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Japanese battleship Aki : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese battleship Aki

was a semi-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the first decade of the 20th century. She was the second battleship built domestically in Japan and the first to use steam turbines for propulsation. The ship was named for Aki Province,〔Silverstone, p. 325〕 now a part of Hiroshima Prefecture. The ship saw no combat during World War I. ''Aki'' was disarmed and sunk as a target in 1922–24 in accordance with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.
==Background==
The ''Satsuma'' class was ordered in late 1904 under the 1904 War Naval Supplementary Program during the Russo-Japanese War.〔Itani, Lengerer & Rehm-Takahara, p. 53〕 Unlike the previous pre-dreadnought battleships, they were the first battleships ordered from Japanese shipyards.〔Evans & Peattie, p. 159〕 They were originally designed with a dozen guns, but had to be redesigned because of a shortage of guns in Japan〔 and to reduce costs.〔

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