- Japanese cruiser Soya
nihongo|"Soya"|宗谷 was a
protected cruiser in theImperial Japanese Navy , acquired as aprize of war during theRusso-Japanese War from theImperial Russian Navy , where it was originally known as the warship|Russian cruiser|Varyag|1899.Background
The "Varyag" was built by
William Cramp and Sons ofPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania , in theUnited States for theImperial Russian Navy . It was stationed inKorea in 1904, and involved in the openingBattle of Chemulpo Bay of theRusso-Japanese War . After suffering heavy damage from the unequal battle with nine Japanese cruisers, the "Varyag" was scuttled by its crew on9 February 1904 .After the
Russo-Japanese War , the Japanese raised the badly damaged wreck from Chemulpo harbor, repaired it, and commissioned it into the Imperial Japanese Navy as the 2nd classcruiser "Soya" on9 July 1907 . Its new name was taken from the northernmost cape ofHokkaidō ,Soya Misaki .ervice life
After being placed into Japanese service as a 3rd class cruiser, the "Soya" was used primarily for training duties. From
14 March 1909 to7 August 1909 , it made a long distance navigational and officer cadet training cruise toHawaii andNorth America . It repeated this training cruise every year until 1913.During
World War I Russia andJapan became allies and the "Soya" (along with several other vessels) was transferred back to Russia atVladivostok on5 April 1916 , and its original name of "Varyag" restored.Gallery
References
* Evans, David. "Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941". US Naval Institute Press (1979). ISBN 0870211927
* Howarth, Stephen. "The Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun: The Drama of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1895-1945". Atheneum; (1983) ISBN 0689114028
* Jentsura, Hansgeorg. "Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945". Naval Institute Press (1976). ISBN 087021893X
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