- Uraga Dock Company
was a major privately owned
shipyard in Uraga,Japan , which built numerouswarship s for theImperial Japanese Navy .History
Uraga Dock Company was founded by
Enomoto Takeaki in 1869. A shipyard had already existed in Uraga from the end of theEdo period . When Commodore Perry'sflagship anchored off Uraga in 1854, one of the officials of theTokugawa shogunate who boarded the American vessel was a trained shipwright,Nakajima Saburosuke . His observation of the ship's interior enabled him to deduce the details of its design and construction, and after the departure of Perry back to theUnited States , the government ordered him to start construction of a three-mastedbarque , called the "Hōō maru". He subsequently participated in the repair of the Dutch-built "Kanrin maru", during which time he constructed the firstdry dock built in Japan in 1859. However, the Tokugawa government decided to establish its own shipyards at nearby Yokosuka, and the Uraga facilities went out of business in 1876.Nakajima died during the
Boshin War of theMeiji restoration fighting on the Tokugawa side. After the establishment of theMeiji government , his former colleagues Enomoto Takeaki andArai Ikunosuke gained important positions in the new administration, and supported the establishment of a modern shipyard on the foundation established by Nakajima. The new facility was inaugurated in 1897, and faced an immediate crisis whenTokyo -based Ishikawajima Harima opened a rival facility the following year and started to dump prices in an effort to destroy its competition. Uraga Dock Company managed to buy out Ishikawajima in 1902.In 1907, Uraga Dock Company launched its first
destroyer for theImperial Japanese Navy , the "Nagatsuki". Over its subsequent history, the dockyards at Uraga constructed over 1000 vessels, including ferries,passenger liner s, training vessels, and warships of various sizes. Numerous vessels were also produced for the export market.By 1919, Uraga Dock Company was considered one of the largest and best equipped private shipyards in the world. [Brown, the Mastery of the Far East] Subsidiary companies were established in
Yokkaichi, Mie and inTsingtao .Uraga Dock Company was also characterized by its
organized labor force, one of the earliest in Japan, which went onstrike in 1905-1907, 1910-1911, and in 1915.In post war Japan, Uraga Dock Company was acquired by the Sumitomo group in 1969. It was modernized extensively on several occasions, but increasing competitive pressures from overseas ship builders forced Sumitomo to close down operations in 2003.
References
*cite book
last = Gordon
first = Andrew
year = 1992
title = Labor and Imperial Democracy in Prewar Japan
publisher = University of California Press
location =
id = ISBN 0520080912
*cite book
last = Brown
first = Arthur Judson
year = 1919
title = The Mastery of the Far East
publisher = Harvard University Press
location =
id = ISBN 0520080912External links
* [http://www.sumitomo.gr.jp/english/discoveries/town/uraga02.html Sumitomo group history archives]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9400E1DF1F3DEE32A25757C0A9679C946297D6CF&oref=slogin New York Times January 4 1903]
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