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Heda (schooner) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russian schooner Heda
''Heda'' (ヘダ号) was a schooner built by the Russian sailors of Yevfimy Putyatin and 300 Japanese carpenters of the city of Heda in 1855.〔(''Sutebusuton: a Japanese village on the British Columbia coast'' by Mitsuo Yesaki p.6 )〕 ==Heda== The need for the ship arose when Putyatin's fleet was damaged in a tsunami, following the powerful Ansei-Tōkai earthquake of 23 December 1854. The flagship ''Diana'' sank on its way from Shimoda to Heda as it was sailing there for repairs. Following the signature of the Treaty of Shimoda with the Russians, the Japanese government decided to help the Russians return to their country by building a western-style ship.〔 Three hundred Japanese carpenters worked with the Russian sailors to build a Western-style ship in two months, with the help of plans salvaged from the ''Diana''. It was a two-masted schooner, weighing 100 tons, with a length of 24 meters.〔 The ship was named in honour of the Japanese city that helped with its construction.〔
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