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First Japanese screw-driven steam corvette
Kanrin Maru (咸臨丸; Unyielding) was Japan's first sail and screw-driven steam corvette (the first steam-driven Japanese warship, Kankō Maru, was a side-wheeler)
Kanrin_Maru
were Kankō Maru and Kanrin Maru. These ships were joined a month later by Nagasaki (later called Denryu Maru), a sister ship of Chōyō Maru which had been
Japanese_warship_Chōyō_Maru
Japanese samurai and translator
Embassy to the United States (1860). He was appointed translator on board Kanrin Maru, Japan's first screw-driven steam warship, purchased from the Dutch.
Nakahama_Manjirō
1860 Japanese diplomatic mission to the U.S.
the mission was the shogunate's dispatch of a Japanese warship, the Kanrin Maru, to accompany the delegation across the Pacific and thereby demonstrate
Japanese Embassy to the United States
Japanese_Embassy_to_the_United_States
Navy of Japan between 1868 and 1945
In 1857 the shogunate acquired its first screw-driven steam warship Kanrin Maru and used it as an escort for the 1860 Japanese delegation to the United
Imperial_Japanese_Navy
1853–1867 final years of the Edo period of Japan
Edo. In 1857, it acquired its first screw-driven steam warship, the Kanrin Maru. Scientific knowledge grew swiftly from the existing foundation of Western
Bakumatsu
Japanese four-masted training barque tall ship
major repairs. In 2010, Kaiwo Maru visited San Francisco, California to commemorate the 1860 voyage of the Kanrin Maru, the first Japanese ship to officially
Kaiwo_Maru_(1989)
1868–1869 Japanese civil war
(eight steam warships: Kaiten, Banryū, Chiyodagata, Chōgei, Kaiyō Maru, Kanrin Maru, Mikaho and Shinsoku), and 2,000 personnel, in the hope of staging
Boshin_War
Japanese writer and philosopher (1835–1901)
main delegation traveled on an American warship, a second ship, the Kanrin Maru, was purchased from the Dutch to serve as an escort, crewed entirely
Fukuzawa_Yukichi
Tokugawa Shogunate just ten years later. Two years later, the Shōgun sent Kanrin Maru on a mission to the United States, intending to display Japan's mastery
Japan–United_States_relations
Japanese yakuza (1820–1893)
withdrawal from the Sekihotai and the Shogunate era. In 1868, the warship Kanrin Maru of the old Edo Shogunate sailed with more than 3,000 Tokugawa army soldiers
Shimizu_Jirocho
Japanese noble, statesman and naval engineer (1823–1899)
between 1855 and 1859. In 1860, Katsu served as captain of the warship Kanrin-maru (with assistance from US naval officer Lt. John M. Brooke), to escort
Katsu_Kaishū
Japanese warship, 1865–1868
Maru, Hōō Maru, and Heiun Maru. During the battle, Hōō Maru was sunk off the coast of Awa. In late January 1868, Kaiyō Maru, Kanrin Maru, Hōō Maru, and five
Japanese_frigate_Kaiyō_Maru
Battle during the Boshin War
warships (Kaiyō, Kaiten, Banryū, Chiyodagata) and four steam transports (Kanrin Maru, Mikaho, Shinsoku, Chōgei) as well as 2,000 sailors, 36 members of the
Battle_of_Hakodate
1869 short-lived state on Hokkaido
(Kaiyō maru (flagship), Kaiten maru, Banryū maru and Chiyodagata maru) and four transport ships (Kanrin maru, Shinsoku maru, Chōgei maru and Mikaho maru).
