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Battle of Awa

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as its main unit, and had been supporting the Battle of Toba–Fushimi from the sea. Enomoto's fleet moved to blockade the withdrawal of the Satsuma ships.
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led the shogunal navy to victory at Awa, in one of the few Tokugawa successes of the Boshin War, one day after the start of the land
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responded with 18 shots, without significant damage to either side. However, as more Shogunate navy ships had arrived (the
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Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, And The Emergence Of The Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868-1922
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On 28 January, in the early morning, the Satsuma ships left Hyōgo harbor.
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pursued and prepared for combat. At a distance of 1,200–2,500 meters,
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of the Shogunal navy (background), during the Naval Battle of Awa.
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and was destroyed by her crew. Looking at the burning
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stationed in Hyōgo harbour. The shogunal navy under
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Index

Naval Battle of Awa
Boshin War

Kasuga
Kaiyō
Awa Bay
Imperial court
Satsuma
Tokugawa shogunate
Akatsuka Genroku
Enomoto Takeaki
José Luis Ceacero
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Boshin War
Toba–Fushimi
Awa
Osaka Castle
Kōshū-Katsunuma
Utsunomiya Castle
Edo
Ueno
Hokuetsu
Hatchōoki
Bonari Pass
Aizu
Noheji
Miyako Bay
Hakodate

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