was renamed Zuihō during the process which was not completed until 27 December 1940 when she was commissioned. After her conversion, Zuihō had a length...
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Zuiho Yamaguchi (山口 瑞鳳, Yamaguchi Zuihō, 21 February 1926 – 15 April 2023) was a Japanese Buddhologist and Tibetologist. He was an emeritus professor...
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Menzan Zuihō (面山瑞方, 1683–1769) was a Japanese Sōtō Zen scholar and abbot of the Zenjo-ji and Kuin-ji temples active during the Tokugawa period. Born in...
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dove on Zuihō. With the Japanese combat air patrol (CAP) busy chasing other U.S. scout aircraft away, the two U.S. aircraft were able to hit Zuihō with both...
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in the South West Pacific. Zuihō participated in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf in mid-1944. In this last battle, Zuihō mainly served as a decoy for...
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Ruifang District (redirect from Zuiho, Taiwan)
eastern New Taipei City, Taiwan. During Japanese rule, Ruifang was called Zuihō Town (瑞芳街), and was administered as part of Kīrun District (基隆郡) of Taihoku...
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battle, now joined by the aircraft carrier Jun'yō and the light carrier Zuihō and their escorts. This would culminate in the Battle of the Santa Cruz...
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INS Viraat (Centaur class) Italy Giuseppe Garibaldi Japan Hōshō Ryūjō Zuihō class Zuihō Shōhō Ryūhō Chitose class Chitose Chiyoda Netherlands HNLMS Karel...
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Kinkaseki mine (金瓜山鉱山) (Gold, Silver, Copper) Zuihō mine (瑞芳鉱山) (Gold, Silver) Kīrun coal mine (基隆炭鉱) Zuihō coal mine (瑞芳炭鉱) Haccho coal mine (八堵炭鉱) Ishisoko...
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of Choghtu Khong Tayiji and the inscription of Čaɤan bayising. Yamaguchi Zuihō (山口瑞鳳), Chibetto (チベット), University of Tokyo Press, 1988. He utilized Tibetan...
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km) to the east, in open ocean. The Japanese aircraft carriers Zuikaku, Zuihō, Chitose and Chiyoda were repeatedly bombarded and sank, as well as three...
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ritual forms into the Soto school. Another influential Soto figure, Menzan Zuihō (1683-1769), was also a practitioner of Shingon, having received esoteric...
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sunk at the Battle of Midway in June 1942, carriers Shōkaku, Zuikaku, and Zuihō were redesignated as the First Carrier Division. The First Carrier Division...
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Sōryū (1935) Hiryū (1937) Shōkaku class Shōkaku (1939) Zuikaku (1939) Zuihō class Zuihō (1940) Shōhō (1941) Hiyō class Jun'yō (1941) Hiyō (1941) Taiyō class...
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British and Australian prisoners of war (POWs), also the 5,135-ton tanker Zuihō Maru, and she damaged a third ship. The Japanese survivors were rescued...
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Haguro, Atago and Chōkai, the light cruiser Yura, the light aircraft carrier Zuihō, and seven destroyers. The support force returned to Sendai in northern...
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carriers that had attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941—and the light carriers Zuihō, Chitose, and Chiyoda), included two World War I battleships partially converted...
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evacuation of Guadalcanal. The force consisted of the carriers Zuikaku, Zuihō and Jun'yō, the battleships Kongō and Haruna, heavy cruisers Atago, Takao...
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inner cloisters): Garden of the Cross at Zuihō-in Dokuza-tei (The Garden of Solitary Sitting), a garden at Zuiho-in Go board used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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Notoro Notoro (ノトロ) Zuihō in 1941-42 CI-xxx Hōshō in 1941-42 CII-xxx Chitose in early 1944 331-xxx Chiyoda in early 1944 332-xxx Zuihō in early 1944 333-xxx...
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ordered south again on 16 August with the aircraft carriers Shōkaku, Zuikaku, Zuihō, Jun'yō, Hiyō and Ryūjō. They were joined by the battleships Hiei, Kirishima...
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Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō (category Zuihō-class aircraft carriers)
Japanese aircraft carrier to be sunk during World War II. Shōhō and her sister Zuihō were designed to be easily modified as an oil tanker, submarine tender,...
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Shōkaku HiyōC TaihōS Unryū ShinanoSC Light aircraft carriers HōshōS RyūjōS ZuihōC RyūhōSC ChitoseC IbukiSCI Escort carriers TaiyōC KaiyōSC Shin'yōSC Shimane...
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(1937) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 Zuihō class Shōhō (1935) – sunk, Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1942 Zuihō (1936) – sunk, Battle of Leyte Gulf, October...
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transferred back to Zuihō. In late October 1942, Lieutenant Hidaka participated in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. He led a group of nine Zuihō Zeros to escort...
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carriers that had attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941—and the light carriers Zuihō, Chitose, and Chiyoda), but these would have very few aircraft or trained...
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Japanese force and immediately attacked it, damaging two carriers (CVL Zuihō and CV Shōkaku), one heavy cruiser (CA Chikuma) and two destroyers, but...
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carrier Ryūjō Aircraft carrier Shōhō Aircraft carrier Sōryū Aircraft carrier Zuihō Chitose Kōkūtai Oita Kōkūtai Ōminato Kōkūtai Omura Kōkūtai Sasebo Kōkūtai...
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neither were present at the Battle of Midway. The light aircraft carrier Zuihō, which was present at the Battle of Midway, but did not participate in the...
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the village of Takano to form the village of Zuiho on October 14, 1892. A portion of the village of Zuiho merged with the city of Iiyama on August 1, 1954...
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