Republic_of_Ezo
Part of the Boshin War in 1869
Maru, Kanrin Maru, Mikaho and Shinsoku. However, Kaiyō Maru and Shinsoku had been lost in a previous engagement in front of Esashi, and Kanrin Maru had
Naval_Battle_of_Hakodate
was continued by Lieutenant H. van Kattendijke who arrived in Japan on Kanrin Maru. This was the first time that the Japanese had received formal military
Japanese_barque_Kankō_Maru
plaque marking the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the Japanese ship Kanrin Maru was dedicated March 17, 2010 at Pier 9 on the Embarcadero in San Francisco
Sesquicentennial of Japanese Embassy to the United States
Sesquicentennial_of_Japanese_Embassy_to_the_United_States
Japanese frigate
Navy and was assigned to the Colonization Ministry together with the Kanrin Maru and as a transport for the development of the northern island of Hokkaidō
Japanese_warship_Shōhei_Maru
Japanese history from 1600 to 1868
already possessed eight Western-style steam warships around the flagship Kaiyō Maru, which were used against pro-imperial forces during the Boshin War under
Edo_period
Abandoned person
Rainbow Parade Cartoons. 1936. AmericanHeritage.com / The Ordeal of the KANRIN MARU Bullough, Vern L.; Shelton, Brenda K. (2003). The Subordinated Sex: A
Waif
Japanese admiral (1830–1901)
foreign embassy mission after the end of sakoku, sailing aboard the Kanrin Maru. He was also the governor of Settsu Province (Japanese: 摂津守, romanized: Settsu-no-kami)
Kimura_Kaishū
Japanese isolationist policy from 1633–1853
Japanese Embassy to the United States was sent in 1860, on-board the Kanrin Maru. In the 1861 Tsushima Incident, a Russian fleet tried to force open a
Sakoku
Kankō Maru (1855), Japan's first steam warship. Bali class (1856-1857), Japan's first screw-driven steam warships. Kanrin Maru, Chōyō Maru, Denryū Maru (ja:電流丸)
List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
Core city in Kantō, Japan
diplomatic and trade relations between Japan and the United States. The Kanrin Maru sailed from Yokosuka in 1860 with the first Japanese diplomatic embassy
Yokosuka
Overview of Japanese naval history
it acquired its first screw-driven steam warship, the Kanrin Maru. In 1860, the Kanrin Maru was sailed to the United States by a group of Japanese,
Naval_history_of_Japan
Dutch class of steam corvettes
Imperial Japanese Navy. The class comprised Bali, Kanrin Maru, Soembing, Chōyō Maru and Denryū Maru. Under the 1852 naval program, the Dutch shifted to
Bali-class_sloop
Western-style sail frigate
Hōō Maru (鳳凰丸; Phoenix) was a western-style sail frigate, constructed by the Tokugawa shogunate of Bakumatsu period Japan in response to the Perry Expedition
Japanese_warship_Hōō_Maru
Chōgei Maru (長鯨丸; Long Whale) was a passenger gunship active during Japan's Boshin War. Chōgei Maru was originally designed and built in Glasgow, and launched
Japanese_warship_Chōgei_Maru
Japanese cemetery in California, USA
Japanese warship Kanrin Maru, which pre-dates the founding Japanese Cemetery of Colma. In 1860, these three Japanese sailors aboard the Kanrin Maru died during
Japanese Cemetery (Colma, California)
Japanese_Cemetery_(Colma,_California)
Kasuga Maru (春日丸, Vernal Sun) was a Japanese wooden paddle steamer warship of the Bakumatsu and early Meiji period, serving with the navy of Satsuma Domain
Japanese_corvette_Kasuga
1868 Royal Navy ironclad battleship
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HMS_Repulse_(1868)
Ship
February 1860, the Powhatan accompanied by a Japanese capital ship, Kanrin Maru that departed on 9 February (18 January in the old Japanese calendar)
USS_Powhatan_(1850)
City near Tokyo Bay
at Kanagawa, which is where the city of Yokohama now stands. In 1860, Kanrin Maru (咸臨丸), Japan's first sail and screw-driven steam corvette departed Uraga
Uraga,_Kanagawa
Japanese archipelago in the North Pacific Ocean
islands in a short-lived colonial enterprise. The shogunal steamboat Kanrin Maru was dispatched to the islands with a crew of cartographers, physicians
Bonin_Islands
Island recorded on maps but proven nonexistent
while sightings still came in through the 1860s, including one by the Kanrin Maru in 1859. Finally disproven by a survey in 1867. Kettendyk's Droogte Unknown
Phantom_island
Reconstruction of a no longer existing ship
qualify as true replicas. Some ships may be borderline cases, such as Kanrin Maru, which is actually twice the size of the original, but built following
Ship_replica
Tokugawa era Japanese naval officer (1841-1871)
first diplomatic mission to the United States as a navigator aboard the Kanrin Maru along with experienced blue water sailor John Manjiro and future Meiji
Matsuoka_Bankichi
British built Japanese ironclad
the private navy of the fief of Kumamoto. Known by the builder as Jho Sho Maru, she was 210 feet (64 m) long between perpendiculars with a beam of 38 feet
Japanese_ironclad_Ryūjō
First ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
(Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryū Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru 鳳凰 Risshō Maru 立象 Kaiun Maru 開運 Chōgei Maru 長鯨 Former Chōshū
Japanese_ironclad_Kōtetsu
Japan's first steamship, Kankō Maru given by the King of the Netherlands in 1855. It was later joined by the Kanrin Maru and the Chōyō. The Nagasaki Naval
Nagasaki Naval Training Center
Nagasaki_Naval_Training_Center
diplomatic mission to the United States. 17 March The Japanese ship Kanrin Maru arrives in San Francisco with the delegation, marking the first official
Timeline_of_Japanese_history
Ship of the French Navy
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French_aviso_Bouvet_(1865)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
