Battleship Hiei 1935 His Majesty the Emperor of Manchukuo Visit to Japan Commemorative Watch Fob/大日本軍艦比叡1935年滿洲國皇帝陛下御來訪記念章

Battleship Hiei 1935 His Majesty the Emperor of Manchukuo Visit to Japan Commemorative Watch Fob.jpg
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大日本軍艦比叡 - Great Japan Battleship Hiei

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皇紀二五九五年 - 2595 Year of Imperial Era = 1935
康德二年四月 - 4th month of the 2nd Year of Kangde Era = April 1935


Orchid flower - Imperial Seal of the Emperor of Manchukuo


滿洲國 - Manchukuo
皇帝陛下 - His Majesty the Emperor
御來訪 - Imperial Visit
記念章 - Commemorative Badge
 
Hiei /比叡/ was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. Designed by British naval architect George Thurston, she was the second launched of four Kongō-class battlecruisers, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built. Laid down in 1911 at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Hiei was formally commissioned in 1914. She patrolled off the Chinese coast on several occasions during World War I, and helped with rescue efforts following the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.

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Starting in 1929, Hiei was converted to a gunnery training ship to avoid being scrapped under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty. She served as Emperor Hirohito's transport in the mid-1930s. After the treaty fell apart in 1937, she underwent a full-scale reconstruction that completely rebuilt her superstructure, upgraded her powerplant, and equipped her with launch catapults for floatplanes. Now fast enough to accompany Japan's growing fleet of aircraft carriers, she was reclassified as a fast battleship.

In 1935, Hiei served as the Emperor's ship. On April 2, 1935, Puyi and his party set off from Xinjing, passed through Dalian and boarded the Hiei and set off for Japan. On April 4th, when passing through the western waters of Kyushu, Japan, the commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet Takahashi Miko led 70 warships to greet him.

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1935 Emperor Puyi visit to Japan commemorative postcard.


On the eve of the US entry into World War II, she sailed as part of Vice-Admiral Chuichi Nagumo's Combined Fleet, escorting the six carriers that attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.

As part of the Third Battleship Division, Hiei participated in many of the Imperial Japanese Navy's early actions in 1942, providing support for the invasion of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) as well as the Indian Ocean raid of April 1942. During the Battle of Midway, she sailed in the Invasion Force under Admiral Nobutake Kondō, before being redeployed to the Solomon Islands during the Battle of Guadalcanal. She escorted Japanese carrier forces during the battles of the Eastern Solomons and Santa Cruz Islands, before sailing as part of a bombardment force under Admiral Kondō during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. In the early hours of 13 November 1942, Hiei engaged American cruisers and destroyers alongside her sister ship Kirishima. After inflicting heavy damage on American cruisers and destroyers, Hiei was crippled by shell hits from the heavy cruiser USS San Francisco that jammed her rudder. Subjected to a daylight air attack from the USS Enterprise, she was scuttled on the evening of 13 November 1942.​
 
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