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Atakebune (安宅船) were ****anese
warships of the 16th and 17th
century used
during the
internecine ****anese wars for
political control and
unity of all ****an...
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small (kobaya),
medium (sekibune), and
large (adakebune) craft. Normally,
atakebune were
floating wooden fortresses covered in gun and bow emplacements. According...
- fought, in part, by
coastal fleets of
several hundred boats,
including the
atakebune. In Korea, in the
early 15th
century during the
Joseon era, "Geobukseon"(거북선)...
- A 16th-century
atakebune coastal naval war vessel,
bearing the
crest of the
Tokugawa clan...
- List of
combatant ship
classes of the ****an
Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Atakebune, 16th
century coastal oar
propelled warships. Red seal
ships – Around...
- 1571. The
second battle took
place in 1579 with the Oda
sending eight Atakebune (heavily
armoured ships with iron-clad plating)
warships to
finally destroy...
- ****anese
ships were significant. The ****anese
equivalents were the
large Atakebune class and the
medium sekibune-class ships,
which superficially resembled...
- the
Osaka Hongan-ji. They are
thought to have been
large wooden ships,
Atakebune,
covered with iron plates, with
cannons on the
front and
arrows and guns...
- when Oda Nobunaga, a ****anese daimyō, had six iron-covered Ō-
atakebune ("Great
Atakebune") made in 1576 [7].
These ships were
called tekkōsen (鉄甲船), literally...
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formations were the
middle class warships called Sekibune, as the
larger Atakebune could not fit into the
shallow straits. Yi's
warships deplo**** on the...