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HMS_Hyacinth_(1829)
Ocean liner
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SS_Baltic_(1871)
American clipper ship, launched in 1853
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Red_Jacket_(clipper)
Vengeur-class ship of the line
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HMS_Vindictive_(1813)
Minotaur-class armoured frigate of the Royal Navy
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HMS_Agincourt_(1865)
American sailor, engineer and scientist
the United States as a technical adviser aboard the Japanese steamer Kanrin Maru in February 1860. He was accompanied by Japanese representatives aboard
John_Mercer_Brooke
Royal Navy Arrow-class gunvessel (1854–1863)
(Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryū Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru 鳳凰 Risshō Maru 立象 Kaiun Maru 開運 Chōgei Maru 長鯨 Former Chōshū
HMS_Beagle_(1854)
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SS_Weser_(1867)
Mercenary and spy in feudal Japan
deduced from those tactics. For example, in the manuscript of volume 2 of Kanrin Seiyō (間林清陽) which is the original book of Bansenshūkai (万川集海), there are
Ninja
American journalist, author, and political scientist
Political Science, Vogel bio notes Japan Society of Northern California, "Kanrin Maru Symposium: the Future of the US-Japan Relationship," featured speakers
Steven_K._Vogel
Archipelago in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
seafood and souvenirs. It is also possible to go with the Japanese warship Kanrin Maru on a sightseeing pleasure cruise of the Great Seto Bridge. Public-transit
Shiwaku_Islands
Shipwreck in Lake Huron, Michigan, United States
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E._B._Allen_(schooner)
Town in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan
Kikonai 木古内町 Town Memorial Tablet for the Kanrin Maru Sinking at Saraki Point (February 2009) Flag Seal The location of Kikonai in Oshima Subprefecture
Kikonai,_Hokkaido
Contoocook-class frigate
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USS_Worcester_(1866)
Paddle steamer
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SS_Snaefell_(1863)
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HMS_Clio_(1858)
Paddle-steamer that sank on Lake Superior
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PS_Lotta_Bernard
Dutch businessman (1777–1866)
schooner-rigged screw-steam corvettes: Zr. Ms. Bali for the Dutch navy, and Kanrin Maru for the Japanese shōgun., the first screw-driven Japanese steam warship
Fop_Smit
Half-scale model of the whaling ship Lagoda, located at the New Bedford Whaling Museum
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Lagoda
known as Chiyodagata while in naval service. She was re-designated Chiyoda Maru upon becoming a whaling ship, as per Japanese ship-naming conventions for
Japanese_gunboat_Chiyodagata
Unused wooden steam ship
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USS_Chattanooga_(1864)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
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HMS_Valorous_(1851)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
(Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryū Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru 鳳凰 Risshō Maru 立象 Kaiun Maru 開運 Chōgei Maru 長鯨 Former Chōshū
HMS_Malacca_(1853)
Gunboat of the United States Navy
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USS_Genesee_(1862)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
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HMS_Megaera_(1849)
1855 California clipper
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Golden_Fleece_(clipper)
Japanese steam frigate
(Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryū Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru 鳳凰 Risshō Maru 立象 Kaiun Maru 開運 Chōgei Maru 長鯨 Former Chōshū
Japanese_warship_Fujiyama
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HMS_Caledonia_(1862)
Japanese shipyard
three-masted barque, called the Hōō maru. He subsequently participated in the repair of the Dutch-built Kanrin maru, during which time he constructed the
Uraga_Dock_Company
Historic site in Kagawa, Japan
artifacts brought back from the United States, as many of the sailors on the Kanrin-maru were natives of the Shiwaku Islands. The site is located about ten minutes
Shiwaku_Kinbansho
Dutch naval officer
ship-handling) to samurai including Katsu Kaishu. He arrived as captain of the Kanrin Maru, a steam warship that had been purchased by the ruling Tokugawa shogunate
Willem Huyssen van Kattendijke
Willem_Huyssen_van_Kattendijke
British cargo ship (1861–1871)
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SS_Octa
Cemeteries and cenotaphs of the Japanese diaspora
York, and others. Colma, California: Japanese Cemetery. Contains three Kanrin Maru crew members who died during the first Japanese Embassy to the United
Japanese cemeteries and cenotaphs
Japanese_cemeteries_and_cenotaphs
Imperial Japanese ship built in Scotland
driving a single screw. She arrived in Japan in 1869, and was named Hōshō Maru (鳳翔 丸) by Chōshū Domain authorities. She served during the Boshin War of
Japanese_sloop_Hōshō
Japanese warship
(Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryū Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru 鳳凰 Risshō Maru 立象 Kaiun Maru 開運 Chōgei Maru 長鯨 Former Chōshū
Japanese_gunboat_Teibō_No.2
Japanese naval training institute
Kaishū made a visit to the United States aboard the Japanese steamship Kanrin Maru, and returned even more determined that Japan needed to build a modern
