- Japanese cruiser Akitsushima
, but the navy felt that this was too light, and demanded the inclusion of an additional four 152 mm, rapid firing
Armstrong cannons, twin mounted fore and aft. The rapid rate of fire of these guns gave the "Akitsushima" a large advantage over the more heavily armed "Matsushima"-class.ervice Life
After the outbreak of the
First Sino-Japanese War , Kamimura Hikonojo was assigned command of the new cruiser "Akitsushima" and won distinction at the Battle of the Yellow Sea on17 September 1894 .During the
Spanish-American War , the "Akitsushima" (which was then based atMakung in thePescadores Islands , was sent toManila in thePhilippines to safeguard Japanese interests and citizens.On
21 March 1898 , the "Akitsushima" was re-designated as a 3rd class protected cruiser. It was called upon for escort duties for Japanese troops and supplies during theBoxer Rebellion .Considered underpowered, poorly armored, and outgunned by the time of the
Russo-Japanese War , the "Akitsushima" was largely assigned to rear line duties. It was based in the Tsushima islands, and patrolled the sea lanes between Tsushima and Port Arthur. It was in the Japanese 3rd Fleet during theBattle of Tsushima .The "Akitsushima" was re-classified as a Second Class Coastal Defense Vessel on
28 August 1912 , and despite its antiquated equipment and age was called upon again duringWorld War I , to serve in the 2nd Fleet during theBattle of Tsingtao against the Imperial German Navy. During the remainder of the war, it patrolled the sea lanes betweenBorneo ,Singapore , Manila, andSaigon against German raiders, as part of Japan’s contribution to the Allied war effort under theAnglo-Japanese Alliance .After the war, it was re-designated a training ship on
30 April 1921 . The "Akitsushima" was scrapped on10 January 1927 .Gallery
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