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was formally established on a portion of the former Sasebo Naval Arsenal. The remaining portion of the shipyards was given into civilian hands with the establishment of
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formerly done at Maizuru was shifted to Sasebo. The facilities at Sasebo were also used for the conversion of the
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French Policy Towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan 1854-1894: A Case of Misjudgement and Missed Opportunities
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The Imperial Japanese Navy employed some 50,000 people at the Sasebo Naval Arsenal at the peak of
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Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, And The Emergence Of The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868-1922
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was installed, and the shipbuilding facilities expanded to permit the construction of large
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in 1946. Sasebo Heavy Industries is one of Japan's few remaining active shipbuilders.
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in 1886, as the third of the naval districts responsible for the defense of the
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and other various naval vessels. The 21st Naval Air Arsenal (
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Sasebo Naval Arsenal in commemorative postcard, 1930s
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Panoramic view of Sasebo Naval Arsenal (c. 1920-1930)
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under dismantling operation at Sasebo. October 1946
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Sasebo Navy Yard
Sasebo
Nagasaki Prefecture

Imperial Japanese Navy
shipyards
Imperial Japanese Navy


Ibuki
Sasebo Naval District
Sasebo, Nagasaki
Japanese home islands
dry dock
French engineer
Louis-Émile Bertin
crane
warships
Maizuru Naval Arsenal
Washington Naval Treaty
destroyers
torpedo boats
Akagi
Kaga
battleships
aircraft carriers
World War II
light cruisers
submarines
Omura

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