Kobe_Naval_Training_Center
Wooden-hulled American package freighter on Great Lakes service
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SS_Ironsides
19th-century American steamship
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USS_Memphis_(1862)
1869, she arrived at Nagasaki, and was named Nisshin-maru (日進丸) by Saga Domain. Nisshin Maru was transferred from Saga Domain to the new Meiji government
Japanese_sloop_Nisshin
Japanese-American artist and glass engineer (1926–1999)
1999, with a two-hour work session on the unfinished Japanese ship Kanrin-maru. Ohno died peacefully in his sleep on October 22, 1999. The unfinished
Mitsugi_Ohno
from Newcastle to Melbourne. Heinan Maru Japan The steamship foundered in the Inland Sea of Japan. Kanrin Maru Imperial Japanese Navy The screw corvette
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1871
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SS_Willem_III
2004 video game
tuberculosis. 'Rintaro Katsu' (and Rintaro) (voice: Akimitsu Takase) Captain of Kanrin Maru. It is in the works claiming to wind people Hitoshi (sound of heavy breathing
Tokyo Majin Gakuen Gehōchō: Keppūroku
Tokyo_Majin_Gakuen_Gehōchō:_Keppūroku
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Sam_Cearns
Iron-rimmed gunboat part of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Scotland, and was turned over to the Domain in February 1870 as the Un'yō Maru. On July 25, 1871, she was transferred to the Meiji government and assigned
Japanese_gunboat_Un'yō
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Kingfisher_(clipper)
Moshun Maru (孟春丸; Vernal Equinox) was a three-masted composite-hulled sailing ship of the Bakumatsu and early Meiji periods, with an auxiliary steam engine
Japanese_warship_Mōshun
Building in Hokkaidō, Japan
at a depth of 20 metres (66 ft), and purported to be from the warship Kanrin Maru. Matsumae Town Historical Museum Esashi Town Historical Museum Seikan
Kikonai_Town_Museum
KANRIN MARU
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Pure One; Form of Catherine; Clear; Summer Forest; Abbreviation of Katherine
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Pure.
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Pure; Form of Catherine
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Hindu
Purity
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Welsh
Welsh form of Old French Caterine, CATRIN means "pure."
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Aikaterine, KAARINA means "pure."
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English
Modernused for girls.
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 Contracted form of Swedish Katerin, KARIN means "pure." Compare with another form of Karin.
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Handsome.
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To achieve, Celebrating, Happy, Generous, Kind
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Pure; Holy
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To achieve, Celebrating, Happy, Generous, Kind
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Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
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Diminutive form of Middle English Jan, JANKIN means "God is gracious."
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Pet form of German Katarine, KATRIN means "pure."
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Crooked Nose; Modern Variant of Cameron Used for Girls
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Variant spelling of English Daren, DARRIN means "from Araines."
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Doing; Accomplishing; Praising
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English feminine form of Scottish unisex Cameron, KAMRYN means "crooked nose."
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Little Ancient One
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Leadership; Narrator of Hadith; Syeda Sauda Bint Zam'aa RA; A Wife of the Prophet SAW
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Exalted
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From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring...
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Full of Love
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Perfect one
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Follower; Companion
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n.
Alt. of Kaoline
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the tannin of coffee.
n.
Alt. of Khamsin
n.
A follower of Kant; a Kantist.
n.
A pale buff or white crystalline alkaloid derived from quinoline, and used as an antipyretic in medicine.
n.
The doctrine or theory of Kant; the Kantian philosophy.
n.
The gazelle.
n.
Same as Kauri.
a.
Pertaining to the tannin or nutgalls.
n.
A white crystalline substance extracted from the fruit of the bay (Laurus nobilis), and consisting of a complex mixture of glycerin ethers of several organic acids.
n.
A white crystalline nitrogenous substance, found in extract of meat, and related to xanthin.
v. t.
To convert into kaolin.
n.
An Australian lorikeet (Trichoglossus multicolor) remarkable for the variety and brilliancy of its colors; -- called also blue-bellied lorikeet, and blue-bellied parrot.
n.
Same as Kamsin.
n.
See Kamsin.
n.
Same as Tannic acid, under Tannic.
a.
Of or pertaining to Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher; conformed or relating to any or all of the philosophical doctrines of Immanuel Kant.
n.
See Kauri.
n.
The process by which feldspar is changed into kaolin.
n.
The siskin.