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    The Unryū-class aircraft carriers (雲龍型航空母艦, Unryū-gata Kōkūbokan) were World War II Japanese aircraft carriers. Sixteen ships of the class were planned...
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  • Unryū (雲龍) or Cloud Dragon, a mythical creature in Japanese folklore, may refer to: Unryū-class aircraft carrier, World War II Japanese aircraft carriers...
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    Unryū Kyūkichi (Japanese: 雲龍 久吉, 1822 – June 15, 1890; name also read as Unryū Hisakichi) was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Yanagawa, Chikugo Province...
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    The ship was one of 16 Unryū-class aircraft carriers planned, although only three were completed before the end of the war. Unryū had a length of 227.35...
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    has been designated an Important Cultural Property. Sennyū-ji "Unryū-in - about". Unryū-in. Retrieved 7 April 2011. "Database of Registered National Cultural...
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    (cancelled 1944) Unryū class Hull 5002, 3rd unit of Unryū class (cancelled 1943); materials used for Shinano conversion Kasagi, 5th unit of Unryū class (not...
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  • have been named Unryū: Japanese aircraft carrier Unryū, an Unryū-class aircraft carrier launched in 1943 and sunk in 1944. JS Unryū (SS-502), a Sōryū-class...
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    JS Unryū (SS-502) is the second boat of Sōryū-class submarines. She was commissioned on 25 March 2010. Unryū was laid down at Kawasaki Heavy Industries...
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    her naval career, which included sinking the Japanese aircraft carrier Unryū, she made several film appearances in the 1950s. Redfish's keel was laid...
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    dohyō-iri was based on Unryū Kyūkichi's style. In addition, yokozuna Unryū Kyūkichi, who is said to have developed the Unryū style, is often represented...
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  • 10 Unryū Kyūkichi 雲龍 久吉 7 Jinmaku Yanagawa, Fukuoka 1861 1865 Shiranui Oitekaze 11 Shiranui Kōemon 不知火 光右衛門 3 Sakaigawa Ōzu, Kumamoto 1863 1869 Unryū Minato...
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    class light aircraft carriers Chiyoda (1943) Chitose (1944) Unryū class Amagi (1943) Unryū (1943) Katsuragi (1944) Kasagi (not completed) Aso (not completed)...
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  • Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi (category Unryū-class aircraft carriers)
    Amagi (天城) was an Unryū-class aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Named after Mount Amagi, and completed late in...
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    Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi (category Unryū-class aircraft carriers)
    Katsuragi (葛城) was the third and final Unryū-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy built during World War II. Named after Mount Katsuragi...
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    waist: the "Unryū" style has only one loop at the back, while the "Shiranui" style has two. The styles are named after 10th yokozuna Unryū Kyūkichi and...
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  • Japanese Navy, sister ship of Akagi Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi, an Unryū-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II...
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    fourth fleet carrier commissioned by Japan during the war, after Taihō, Unryū, and Amagi. Blair 1975, p. 240 map Parshall & Tully 2005, pp. 90–91 "The...
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  • the lead ship of that class. Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi was an Unryū-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II...
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  • as Ranma, Ryoga, Ryu, or Mousse when they are trying hard. Akari Unryu (雲竜 あかり, Unryū Akari) comes from a long line of trainers who raise and train pigs...
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  • Unryu Suganuma (菅沼 雲龍, Suganuma Unryu, born 1964) is a Japanese academic interested in international relations, especially China and Japan. Suganuma grew...
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    JS Sōryū SS-501 2009 2,900 tonnes (surfaced) 4,200 tonnes (submerged) JS Unryū SS-502 2010 JS Hakuryū SS-503 2011 JS Kenryū SS-504 2012 JS Zuiryū SS-505...
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    battlecruiser Fleet carrier Hiryū Shōkaku, Shōkaku-class fleet carrier Unryū, Unryū-class fleet carrier Shinano, Yamato-class battleship, later converted...
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    replace the carriers lost at Midway. Of a planned program of 16 ships of the Unryū class, only six were laid down and three were commissioned before the end...
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    II Aircraft carriers AkagiSC KagaSC SōryūS HiryūS Shōkaku HiyōC TaihōS Unryū ShinanoSC Light aircraft carriers HōshōS RyūjōS ZuihōC RyūhōSC ChitoseC...
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  • performed separately. The main styles of yokozuna dohyō-iri are Unryū and Shiranui, named after Unryū Kyūkichi and Shiranui Kōemon (although it is now believed...
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    5 months. The zig-zag camellia or C. japonica 'Unryu' has different zig-zag branching patterns. "Unryu" means "dragon in the clouds" in Japanese; the...
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    battlecruiser 1909 Tsukuba, Tsukuba-class battlecruiser 1907 Katsuragi, Unryū-class aircraft carrier 1945 Fleet Carrier Sōryū, 1937 Un'yō, Taiyō-class...
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  • II Aircraft carriers AkagiSC KagaSC SōryūS HiryūS Shōkaku HiyōC TaihōS Unryū ShinanoSC Light aircraft carriers HōshōS RyūjōS ZuihōC RyūhōSC ChitoseC...
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    120.367 ~790 Torpedoed by submarine USS Rasher off Cape Bolinao, Luzon. Unryū Fleet carrier 57 aircraft 19 December 1944 29°59′N 124°03′E / 29.983°N...
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  • Kasagi may refer to: Japanese aircraft carrier Kasagi: see Unryū class aircraft carrier Japanese cruiser Kasagi Kasagi Dam Kasagi Station Kasagi class...
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