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warship Kaiten. The
fleet originally consisted of
eight steamships: Kaiten,
Banryū, ****anese
gunboat Chiyoda, Chōgei, Kaiyō Maru,
Kanrin Maru,
Mikaho and Shinsoku...
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Banryū (播隆) (1786 -
November 14, 1840) was a Jōdo-shū
Buddhist monk and
mountaineer in the
latter half of the Edo period. He was
respectfully referred...
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Banryū (蟠龍,
Coiled Dragon) was a ship of the
Tokugawa Navy, and
following the
collapse of the shogunate, was
operated by
Tokugawa loyalists under the Republic...
- and the
Banryū. The
ships encountered bad weather, in
which the
Takao suffered from
engine trouble, and the
Banryū was separated. The
Banryu eventually...
- Enomoto's
fleet consisted of four
warships (Kaiyō maru (flagship),
Kaiten maru,
Banryū maru and
Chiyodagata maru) and four
transport ships (Kanrin maru, Shinsoku...
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borrowed banryū 蟠龍 or 蟠竜 "coiled dragon" as a
loanword from
Chinese panlong.
Banryu names a
Taikyoku shogi chess-piece and a
Bakufu schooner warship Banryū. Morgan...
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Shinagawa on
August 20, 1868, with four
steam warships (Kaiyō, Kaiten,
Banryū, Chiyodagata) and four
steam transports (Kanrin Maru, Mikaho, Shinsoku,...
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steam yacht presented to the "Emperor of ****an" by
Queen Victoria,
renamed Banryū by ****an Emperor, two
locomotives in the GWR Iron Duke
class Emperor, a...
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north with the
remnants of the shōgun's navy (eight
steam warships: Kaiten,
Banryū, Chiyodagata, Chōgei, Kaiyō Maru,
Kanrin Maru,
Mikaho and Shinsoku), and...
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comrades are concerned.
Bankotsu carries the Zanbatō-like
halberd Banryu (蛮竜,
Banryū), a
weapon he
reclaims by
attacking the daimyō who
executed the band...