japanese warship San Juan Bautista The Japanese-built 1613 galleon San ...
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Japanese warship San Buena Ventura
Japanese warship San Buena Ventura San Buena Ventura was a 120 ton ship ... navigator and adventurer William Adams for the Japanese shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. The ship was ...
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Japanese warship Kanrin Maru
Japanese warship Kanrin Maru Kanrin Maru, Japan's first screw-driven steam warship, 1855. Career Builder: The Netherlands Ordered: 1853 ... h) Complement: ? Armament: 12 guns Kanrin Maru (Japanese: 咸臨丸) was Japan's first sail and screw-driven steam warship. She was ordered in 1853 from ...
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Japanese warship Shohei Maru
Japanese warship Shohei Maru Career Builder: Sakura-jima, Seto ... ship Complement: Armament: 10 guns Shōhei Maru (Japanese: 昇平丸) was Japan's first Western-style warship following the country's period of Seclusion ... the 17th century, such as the galleon San Juan Bautista.
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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 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 ... for Asian and South-East Asian trade. San Buena Ventura (1607) - Built by William Adams for Tokugawa Ieyasu. Crossed the Pacific. San Juan Bautista (1614) - One of Japan's ...
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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 was followed by Japan' ...
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User:PHG
... Fe Los Alamos Albuquerque Phoenix Las Vegas San Francisco San Jose Berkeley Los Angeles Rodeo Drive Hawai ... Hathigumpha inscription Kharavela Gorytos Osmund Bopearachchi Imperial Japanese Navy, Unstub, Naval history of Japan Japanese Submarine Kairyu Japanese aircraft carrier Hosho Japanese battleship Mikasa ...
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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 ... going Western-style warships, such as the San Juan Bautista, a 500-ton galleon- ...
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Category:Military history of Japan
... this category. B Battles of Japan H Japanese heraldry I Imperial Japanese Army I cont. Imperial Japanese Navy J Japanese militarism M Military Communication of Feudal Japan W Japanese warriors W cont. Wars of Japan ...
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