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Japanese cruiser Takao (1888) : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese cruiser Takao (1888)


was an unprotected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The name ''Takao'' comes from the Mount Takao, near Kyoto. ''Takao'' was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy primarily as an aviso or dispatch boat, for scouting, reconnaissance and the conveying of important messages.
==Background==
''Takao'' was designed under the supervision of French military advisor Émile Bertin, and built in Japan by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, with many of its components imported from overseas. It was one of the first ships in Bertin’s project to introduce modern naval construction techniques to the Japanese, and a first step in the implementation of his ''Jeune Ecole'' naval strategy of using of small, heavily armed and lightly armored ships in naval warfare.〔Roksund, ''The Jeune École: The Strategy of the Weak'';〕 Due to its small size ''Takao'' is sometimes classified as a corvette or gunboat.

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