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    The Katsuragi class (葛城型スループ, Katsuragi-gata suru-pu) was a three-ship class of composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese...
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    She was launched on 31 March 1885 and commissioned on 4 November 1887. Katsuragi saw combat service in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, patrolling...
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    Kongō class Kongō (1877) Hiei (1877) Amagi Tsukushi Kaimon Tenryū Katsuragi class Katsuragi Yamato Musashi Heien (1882, ex-Chinese, captured 1895) Maya class...
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    Japanese corvette Musashi (category Katsuragi-class corvettes)
    Musashi (武蔵) was the third and final vessel in the Katsuragi class of composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy....
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    the battleships Hyūga, Ise, Yamato, Haruna, aircraft carriers Amagi, Katsuragi, Ryūhō, Kaiyō and other ships. Kitakami sustained no damage. In July 1945...
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    America in 1889. Arisugawa’s first naval command was that of the corvette Katsuragi in early 1890, and his next was the cruiser Takao later that year. In...
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    unable to build ironclad warships in Japan. She became a training ship in 1887 and made training cruises to the Mediterranean and to countries on the edge...
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  • noble title. It was recorded to be conferred mainly on Soga, Kose, Ki, Katsuragi, and Hozumi clans. Muraji (連)—the seventh highest noble title. It was...
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    Kaigun: strategy, tactics, and technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-192-8...
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    monk Jiun Onkō (1718–1804). It is also known as Katsuragi Shintō because Jiun lived on Mt. Katsuragi. It integrates esoteric Buddhism, siddham (Sanskrit...
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  • Yamato; five fleet carriers Junyo, Shinano (never operational), Amagi, Katsuragi and the Unryu; the light carrier Ryuho; the escort carriers Kaiyo and...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1902)
    1 April 1912 (Tatsuroku 6) In the column for warships, 'Suzuya' and 'Katsuragi', in the column for warships, 'Fumizuki', 'Satsuki', 'Sazanami', 'Kaun'...
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    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Howarth,...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese ironclad Kongō
    served with the Small Standing Fleet before becoming a training ship in 1887, thereafter making training cruises to the Mediterranean and to countries...
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    Japanese gunboat Chōkai (category 1887 ships)
    Ishikawajima-Hirano Shipyards in Tokyo on 1 January 1886 and launched on 20 August 1887. She was completed on 27 December 1888. Chōkai was captained by Lieutenant...
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    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-192-8. Howarth, Stephen (1983)...
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    Alice is re-imagined as a sixteen-year-old Japanese girl named Ariko Katsuragi, also called "Alice" by the Wonderland denizens (as "Alice" sounds similar...
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  • Matsuda (1875-1952), founder of Mazda automobile company Michio Suzuki (1887–1982), founder of Suzuki Eiji Toyoda (1913–2013), founder of luxury automobile...
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  • (Kichidenji Tahōtō) [28] Taima-dera Yakushi-dō 當麻寺薬師堂 Taimadera Yakushidō 1447 Katsuragi 34°30′59″N 135°41′47″E / 34.51632973°N 135.69641031°E / 34.51632973;...
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    the first visit of the Japanese fleet since the 1887 visit for the jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887, further the ships were now fitted with Marconi wireless...
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    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. * Howarth...
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    Wonderland. It features sixteen-year-old Japanese high school student Ariko Katsuragi, also called "Alice", who explores Wonderland as she recovers the memories...
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    capital cities. The current form of Nara Prefecture was officially created in 1887 when it became independent of Osaka Prefecture. Historically, Nara Prefecture...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese ironclad Fusō
    Musashi on 30 March 1886 and was transferred to the Small Standing Fleet in 1887. The ship made a lengthy cruise in the Western Pacific in 1888 and visited...
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    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Howarth,...
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    Kingdom of Korea, before returning to Yokohama on 13 December. In early 1887 the sisters transported the Emperor and Empress from Yokohama to Kyoto and...
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    Japanese gunboat Atago (category 1887 ships)
    down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 17 July 1886 and launched on 18 June 1887. She was completed on 2 March 1889. To distinguish her from her sister ships...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese cruiser Akitsushima
    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Howarth,...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese corvette Kaimon
    Akitsushima Yoshino Chiyoda Takao Tsukushi Armored corvettes Hiei Kongō Yamato Katsuragi Musashi Kaimon Tenryū Amagi Ironclad warship Fusō Gunboats Maya Chōkai...
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    Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7. Gardiner...
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