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Japanese cruiser Akitsushima : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese cruiser Akitsushima
was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan. The name ''Akitsushima'' comes from an archaic name for Japan, as used in the ancient chronicle ''Kojiki''. ==Background== ''Akitsushima'' was the sole cruiser for the Imperial Japanese Navy planned under the 1889 fiscal year budget. She originally intended as a domestically-built fourth vessel in the of cruisers under the Jeune École philosophy promoted by French military advisor and naval architect Louis-Émile Bertin. However, even at the time of her construction, opposition by the pro-British faction within the navy, and growing concerns on the effectiveness and operational utility of the ''Matsushima'' class, led to proposals for new design with multiple guns rather than a single, huge Canet gun. The new design more closely resembled the British-designed than the earlier ''Matsushima'' class. Bertin was outraged by the new design and threatened to return to France. In 1894, the pro-British faction prevailed and the Canet gun was removed.〔 page 97〕
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