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[[File:Shoheimaru.JPG|right|thumb|320px|A model of the ''Shôheimaru'', on display at the Museum of the Meiji Restoration in Kagoshima]]
 
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*''Japanese'': 昇平丸 ''(Shouhei maru)''

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A model of the Shôheimaru, on display at the Museum of the Meiji Restoration in Kagoshima
  • Built: 1853-1854
  • Japanese: 昇平丸 (Shouhei maru)

The Shôheimaru was a Western-style tall-masted sailing ship, constructed at the orders of Shimazu Nariakira, lord of Satsuma han, in 1853-1854. It was 31 meters long, with three masts, ten cannon, two mortars, four turret guns, and a displacement of 370 tons, and was given as a gift to the Tokugawa shogunate.

References

  • Gallery labels, permanent exhibits gallery, Shôkoshûseikan, Kagoshima, Sept 2014.