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    Kanrin Maru (咸臨丸, Unyielding) was Japan's first sail and screw-driven steam corvette (the first steam-driven Japanese warship, Kankō Maru, was a side-wheeler)...
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    Edo. In 1857, it acquired its first screw-driven steam warship, the Kanrin Maru. Scientific knowledge grew swiftly from the existing foundation of Western...
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    withdrawal from the Sekihotai and the Shogunate era. In 1868, the warship Kanrin Maru of the old Edo Shogunate sailed with more than 3,000 Tokugawa army soldiers...
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    the mission was the shogunate's dispatch of a Japanese warship, the Kanrin Maru, to accompany the delegation across the Pacific and thereby demonstrate...
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    Teapot Trophy. In 2010, Kaiwo Maru visited San Francisco, California to commemorate the 1860 voyage of the Kanrin Maru, the first Japanese ship to officially...
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    Tokugawa Shogunate just ten years later. Two years later, the Shōgun sent Kanrin Maru on a mission to the United States, intending to display Japan's mastery...
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    volunteered his services to Admiral Kimura Yoshitake. Kimura's ship, the Kanrin Maru, arrived in San Francisco, California, in 1860. The delegation stayed...
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    In 1857 the shogunate acquired its first screw-driven steam warship Kanrin Maru and used it as an escort for the 1860 Japanese delegation to the United...
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    Maru, Kanrin Maru, Mikaho and Shinsoku. However, Kaiyō Maru and Shinsoku had been lost in a previous engagement in front of Esashi, and Kanrin Maru had...
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    warships (Kaiyō, Kaiten, Banryū, Chiyodagata) and four steam transports (Kanrin Maru, Mikaho, Shinsoku, Chōgei) as well as 2,000 sailors, 36 members of the...
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    between 1855 and 1859. In 1860, Katsu served as captain of the warship Kanrin-maru (with assistance from US naval officer Lt. John M. Brooke), to escort...
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    Rainbow Parade Cartoons. 1936. AmericanHeritage.com / The Ordeal of the KANRIN MARU Bullough, Vern L.; Shelton, Brenda K. (2003). The Subordinated Sex: A...
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    (eight steam warships: Kaiten, Banryū, Chiyodagata, Chōgei, Kaiyō Maru, Kanrin Maru, Mikaho and Shinsoku), and 2,000 personnel, in the hope of staging...
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    foreign embassy mission after the end of sakoku, sailing aboard the Kanrin Maru. He was also the governor of Settsu Province (Japanese: 摂津守, romanized: Settsu-no-kami)...
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    Embassy to the United States (1860). He was appointed translator on board Kanrin Maru, Japan's first screw-driven steam warship, purchased from the Dutch....
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    (Kaiyō maru (flagship), Kaiten maru, Banryū maru and Chiyodagata maru) and four transport ships (Kanrin maru, Shinsoku maru, Chōgei maru and Mikaho maru)....
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    was continued by Lieutenant H. van Kattendijke who arrived in Japan on Kanrin Maru. This was the first time that the Japanese had received formal military...
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    were Kankō Maru and Kanrin Maru. These ships were joined a month later by Nagasaki (later called Denryu Maru), a sister ship of Chōyō Maru which had been...
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    Navy and was assigned to the Colonization Ministry together with the Kanrin Maru and as a transport for the development of the northern island of Hokkaidō...
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    Japanese Embassy to the United States was sent in 1860, on board the Kanrin Maru. In the 1861 Tsushima Incident, a Russian fleet tried to force open a...
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    Netherlands Navy and Japanese Navy. The class comprised Bali, Kanrin Maru, Soembing and Chōyō Maru Under the 1852 naval program, the Dutch shifted to using...
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    diplomatic and trade relations between Japan and the United States. The Kanrin Maru sailed from Yokosuka in 1860 with the first Japanese diplomatic embassy...
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    Maru, Hōō Maru, and Heiun Maru. During the battle, Hōō Maru was sunk off the coast of Awa. In late January 1868, Kaiyō Maru, Kanrin Maru, Hōō Maru, and five...
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    while sightings still came in through the 1860s, including one by the Kanrin Maru in 1859. Finally disproven by a survey in 1867. Kettendyk's Droogte Unknown...
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  • plaque marking the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the Japanese ship Kanrin Maru was dedicated March 17, 2010 at Pier 9 on the Embarcadero in San Francisco...
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    (1855), Japan's first steam warship. Kanrin Maru (1855) – Japan's first screw-driven steam warship Chōyō (1858) Kaiyō Maru (1866) Kaiten Banryū Chogei Shinsoku...
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    February 1860, the Powhatan accompanied by a Japanese capital ship, Kanrin Maru that departed on 9 February (18 January in the old Japanese calendar)...
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    qualify as true replicas. Some ships may be borderline cases, such as Kanrin Maru, which is actually twice the size of the original, but built following...
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    it acquired its first screw-driven steam warship, the Kanrin Maru. In 1860, the Kanrin Maru was sailed to the United States by a group of Japanese,...
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    already possessed eight Western-style steam warships around the flagship Kaiyō Maru, which were used against pro-imperial forces during the Boshin War under...
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