Short biography of Kozo WATANABE, a pioneer of the modern shipbuilding industry;the first half : Based on the influence of the maritime intention in the Choshu Domain at the end of Edo period
大島商船高等専門学校紀要 Volume 51
Page 19-30
published_at 2018-12
Title
近代造船の先駆者・渡辺蒿蔵(上) : 幕末長州藩における海事志向の影響を踏まえて
Short biography of Kozo WATANABE, a pioneer of the modern shipbuilding industry;the first half : Based on the influence of the maritime intention in the Choshu Domain at the end of Edo period
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
Kozo WATANABE(Seizaburo AMANO)
Shoin YOSHIDA
Maritime intention
渡辺蒿蔵(天野清三郎)
吉田松陰
海事志向
Kozo WATANABE was born in Hagi, Choshu Domain (present day, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture). He attended Shoka Sonjuku (a private school run by Shoin YOSHIDA) in 1856 to study under the principal’s supervision at the age of 15 years old. He studied naval architecture in the United States and the United Kingdom inspired by the principal (Shoin YOSHIDA) at the end of the Edo period. After returning to Japan, he entered the Ministry of Engineering of the Meiji government and acted as the second dock-master of the Nagasaki shipyard. Furthermore, he made an effort for the construction of Tategami dock which was admired as the most advanced dock in Asia. These great achievements led him to be called the pioneer of the modern shipbuilding industry. However, preceding studies have given us only snippets of information about him, and neither a detailed causal relationship nor events associated with him have been described. Thus, his biography is reorganized based on the influence of the maritime intention in the Choshu Domain.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
大島商船高等専門学校
Date Issued
2018-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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[ISSN]0387-9232
[NCID]AN00031668