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    Mutsu (Japanese: 陸奥, named after the ancient Mutsu Province) was the second and last Nagato-class dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese...
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  • Aviation Battleship in 1943. Nagato-class Battleship Nagato (1920–1945) Mutsu (1921–1943) 32,720 tonnes Both ships underwent significant modernization on...
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    rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style. Nagato and her sister ship Mutsu briefly participated in the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and Nagato...
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    by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Mutsu-Yokohama Station was opened on March 20, 1921 as a station on the Japanese Government Railways...
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    Hara Takashi (category 1921 deaths)
    Takashi was born on 15 March 1856 in Motomiya, a village near Morioka, Mutsu Province, into a samurai family in service of the Nanbu Domain. Hara's family...
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    dreadnoughts in response the following year: a second Nagato-class battleship—Mutsu—and two to a modified design, Tosa and Kaga. The IJN began reevaluating...
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  • Oriental Studies. 13 (2): 137–146. Perez, Louis G (1999). Japan Comes of Age: Mutsu Munemitsu & the Revision of the Unequal Treaties. p. 244. Ringmar, Erik...
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    Ōminato Line (category Railway lines opened in 1921)
    trains stop On March 20, 1921, the Ōminato Light Railway (大湊軽便線, Ōminato-keibensen) began operations between Noheji Station and Mutsu-Yokohama Station. The...
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    Nagato Mutsu, Part I. Encyklopedua Okretów Wojennych. Vol. 51. Gdansk, Poland: AJ-Press. ISBN 978-83-7237-184-3. Skwiot, Miroslaw (2008). Nagato Mutsu, Part...
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    Domain in Mutsu Province in 1747. Subsequently, they were transferred to Hamamatsu Domain in Tōtōmi Province in 1758, Tanakura Domain in Mutsu Province...
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