During the Battle of Tsushima, Ensign Yamamoto served aboard the Armored Cruiser Nisshin, which was part of the Mikasa’s screen. Yamamoto saw the close up tactics of Admiral Togo and above all; the need for surprise in battle. It’s hard to think that both Togo and Isoroku were the most notable admirals of the Combined Fleet.
Mikasa park is right next to Fleet Activities (FLEACT), Yokosuka, where I served (active duty) for three years & as a civilian for six years. Mikasa park, which is the area you see in the video (off her port side), has small concerts, often during the summer months. Forward of the ship, you can see a portion of FLEACT, Yokosuka. I miss Japan (lived there for 12 years). Lol! I used to work with Kazou (the guy around the 5:40 mark). I worked public affairs on Kitty Hawk & FLEACT Yokosuka Public Affairs. He would coordinate with us for tours of certain things & we would accompany him on tours. He used to translate for us, sometimes, when we had Japanese tour groups. He is a cool, laid-back dude.
I miss Japan. I am disappointed in our nation. After 12 years of living in Japan, I come back to the U.S. to find it is a shit-hole. Me (& my family) want out. We are looking to emigrate elsewhere.
H HAGI, yes, I know. I had Y plates on my car. But, I preferred Japan more when I was a civilian & not working for the U.S. government. I had more freedom as a civilian in Japan than a U.S. government employee.
I was in Yokosuka three months ago to visit the ship. Too bad I came there from Yokohama at past noon. I only knew about the Military Shop and the curry restaurants on the way home. Much of Mikasa was under scaffolding when I came
Up through the 1920s it was commonplace for battleships to have submerged torpedo tubes. They proved to not be very useful and largely got removed from ships that lasted long enough to get WW2-era refits.
That ship was built in a time when products were built to last and craftsmanship was valued. That English style instrumentation and even the woode deck looks stunning.
While stationed on USS Midway from 1984 to 1992 I took several tour abroad the Mikasa. It was awesome to walk through it and step back in time to another era in Naval Warfare!
Two points to add. 1. It was Chester Nimitz who did the main part of the job to restore Mikasa after WW2. He admired Admiral Togo so much that he didn't want to see Mikasa being used as a dance hall. 2. Admiral Togo in his old age became a stumbling stone in IJN. While most of the officers at the Navy Department including Isoroku Yamamoto were strongly for maintaining somehow good relationship with UK and US, some officers, extreme nationalists, used Togo and his honor to justify their idea. Togo in those days was already detached from up-to-date reality of the world and became influence to belittle the importance of the relationship among IJN. This eventually led Japan to Pearl Harbour attack.
The invasion of Korea by Hideyoshi was a failure... his overall plan was to invade China by way of the Korean Peninsula and the 3 kingdoms of Korea pushed Japan off the Peninsula.
I mean... It's capitalism bruh. Preserving ships? Well how much money does that make me, considering the refit and upkeep? None? Maybe even negative? Oh well. But scrapping the ship, hmmm all them sweet sweet scrap metal I can sell for money... Hmm yes, money...
@@Marcosmex556 Wait, Britain is not capitalism? Oh gosh sorry this is actually news to me. So, is Britain communist? God who could have imagined, that Britain was actually communist? That's really ground-breaking. But I guess it makes sense, all the tea that they drink from China would slowly turn them into communists from the inside of their stomach. Thanks for pointing me towards this obvious truth that I somehow missed. Thank you.
@@Marcosmex556 and who the fuck said anything about the "simbol" of capitalism? Britain is capitalist, so they behave capitalist, "simbol" or not. End of story.
well that was one, another fact is that the Russian Navy was cocky as fuck, because no eastern nation has ever beaten a western nation. (got their ass kicked twice.) hell russia was soo pissed at that they technically never ended WWII with Japan, so technically speaking, WWII is the second longest war ever.
Before the Atomic Bombs were dropped Russia and The US were planning a mass invasion of Japan. the US to mostly end the War. Russia was both to end it and to avenge there humiliation of what happened to the Russian Imperial Fleet back in the Russian-Japanese War. The Russians had a habit of holding a grudge
Wanted?? They still do. Like I said Russia loves to hold a grudge. Lets be honest having your fleet decimated and humiliated as bad as what happened to the Russians by the Japanese Imperial Navy tends to leave a scar that doesn't heal. Hell the fact that they are still sour too this day about it even after several government changes shows how royally pissed they are about it and would like nothing more then to shove it to Japan.
