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    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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  • 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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    battle, now joined by the aircraft carrier Junyō and the light carrier Zuihō and their escorts. This would culminate into the Battle of the Santa Cruz...
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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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    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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    INS Vikrant (Majestic class) INS Viraat (Centaur class) 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Japanese defeat at Midway, Shōkaku and Zuikaku, along with light carrier Zuihō, were redesignated as the First Carrier Division and the Fifth Carrier Division...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    defense of the Mariana Islands. She was accompanied by the carriers Chitose, Zuihō, Jun'yō, Hiyō, Ryūhō and by the battleship Musashi. During the Battle of...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    that evening. The First Carrier Division, now including the light carrier Zuihō, departed Truk on 11 October to support the Japanese Army operation to capture...
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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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    Islands when USN and IJN strike forces passed each other, Zeros from carrier Zuihō led by Lieutenant Moriyasu Hidaka attacked USN aircraft. In response, Ensigns...
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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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    Museum of the USAF, painted to represent a section leader's aircraft from the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuihō during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea....
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