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    Ōshima (大島) was a steam gunboat, serving in the early Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after the island of Ōshima off Shizuoka prefecture. Ōshima...
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  • Ōshima, Oshima, Ooshima or Ohshima may refer to: Ōshima (大島, lit. "big island") (sorted by prefecture): Ōshima (Aomori), an island in Hiranai and a part...
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    China in addition to the existing Ōshima. For her design, the Japanese turned to the Royal Navy’s Bramble-class gunboat, the lead ship of which (HMS Bramble)...
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    Akagi (赤城) was a steel-hulled, steam gunboat, serving in the early Imperial Japanese Navy. She was the fourth and final vessel to be completed in the...
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    Chōkai (鳥海) was an iron-hulled, steam gunboat, serving in the early Imperial Japanese Navy. She was the second vessel to be completed in the four vessel...
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  • December 1904. Yoshino sunk 15 May 1904. Gunboats Atago sunk 6 November 1904. Heien sunk 18 September 1904. Ōshima sunk 18 May 1904. Torpedo boats (#34)...
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    Hiroshi Ōshima: Japanese ambassador to Nazi Germany The Empire of Japan's military was divided into two main branches: the Imperial Japanese Army and...
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    QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss (category Russo-Japanese war weapons of Japan)
    cruiser Yaeyama Japanese cruiser Yakumo Japanese cruiser Yoshino Japanese gunboat Oshima Japanese ironclad Fusō Japanese submarine tender Karasaki Polish 47...
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    which the gunboats Ōshima and Akagi collided, causing Ōshima to sink.[citation needed] On 7 June, Akashi, together with Suma and the gunboats Uji, and...
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    re-designated a third-class gunboat, and was used for coastal survey and patrol duties. On 6 October 1900, Katsuragi ran aground off of Izu Ōshima. It took over a...
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