- Japanese battleship Kaiyō Maru
"Kaiyō Maru" (Japanese: 開陽丸) was one of
Japan 's first modernwarship s, powered by both sails and steam. She was ordered in theNetherlands in1863 by theBakufu , the government of theShogun .She arrived in Japan on
26 March 1867 commanded byEnomoto Takeaki , a Japanese Navy student who had been sent to study Naval science in theNetherlands for five years, together with fifteen other students. Enomoto Takeaki was to becomevice-admiral (副総裁) of the modernized Bakufu fleet upon his return to Japan, and "Kaiyō Maru" was to become his flagship.The
Boshin War erupted soon after, near the end of 1867, in which pro-Imperial forces fought the Bakufu forces between 1867 and 1869. In September 1868, Enomoto Takeaki decided to continue combat in northern Japan together with theDaimyo s faithful to the Bakufu regime, and sailed out ofShinagawa inTokyo towards the north, with "Kaiyō Maru" and seven other modern ships. The ship was also carrying on board a handful of French military advisors, and their leaderJules Brunet . The rebels ended up inHokkaidō , where they established an independent and ephemeralEzo Republic ."Kaiyō Maru" eventually became the main ship of the fleet in Hokkaidō. Many hopes were put in her to achieve naval superiority against a weaker and nascent
Imperial Japanese Navy , but she eventually was wrecked in Esashi, Hokkaidō, during a storm on15 November 1868 .Her demise is said to have demoralized Enomoto Takeaki, who had brought her from the other side of the world, and clearly reduced the chances of the rebel forces to succeed.
"Kaiyō Maru" was discovered on the seafloor in
1975 , and she was salvaged and reconstructed in1990 . She is now visible at the docks in Esashi and has become a tourist attraction.External links
* [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/north/dreams/kaiyoumaru.htm The salvaged "Kaiyō Maru" in Esashi] jp icon
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