- Japanese cruiser Saien
The . Obsolete transliterations of its Chinese name include "Tche-Yuen" and "Tsi-yuan". In modern Chinese, its name transliterates to "Chiyuan". Obsolete transliterations of its Japanese name include "Saiyen".
Background
In terms of design, the "Saien" resembled the contemporary Japanese "Matsushima" class
cruiser s, in the use of large cannons on a relatively small displacement hull. As part of the Beiyang fleet, the "Saien" was present at the initialBattle of Pungdo and at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. It was captured by the Japanese in thefirst Sino-Japanese War during theBattle of Weihaiwei , and was commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy as the 2nd classcruiser "Saien" on16 March 1895 .ervice record
The service record of the "Saien" in the Imperial Japanese Navy was short. It was re-classified as a 3rd class Coastal Defense Vessel on
11 November 1904 , but was assigned to duties as part of the blockading force at theBattle of Port Arthur in the opening stages of theRusso-Japanese War of 1904-1905. It sank after being mined off of Port Arthur coord|38|51|N|121|05|E on30 November 1904 .References
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