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Japanese warship Fujiyama : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese warship Fujiyama

was a Japanese steam frigate acquired by the Tokugawa shogunate during the Bakumatsu period immediately prior to the Meiji Restoration. She was built in New York City, United States, in 1864.
==Service record==
Ordered in 1862 as part of an arms package consisting of two steam frigates and one gunboat to the United States government, work on ''Fujiyama'' was delayed by issues with American neutrality during the Battles for Shimonoseki. The Tokugawa shogunate cancelled the contract for the remaining vessels, but ''Fujiyama'' was already under construction. She was received by the Shogunate on 7 December 1866 at Yokohama.
''Fujiyama'' was one of the four ships remitted by Enomoto Takeaki to the Imperial forces during the Boshin War, before Enomoto fled to Hokkaidō, suggesting that her performance was not so impressive.
After the Meiji restoration, ''Fujiyama'' was incorporated in the newly formed Imperial Japanese Navy in July 1869. She was rated as a 4th class warship (四等艦) on November 15, 1871, and a third-class warship on November 20, 1874. She was thereafter only used as a training ship, until her decommission on May 10, 1889. She was subsequently used as a floating barracks at Kure Naval District for a few months in 1889. She was sold for scrap in 1896.


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