Yodo

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Yodo (淀) was the lead ship in the Yodo class of high speed protected cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Officially rated as a tsūhōkan, meaning dispatch boat or aviso, Yodo was named after the Yodo River outside Osaka, Japan. Her sister ship was Mogami. Yodo had a clipper bow and two smokestacks, whereas Mogami had a straight raked bow with three smokestacks.

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keel laying
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ship launching
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ship decommissioning
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ship commissioning
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Postcard of Japanese cruiser Yodo in early 1900sPostcard of Japanese cruiser Yodo in early 1900s
Picture of IJN dispatch vessel YODO at Yokosuka Naval BasePicture of IJN dispatch vessel YODO at Yokosuka Naval Base
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