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    Baron Nashiba Tokioki (梨羽 時起, 24 September 1850 – 24 October 1924) was an admiral in the early Imperial Japanese Navy, noted for his role in the battleship...
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    personnel Tsuboi Kōzō (1843–1898), admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy Nashiba Tokioki (1850–1924), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy Arichi Shinanojō...
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  • (1857–1937) Kabayama Sukenori (1837–1922) Matsumura Tatsuo (1868–1932) Nashiba Tokioki (1850–1924) Katō Tomosaburō (1861–1923) Shibayama Yahachi (1850–1924)...
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    the 1st Fleet and became the flagship of its commander, Rear-Admiral Nashiba Tokioki. She participated in the Battle of Port Arthur on 9 February 1904 when...
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    Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 under the command of Lieutenant Commander Nashiba Tokioki, at the Battle of Lushunkou, Battle of Weihaiwei and the Battle of...
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    Domain (now Yamaguchi Prefecture. His younger brother was Admiral Nashiba Tokioki. As a samurai youth, he fought in the Boshin War to overthrow the Tokugawa...
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    prompted the Russians to lay more minefields. On 14 May, Rear Admiral Nashiba Tokioki put to sea with the battleships Hatsuse (flag), Shikishima, and Yashima...
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    when those ships had been sunk by Russian naval mines, and Admiral Nashiba Tokioki transferred his flag to Tatsuta after this disaster. However, Tatsuta...
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    command of the Tatsuta which was under the 1st Squadron under Baron Tokioki Nashiba and was on guard outside Port Arthur due to the blockade of the Russian...
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    next day during a storm. On the morning of 15 May 1904, Rear Admiral Nashiba Tokioki led a squadron consisting of the pre-dreadnoughts Hatsuse, Yashima...
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  • July 30 – Fusanosuke Gotō, Military personnel (b. 1879) October 24 – Nashiba Tokioki, admiral (b. 1850) November 15 – Daisuke Namba, communist activist...
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    March, Fuji and her sister Yashima, under the command of Rear Admiral Nashiba Tokioki, blindly bombarded the harbour of Port Arthur from Pigeon Bay, on the...
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  • Hashimoto (20 December 1905 – 22 November 1906) Vice-Admiral Baron Tokioki Nashiba (22 November 1906 – 12 March 1907) Vice-Admiral Baron Yunoshin Kano...
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    March, Yashima and her sister Fuji, under the command of Rear-Admiral Nashiba Tokioki, blindly bombarded the harbour of Port Arthur from Pigeon Bay, on the...
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    1905 Tōgō Masamichi 30 November 1905 Miyahara Jirō 8 November 1906 Nashiba Tokioki 12 March 1907 Mochihara Heiji 12 March 1907 Kano Yūnoshin 12 March...
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    Nashiba Tokioki, were wary of the entrance to Lushun, but around 11:00 am, at the waters southeast, the Hatsuse was struck by a naval mine. Nashiba ordered...
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