Name Displacement I.H.P. Nominal
Speed
Gun
Protection
Weight of
Broadside Fire
Tons Knots In. Lbs.
Tokiwa 9750 18,000 21.5 6.6 3568
Asama
Yaqumo 9850 16,000 20.0 6.6 3368
Azuma 9436 17,000 21.0 6.6 3368
Idzuma 9800 15,000 24.7 6.6 3568
Iwate

In addition to these, early in January 1904 the two cruisers purchased in Italy from the Argentine Government will be ready for sea.

PROTECTED CRUISERS

Name Displacement I.H.P. Nominal
Speed
Gun
Protection
Weight of
Broadside Fire
Tons Knots In. Lbs.
Takasago 4300 15,500 24.0 4½.2 800
Kasagi 4784 15,500 22.5 4½.0 800
Chitose
Itsukushima 4277 5400 16.7 11.4 1260
Hashidate
Matsushima
Yoshino 4180 15,750 23.0 780
Naniwa 3727 7120 17.8 1196
Takachiho
Akitsushima 3150 8400 19.0 780
Nitaka 3420 9500 20.0 920
Tsushima
Suma 2700 8500 20.0 335
Akashi

In connection with the First Division of the Japanese Fleet an interesting fact has transpired which, from reason of its association with this country, will prove of more than ordinary interest. In case of war it appears that with one exception the ships comprising this division are all British built. Designs, armour-plating and armament follow the type and standard of our own Navy, and it is therefore obvious that we cannot fail to be stirred deeply by the results of any collision which may occur. Each nation possesses in Far Eastern waters ships supplied with the latest appliances which science and ingenuity have devised. To the people of this Empire, whose security rests primarily upon the Fleet, our interest in the engagements is naturally the higher, by reason of the similarity between the ships which will be engaged upon one side and those of our own Navy. These vessels, all of which have received their war-paint, and whose place of concentration is Nagasaki, some 585 nautical miles from Port Arthur, are as follows:

Name Where built Tonnage Chief
armament
Hatsuse (B) Elswick 15,000 4 12 in.
14 6 in.
Shikishima (B) Thames 15,000 4 12 in.
14 6 in.
Asahi (B) Clyde 15,000 4 12 in.
14 6 in.
Fuji (B) Blackwall 12,500 4 12 in.
10 6 in.
Yashima (B) Elswick 12,500 4 12 in.
10 6 in.
Iwate (C) Elswick 10,000 4 8 in.
10 6 in.
Asama (C) Elswick 10,000 4 8 in.
10 6 in.
Idzuma (C) Elswick 10,000 4 8 in.
14 6 in.
Tokiwa (C) Elswick 10,000 4 8 in.
10 6 in.
Takasago (C) Elswick 4,300 2 8 in.
10 4.7 in.
Kasagi (C) Cramp (Philadelphia) 5,000 2 8 in.
10 4.7 in.

(B) battleship; (C) cruiser.

A torpedo flotilla, numbering thirty-five vessels, forms part of this division. The other divisions of the fleet for war comprise the following:

Second
division.
Third
division
(Home).
Battleships2
Cruisers108
Small craft3080