Japanese corvette Kaimon
Kaimon (海門 Sea Gate) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Although the name Kaimon translates to "sea gate", the ship was named for Mount Kaimon, although written with different kanji, located in Kagoshima prefecture.
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Japanese corvette Kaimon
Kaimon (海門 Sea Gate) was a sail-and-steam corvette of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Although the name Kaimon translates to "sea gate", the ship was named for Mount Kaimon, although written with different kanji, located in Kagoshima prefecture.
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Kaimon (海門 Sea Gate) was a sai ...... cated in Kagoshima prefecture.
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海門(かいもん)は、大日本帝国海軍の鉄骨木皮スループである。艦名の由来は鹿児島県の開聞岳。
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commissioning date
1884-03-13
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laying down
1877-09-01
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ship launched
1882-08-28
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Mined off Port Arthur 5 July 1904
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13,372,782
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685,257,389
Ship armament
*1 × Krupp breech-loading gun ...... 1 × quadruple Nordenfelt guns
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Ship propulsion
*Horizontally-mounted reciprocating engine,
*4 boilers
*1 shaft
Ship range
Ship struck
1905-05-21
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38.833333333333336 121.83333333333333
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Kaimon (海門 Sea Gate) was a sai ...... cated in Kagoshima prefecture.
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海門(かいもん)は、大日本帝国海軍の鉄骨木皮スループである。艦名の由来は鹿児島県の開聞岳。
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Japanese corvette Kaimon
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海門 (スループ)
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3.8833333333333337e+1
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1.2183333333333333e+2
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Kaimon
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