Two ships of the Japanese Navy have been named Wakamiya:
Japanese seaplane carrier Wakamiya was a seaplane tender converted from a transport ship in 1914. She was stricken in 1931
Japanese escort Wakamiya was an Etorofu-class escort ship both launched and sunk in 1943
Wakamiya-maru, was a Japanese cargo ship whose crew members became the first Japanese to circumnavigate the globe after their ship went off course after getting caught in a storm en route from Ishinomaki in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan to Edo (now Tokyo) in November 1793.
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for the use of Japanese seaplanes from the Wakamiya. Starting from early September, four Maurice Farman seaplanes on board the Wakamiya conducted reconnaissance...
first Japanese circumnavigation of the world. This would not happen until 1837 with the travels of Otokichi. (In 1804, the crew members of the Wakamiya-maru...
outbreak of war, the Japanese laid siege to the German colony of Qingdao, aircraft from the army together with navy's seaplane carrier Wakamiya conducted reconnaissance...
during World War I, in the Battle of Tsingtao, the Imperial Japanese Navy seaplane carrier Wakamiya conducted the world's first successful naval-launched air...
military potential of the airplane. In 1913, the IJN seaplane carrier Wakamiya was converted into a seaplane tender and aircraft were purchased. The 1st...
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seaplane carrier Wakamiya, whose airplanes became the first of its kind in the world to attack sea and land targets. These Japanese airplanes would also...
there Forester returned to California. A Russian ship took the Japanese survivors back to Japan. Wakamiya-maru Schodt, Frederik L. (2003). Native American...
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air-sea battle in history took place when a Japanese Farman MF.11 aircraft launched by the seaplane carrier Wakamiya unsuccessfully attacked Kaiserin Elisabeth...