Kaimon (海門, Sea Gate) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Although the name Kaimon translates to "sea gate", the ship was...
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corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named for Yamato province, the old name for Nara prefecture and the historic heartland of Japan...
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and commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy on 4 April 1878. Her design was a scaled-up version of the corvette Seiki, also built at the same shipyards...
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hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named for Musashi province, a former province of Japan located in the Kantō...
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Katsuragi class of three composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship was named for a mountain located between...
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Tenryū (天龍, Heavenly Dragon) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Tenryū was named after the Tenryū River in Shizuoka and...
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Kongō) was the lead ship of the Kongō-class ironclad corvettes built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. The class was built in the United...
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Kongō-class ironclad corvettes built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. They were built in the United Kingdom because the Japanese were unable...
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Takao(ja:第二回天) Moshun Kongō class Kongō (1877) Hiei (1877) Amagi Tsukushi Kaimon Tenryū Katsuragi class Katsuragi Yamato Musashi Heien (1882, ex-Chinese...
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a three-ship class of composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. The Katsuragi vessels were designed as iron-ribbed...
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