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Yamaya Tanin : ウィキペディア英語版
Yamaya Tanin

was a naval theorist and admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the early twentieth century. His is a direct ancestor of Japanese Crown Princess Masako.
==Biography==
Born to a ''samurai'' household in Morioka in Mutsu Province (present day Iwate prefecture), Yamaya graduated from the 12th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1886. He was 5th out of 19 cadets. As a midshipman, he served on the ironclad warship ''Fusō''. After a number of shipboard assignments, including a posting to the cruiser ''Naniwa'', he was assigned in 1891 to ''Itsukushima'' on an overseas tour to France, returning over a year later in May 1892. Promoted to lieutenant, he was chief navigator on the corvette ''Yamato''.
Transferred to the converted passenger liner ''Saikyo-maru'', Yamaya served as chief navigator during the First Sino-Japanese War and was present during the Battle of the Yalu on September 17, 1894, along with the belligerent Navy General Staff Admiral Kabayama Sukenori. He later served as chief torpedo officer on ''Takachiho''.
In 1896, Yamaya returned to the Naval War College (Japan), and was promoted to lieutenant commander. He became an instructor after only one year following his graduation. He earned a reputation as a creative tactician.〔Evans & Peattie. Kaigun. Page 538〕
Winning promotion to commander in 1899, Yamaya was recalled to combat duty in preparation for the Russo-Japanese War. He served as executive officer on the battleship ''Hatsuse''. His first command was the cruiser ''Atkitsushima'', during which time he participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea on August 10, 1904. Promoted to captain soon afterwards, Yamaya then commanded the ''Kasagi'' during the Battle of Tsushima on May 26, 1905.
After the war, he was appointed captain of the cruiser ''Chitose''. Serving in several fleet and staff positions following the war, Yamaya was promoted to rear admiral on December 1, 1909. Serving two terms as Commandant of the Naval War College, from 1909–1911 and again in 1913 respectively, Yamaya expanded on the theories of Admiral Akiyama Saneyuki. He was promoted to vice admiral on December 1, 1913.
Yamaya was assigned to command the South Seas Squadron (consisting of ''Asama'', ''Kurama'' and ''Tsukuba'') upon the outbreak of World War I patrolling for German warships of German East Asia Squadron in the South Pacific from October to December 1914. Under his command, Japanese forces occupied the former German colonies of Yap and the Caroline Islands.〔Peattie. Nan'Yo: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia.〕 He was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal by the United States government for his contributions to the Allied effort in World War I.〔() Home of Heroes homepage〕
Recalled to Japan the following year, Yamaya was appointed Vice Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, where he served until 1918, when he was given command of the IJN 2nd Fleet.〔() Axis History Factbook〕
Appointed a full admiral on November 15, 1919, Yamaya succeeded Admiral Gentaro Yamashita as commander in chief of the IJN 1st Fleet, and concurrently, commander in chief of the Combined Fleet until 1920. He was commander of the Yokosuka Naval District from 1920-1923.
Removed from the active list two years later, Yamaya lived in retirement until his death in 1940.

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