The Shirataka (”White hawk”) was a 1st class torpedo boat (suiraitei) of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was ordered under the Ten Year Naval Expansion Programme[1] passed in 1896 from the shipbuilder Schichau-Werke (as Yard No. 629) in Danzig, Germany, where she was built during 1897–98 in parts along Japanese specifications, and then re-assembled by Mitsubishi in Nagasaki, Japan.
She participated in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). She was decommissioned on 15 November 1923, and sold to break up on 6 April 1927.[2]
^The Ten Year Programme provided for (among other ship types) 23 torpedo boat destroyers and 63 torpedo boats;the latter comprised 16 1st class (the Shirataka and 15 Hayabusa class), 37 2nd class and 10 3rd class TBs.
^Jentschura, op.cit. p.127.
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