Japanese warship Chōgei

Japanese warship Chōgei

nihongo|"Chōgei"|長鯨 was a transportation ship belonging to the troops faithful to the Shogun during Japan's Boshin War.

"Chōgei" was originally built in England. After the end of the Boshin War, she was used to transport the wounded rebels to Tokyo.


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