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  1. History. Former building of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy, now used for the JMSDF Officer Candidate School. The predecessor of the Etajima base was the branch officer training system of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. The Naval Academy moved to Etajima from Tsukiji, Tokyo in 1888.

  2. May 7, 2015 · The Museum of Naval History is located on Etajima Island in Hiroshima Prefecture and is set among historic buildings on the campus of the First Service School of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

  3. The academy was closed in 1945, when the Imperial Japanese Navy was abolished. The Naval Academy Etajima opened in 1956 and the site now serves as the location for Officer Candidate School of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force .

  4. Naval Academy Etajima. Established: 1888/1956 Hiroshima. Etajima base (JMSDF Etajima Naval Base) in Etajima city, Hiroshima prefecture is located in the Etajima-cho government building and is the base of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Branch: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. OFFICIAL WEBSITE » More Here for Japan.

  5. Looking into the Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima, we can uncover the Substance of which the Japanese naval leader is made, and something of his methods. It was upon the dissolution of the feudal System in Japan in 1867, the overthrow of its enforcement body, the Shogunate, and the commencement of the Meiji era that Japan entered upon a period ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EtajimaEtajima - Wikipedia

    The Imperial Japanese Naval Academy was moved to Etajima Island in 1888. While the academy still exists under the name Naval Academy Etajima , modern Etajima focuses rather on olive cultivation [3] and fish hatcheries in Etajima Bay north of the island.

  7. The Etajima Museum, on the grounds of the former Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, highlights contributions of Japan's historical warriors. This Type A midget submarine was one of five used in the attack against Pearl Harbor.