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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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    Katsuragi (葛城) was the lead ship in the Katsuragi class of three composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship...
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  • Nara. Katsuragi, a town in Wakayama. The Katsuragi-class corvette, in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Japanese corvette Katsuragi, the lead...
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  • the lead ship of her class of battleships, launched in 1940 and sunk in 1945 Japanese corvette Yamato, was a Katsuragi-class corvette, launched in 1885,...
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  • corvette Yamato, corvette of the Katsuragi-class corvette, launched in 1885 and used as a prison from 1935. Sunk by a typhoon in 1945. Yamato-class battleship...
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  • Japanese Navy, formerly USRC Kewanee. Japanese corvette Musashi, corvette of the Katsuragi-class corvette, of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched in 1886...
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  • Japanese Navy, formerly USRC Kewanee Japanese corvette Musashi, corvette of the Katsuragi-class corvette, of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched in 1886...
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    (大和, Yamato) was the second vessel in the Katsuragi class of three composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. It was...
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    (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. It was...
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  • have been named Katsuragi: Japanese corvette Katsuragi, the lead ship of that class. Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi was an Unryū-class aircraft carrier...
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    Hiei (比叡, Hiei) was the second and last vessel of the Kongō-class ironclad corvettes built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. They were...
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    Nisshin Takao(ja:第二回天) Moshun Kongō class Kongō (1877) Hiei (1877) Amagi Tsukushi Kaimon Tenryū Katsuragi class Katsuragi Yamato Musashi Heien (1882, ex-Chinese...
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  • from the Imperial Japanese Navy to construct the second of the Katsuragi-class corvettes, the Yamato. However, due to problems with financing, and delays...
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    he was a lieutenant and division commander on the gunboat Ōshima ,corvette Katsuragi, and by the end of the war served as gunnery officer on the cruisers...
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    was the lead ship of the Kongō-class ironclad corvettes built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. The class was built in the United Kingdom...
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    Tenryū (天龍, Heavenly Dragon) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Tenryū was named after the Tenryū River in Shizuoka and...
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    early Japanese Navy, including the corvette Tsukuba, frigate Fujiyama, ironclad warship Ryūjō, corvette Katsuragi, cruisers Takao and Chiyoda. From April...
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    the Chitose. He was promoted to captain and given command of the corvette Katsuragi in 1910. He was promoted to rear admiral in December 1918 and retired...
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    Japanese Navy on 4 April 1878. Her design was a scaled-up version of the corvette Seiki, also built at the same shipyards. With heightened tensions with...
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    United States Naval Institute. ISBN 0-87021-893-X. Lengerer, Hans (2010). "Katsuragi and the Failure of Mass Production of Medium Sized Aircraft Carriers"...
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    Japanese cruiser Hashidate (category Matsushima-class cruisers)
    vessel) in the Matsushima class of protected cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship was the only one of the class constructed in Japan. Like...
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    Japanese gunboat Maya (category Maya-class gunboats)
    Imperial Japanese Navy. She was the lead vessel in the four vessel Maya class, and was named after Mount Maya in Kobe. Maya was an iron-ribbed, iron-sheathed...
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    Kaimon (海門, Sea Gate) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Although the name Kaimon translates to "sea gate", the ship was...
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    Technology Co.,LTD China Happy Pairs 1991 Sachen Taiwan Hayama Reiko: Katsuragi Mayako no AV Hanafuda Club 1991 Hacker International Japan Hee-dong Ei's...
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    Japanese gunboat Chōkai (category Maya-class gunboats)
    Navy. She was the second vessel to be completed in the four vessel Maya class, and was named after Mount Chōkai in between Yamagata and Akita Prefectures...
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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...
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    Japanese cruiser Itsukushima (category Matsushima-class cruisers)
    Warship Order to a Foreign Country: Armoured Frigate Fusô and Belted Corvettes Kongô and Hiei – Part III". Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese...
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    Japanese cruiser Tsukushi (category Tsukushi-class cruisers)
    the Battle of Pyongyang. After the war, Tsukushi was designated a first-class gunboat. The ship was rearmed in 1898, with its Armstrong cannon replaced...
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    Alliance. He subsequently briefly served as chief navigator on the corvettes Tenryū and Katsuragi and taught navigation at the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy...
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    warships, (the protected cruiser Izumi being added during the war), eight corvettes, one ironclad warship, 26 torpedo boats, and numerous auxiliary/armed...
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