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    Chogei Shinsoku Mikaho Yoshun(ja:陽春) Kasuga Chiyodagata (1863), Japan's first domestically built steam warship. Hiryū(ja:飛龍) Teibo Ryūjō (1864) Unyo Nisshin...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese corvette Kasuga
    Kasuga Maru (春日, Vernal Sun) was a Japanese wooden paddle steamer warship of the Bakumatsu and early Meiji period, serving with the navy of Satsuma Domain...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese barque Kankō Maru
    Kankō Maru (観光, Vision) was Japan's first steam-powered warship. It was presented to the Tokugawa shogunate ruling Japan during the Bakumatsu period...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese warship Chōgei Maru
    Chōgei Maru (長鯨, Long Whale) was a passenger gunship active during Japan's Boshin War. Chōgei Maru was originally designed and built in Glasgow, and...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese gunboat Chiyodagata
    domestically-built steam warship (Japan's first steamship was the Unkōmaru (雲行) built by the fief of Satsuma in 1855). She was a 3rd class wooden gunboat...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese warship Hōō Maru
    Hōō Maru (鳳凰, Phoenix) was a western-style sail frigate, constructed by the Tokugawa shogunate of Bakumatsu period Japan in response to the Perry Expedition...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese warship Mōshun
    Moshun Maru (孟春, Vernal Equinox) was a three-masted composite-hulled sailing ship of the Bakumatsu and early Meiji periods, with an auxiliary steam engine...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese sloop Hōshō
    single screw. She arrived in Japan in 1869, and was named Hōshō Maru (鳳翔 ) by Chōshū Domain authorities. She served during the Boshin War of the Meiji...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese sloop Nisshin
    On March 30, 1869, she arrived at Nagasaki, and was named Nisshin-maru (日進) by Saga Domain. Nisshin Maru was transferred from Saga Domain to the new...
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