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The extensive dry dock, ship building, repair and engineering facilities are now owned and operated by
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in 1889, as the second of the naval districts responsible for the defense of the
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Kure developed into one of the largest shipbuilding facilities in the
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in 1945, the Kure Naval Arsenal was turned over to civilian hands.
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Kure Naval District
Kure, Hiroshima
Japanese home islands
Kobe
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Louis-Émile Bertin
Miyako
Empire of Japan
steel works
naval artillery
battleships
Yamato
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