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Japanese frigate Kaiyō Maru : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese frigate Kaiyō Maru

was one of Japan's first modern warships, powered by both sails and steam.
==Construction==

She was ordered in the Netherlands in 1863 by the Bakufu, the government of the Shogun, the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij acting as agents. The ship was built at the yard of Cornelis Gips and Sons in Dordrecht, the Netherlands for the sum of 831,200 guilders.〔See (Scheepswerf van Gips "De Merwede" Anno 1796 te Dordrecht )〕 At the time of launch, she was the largest wooden warship ever built by a Dutch shipyard.〔''Bridging the Divide'' Leonard Blusse, p.183〕
The construction was overseen by a Japanese military mission under Uchida Masao and Akamatsu Noriyoshi.〔 (1989) ''Leiden Oriental Connections'', Brill, ISBN 90-04-09022-3, p. 367〕

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