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Japanese corvette Katsuragi : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese corvette Katsuragi

was the lead ship in the of three composite hulled, sail-and-steam corvettes of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named for a mountain located between Osaka and Nara prefectures.
==Background==
''Katsuragi'' was designed as an iron-ribbed, wooden-hulled, three-masted barque-rigged sloop-of-war with a coal-fired double-expansion reciprocating steam engine with six cylindrical boilers driving a double screw.〔Chesneau, '' All the World’s Fighting Ships'', p. 233.〕 Her basic design was based on experience gained in building and sloops, but was already somewhat obsolescent in comparison to contemporary European warships when completed. ''Katsuragi'' was laid down at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal 18 August 1883 under the direction of British-educated Japanese naval architect Sasō Sachū. She was launched on 31 March 1885 and commissioned on 4 November 1887.

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