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- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō length "65000.0".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō abstract "The Ryūjō (龍驤) or Jo Sho Maru, was a steam ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed by Thomas Blake Glover and built in Scotland for the private navy of the fief of Kumamoto, where it was called the Jo Sho Maru. It was delivered to the new Imperial Japanese Navy on 8 May 1870, and sailed from Nagasaki to Yokohama with a British captain. Until the commissioning of the ironclad Fusō in 1878, she was the flagship (and the most powerful ship) of the Imperial Japanese Navy.Ryūjō was honored by a visit by Emperor Meiji in 1871, and formed part of the escort of Russian Crown Prince (later Emperor) Nicholas II, when he visited Japan in 1872. The ship participated in the battles of the early Meiji Restoration, including the Saga Rebellion, Seinan War and the first Taiwan Expedition of 1874.On 26 October 1877, Ryūjō ran aground in high winds off Kagoshima, but she was successfully refloated the following year and brought to Yokosuka for repairs. From February—July 1881, she made port visits to Sydney, Melbourne in Australia and a circumnavigation of Tasmania. The following year, the ship visited Honolulu, Hawaii.On 15 September 1873, 169 crewmen (of a crew of 378) were stricken with food poisoning, of which 23 died. This incident led to the use of bread as the main diet of the Japanese navy. From February through September 1872, Ryūjō made a training cruise from Shinagawa to Singapore, Batavia, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. Although formally decommissioned on 2 December 1893, the ship's guns were replaced with the latest Krupp cannon, and she continued to be used as a naval gunnery training vessel based at Yokosuka until 1908.".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō thumbnail Japanese_Ironclad_warship_Ryujo.jpg?width=300.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō wikiPageID "5889458".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō wikiPageRevisionID "605729469".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipArmament "• 2 × guns• 10 × guns".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipArmour "Belt: Battery:".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipBuilder Aberdeen.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipBuilder Alexander_Hall_and_Sons.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipComplement "275".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipCompleted "1869-08-11".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipDecommissioned "1893-12-02".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipDisplacement "standard".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipFate "Scrapped 1908".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipLaidDown "1868".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipLaunched "1869-03-27".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipLength "p/p".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipName "Ryujo".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō shipPropulsion "1".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō subject Category:1864_ships.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō subject Category:Ironclad_warships_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō type MeanOfTransportation.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō type Ship.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō type Product.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō type DesignedArtifact.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō comment "The Ryūjō (龍驤) or Jo Sho Maru, was a steam ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed by Thomas Blake Glover and built in Scotland for the private navy of the fief of Kumamoto, where it was called the Jo Sho Maru. It was delivered to the new Imperial Japanese Navy on 8 May 1870, and sailed from Nagasaki to Yokohama with a British captain.".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō label "Japanese ironclad Ryūjō".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō label "Ryujo (nave da battaglia)".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō label "Ryūjō (1869)".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō label "龍驤 (コルベット)".
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs Japanese_ironclad_Ry%C5%ABj%C5%8D.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs Ryujo_(nave_da_battaglia).
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs 龍驤_(コルベット).
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs 류조호.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs Ryūjō_(1869).
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs Q600167.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō sameAs Q600167.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō wasDerivedFrom Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō?oldid=605729469.
- Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō depiction Japanese_Ironclad_warship_Ryujo.jpg.