Saikyō Maru
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Name | Saikyō Maru |
Launched | 1888 |
Fate | Broken up 1927 |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 2904 tons |
Saikyō Maru (西京丸) was a Japanese cargo and transport ship involved in the Battle of the Yalu River (1894) during the First Sino-Japanese War, carrying Viscount Admiral Kabayama Sukenori, and commanded by John Wilson.
Saikyō Maru was built in 1888 and weighted 2904 tons. She was requisitioned in 1894 as an Armed with 1x1 120mm, 1x1 57 mm and 2x1 47mm Merchant Cruiser/Transport and returned to commercial duties after the war in 1895. Before being released from naval duties, Saikyō Maru was used to tow the captured ironclad battleship Zhenyuan from Weihaiwei to Port Arthur.
She was requisitioned again in 1904 as a transport but was re-rated as a hospital ship in February 1905. She was later returned to commercial use and broken up in 1927.
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- 1888 ships
- Merchant ships of Japan
- First Sino-Japanese War naval ships of Japan
- Hospital ships of Japan
- Ships built in Glasgow
- Japan naval ship stubs