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[Letter from Hashiguchi Yasutaka, April 6, 1934]
- AI summary (β)
- A letter dated April 6, 1934, from Hashiguchi Yasutaka to Hiraga Yuzuru, regarding the issues arising from the Tomozuru as a major problem unprecedented since the founding of the Navy, and stating the need for "dynamical experiments" using models in the study of ship stability. Hashiguchi was summoned late at night by Admiral Kobayashi and spoke at the Suikosha about shipbuilding plans and other matters, and also expressed his respect for Hiraga Yuzuru's forthcoming trip to Europe. The addressee is 2-chome 170-30 Harajuku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo City. Keywords: Hashiguchi Yasutaka, Hiraga Yuzuru, Admiral Kobayashi, Tomozuru, torpedo boat, ship stability, model experiments, shipbuilding plans, Suikosha, 1934Auto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 678b081a-8526-4ffd-a2bf-b21a56e6f1f9
- Catalogue ID
- 10040601
- Card catalogue
- "Tomozuru Incident" [letter addressed to Hiraga]
- Doc type
- 平賀宛書翰(「橋口保孝 四月六日」封筒に在中)
- Category
- 水雷艇
- Extent
- Writing paper, brush-written; envelope | 5 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Document / Handwriting / Calligraphy





























