• The Gunkan kōshinkyoku (軍艦行進曲, Warship March) is a Japanese march composed in 1897 by Tōkichi Setoguchi. It was the official march of the Imperial Japanese...
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  • who had written the Gunkan kōshinkyoku, the official march of the Imperial Navy. A few days after its release, Aikoku Kōshinkyoku sold a hundred thousand...
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  • composition, the poem had been set to music in the trio section of the Gunkan kōshinkyoku. Umi Yukaba is also the name of a 1983 Japanese film. "Umi Yukaba"...
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    the Navy Navy General Staff Colors Navy Blue and White March "Gunkan kōshinkyoku" ("Gunkan March") Anniversaries 27 May Engagements Invasion of Taiwan First...
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    Self-Defense Forces Garrison/HQ Ichigaya, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan March Gunkan kōshinkyoku Play Fleet 2 light aircraft carriers 2 helicopter carriers 22 submarines...
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    It also has ammo from the Battleship Yamato and a monument of the Gunkan kōshinkyoku navy march song.[citation needed] The park is among Japan's Top 100...
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  • Japanese music pages. 1888 - Kimigayo adopted as national anthem 1897 - Gunkan kōshinkyoku 1910 - Nipponophone founded 1931 - King Records founded 1942 - Japan...
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    War I and World War II. 1897: Warship March (also: "Gunkan March"), based on the song “Warship (Gunkan)" - text: Hiraku Toriyama. Official march of the Imperial...
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