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in 1905, the Imperial Japanese Navy built extensive port facilities, transforming the small town into a major naval port. The port was upgraded to a Guard District on April 1, 1916; however, after the Russo-Japanese War it lost most of its strategic importance and was regarded as somewhat of a
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The port of Chinkai in Korea was an area with long associations with Japan, having been the location of a Japanese
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A subsidiary naval base reporting to the Chinkai Guard District existed at Rashin (present day
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which reported directly to the Guard District commander, and hosted detachments of the
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in the 15th and 16th centuries. More recently, it was the location where Admiral
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were second tier naval bases, similar to the first tier Naval Districts
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Vice-Admiral Seizaburo Kobayashi (15 Nov 1934 – 16 Mar 1936)
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Vice-Admiral Sonosuke Kobayashi (15 Nov 1938 – 15 Apr 1940)
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Rear-Admiral Chitoshi Ishizuka (15 Aug 1944 – 15 Apr 1945)
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Vice-Admiral Sadaichi Matsunaga (1 Dec 1937 – 15 Nov 1939)
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Vice-Admiral Yoshinobu Shishido (15 Nov 1932 – 1 Nov 1934)
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Rear-Admiral Chikateru Takasaki (10 Nov 1922 – 1 Dec 1924)
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Rear-Admiral Yasuzo Torisaki (15 Jun 1921 – 10 Nov 1922)
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Vice-Admiral Gisaburo Yamaguchi (20 Apr 1945 – Sep 1945)
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Vice-Admiral Tsugumatsu Inoue (16 Mar 1936 – 1 Dec 1936)
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Rear-Admiral Keiichi Onishi (25 Feb 1942 – 25 Jun 1943)
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Vice-Admiral Tamotsu Takama (15 Nov 1939 – 15 Nov 1940)
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Rear-Admiral Kentaro Kojima (15 Nov 1930 – 15 Nov 1932)
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Rear-Admiral Sunao Matsuzaki (1 Dec 1926 – 10 Dec 1928)
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Rear-Admiral Naojiro Honshuku (1 Dec 1924 – 1 Dec 1926)
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Vice-Admiral Hisao Ichimura (17 Jan 1934 – 15 Nov 1934)
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Vice-Admiral Junichi Kiyokawa (1 Dec 1927 – 1 Jul 1929)
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Vice-Admiral Naotaro Nagasawa (1 Dec 1926 – 1 Dec 1927)
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Vice-Admiral Kikuo Matsumura (5 Feb 1924 – 15 Apr 1925)
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Vice-Admiral Kazuyoshi Yamaji (1 Dec 1920 – 1 Dec 1922)
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Vice-Admiral Tomojiro Chisaka (1 Dec 1919 – 1 Dec 1920)
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Vice-Admiral Kujuro Yamaguchi (1 Apr 1916 – 1 Dec 1916)
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Rear-Admiral Haruo Katsuta (15 Apr 1945 – 29 Nov 1945)
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Vice-Admiral Ikuta Sakamoto (1 Sep 1941 – 15 Sep 1942)
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Vice-Admiral Shozo Kuwashima (1 Jun 1923 – 5 Feb 1924)
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Vice-Admiral Hiromi Tadokoro (1 Dec 1918 – 1 Dec 1919)
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and for patrols along the Korean coastline and in the
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Rear-Admiral Katsuya Sato (25 Jun 1943 – 15 Aug 1944)
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Rear-Admiral Shigeki Ando (15 Nov 1940 – 25 Feb 1942)
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Rear-Admiral Junichi Mizuno (1 Dec 1936 – 1 Dec 1937)
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Rear-Admiral Heigo Teraoka (1 Dec 1917 – 26 May 1919)
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Vice-Admiral Jugoro Arichi (1 Dec 1937 – 15 Nov 1938)
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Vice-Admiral Taro Inutsuka (15 Apr 1925 – 1 Dec 1926)
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Vice-Admiral Kichitaro Togo (1 Dec 1916 – 1 Dec 1918)
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Vice-Admiral Takazumi Oka (9 Sep 1944 – 20 Apr 1945)
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Vice-Admiral Keitaro Hara (1 Dec 1936 – 1 Dec 1937)
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Vice-Admiral Kanjiro Hara (1 Jul 1929 – 1 Dec 1930)
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navy base
Imperial Japanese Navy
Korea under Japanese rule
World War II
Jinhae
South Korea
35°11′N 128°34′E / 35.19°N 128.57°E / 35.19; 128.57
Straits of Shimonoseki
Sea of Japan
United States Navy
Sea Frontiers
garrison
Naval Land Forces
numbered fleets
trading settlement
Tōgō Heihachirō
Combined Fleet
Russian Baltic Fleet
Battle of Tsushima
Russo-Japanese War
annexation of Korea
Empire of Japan
surrender of Japan
United States Navy
USS Harry E. Hubbard
Korean War
Republic of Korea Navy
Rason
North Korea
42°20′02″N 130°23′56″E / 42.334°N 130.399°E / 42.334; 130.399 (Rason, NK)

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