The Pre-Dreadnoughts and the ships of World War I (not necessarily mutually exclusive) are really underrated and under appreciated. I won't deny the newer ships are better and more effective but there's a certain beauty of the old pre-dreadnoughts and the like.
I'm suprised the Mikasa survived WW2, considering that just about every Japanese ship except one the IJN Nagato which later became one of many WW2 ships used and sunk in the Bikini Atoll A-bomb Test.
Well, she's already encased in concrete since Washington Naval Treaty, way before WW2 starts. So she never served WW1. Encased because that was the only way she can escaped being sunk or scrapped due to said Naval Treaty.
Lol the Russian historian says the Japanese victory was from luck and inexperience. As if equipment, professional leadership, diligent training and morale had no bearing on the outcome.
@@CheshireDCat I forgot the source, but I think Russian fleet was running short of coal supply. So it's either miss the battle for using the longer and safer route or push through to regroup with reinforcement.
Sorry for that historians they didn't realize that how shameful to lose inexperienced and weaker enemies I mean not only Japanese but also Ukrainian destroyed flagship Moskva
This ship is one of my favourites, and she was great in the battle of Tsushima straits, which is my favourite Naval Battle. The reason it is is because this was the first time an Asian power defeated a Eurpoean power in a large scale war and it put Japan firmly on the world stage as a force to be reckoned with
Nagato and early Amagi designs had them, hell Colorado had them, Bayern had them and so on,nearly all pre tier 5s had them, tho some like kongo had them removed
Another pre-dreadnought ship that might be considered for Tier 2 would be the USS Olympia, flagship of Adm. Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. Hopefully this historic ship makes its way ingame.
Interesting fact, future Admiral Isuroku Yamamoto served during the battle of Tsushima, where he was wounded and lost two fingers as a result, fortune would spare him the loss of a 3rd finger which would have barred him from reenlistment in the navy. This fact would come to haunt the allies 20 years later. As for the British, Japanese alliance, after the Washington Naval Treaty Japan was forced to not renew its alliance with Britain as one of the key conditions on the treaty that was pushed by the American delegation, the Americans had viewed Japan as a naval rival after the Japanese victory at Tsushima, and they were very keen to see an end to this strategic alliance as a means of further isolating Japan and thus keeping them out of the American sphere of influence in the Pacific.
I have mikasa in game! I was about to sell her, but after I watched this I decided to keep it, since she is such a famous ship! Also I kept Cruiser Aurora as well!
It really wasn't. It's just a slightly tweaked Majestic class, which is pretty much the standard pre-dreadnought of its time. Britain built 9 Majestics for itself, and then built 8 Formidable and London class battleships, which were slightly larger. Nothing wrong with Mikasa, it was a good ship, but as soon as it was completed, better ships were already being built.
Great Docs guys!!! Japan was able to win this Naval War just because their country was right next to the Yellow Sea and Korea and that gave them a bid more time than Russia and also The anglo-japanese pact of 1903 gave Japan a huge help🤔!!!
+kurumi kota kinda like the Japanese had the head start on the US destroyed the pacific fleet but failed to capitalize....... so that equals less legend or something
Many of present Mikasa's details are re-use of those of former Chile's battleship " which was demolished in Japan in 1958. The battleship, completed as HMS Canada in 1915 at Armstrong Whitworth, contained a lot of replaceable parts for derelict Mikasa.
Yes. I think there was also a story where the Japanese were presented with the Mikasa’s original blueprints as a guide to the restoration. It turned out they already kept the parts that were stripped away after the war.
I visited the Mikasa in October 2024 and was impressed by the way she has been preserved. It is a very interesting museum. Be aware however that due to ongoing maintenance and repairs access forward of the leading funnel is impossible. So no visit to the bridge and forecastle for me which was disappointing. From the looks of the ongoing work I would guess that the whole ship will not be fully open until mid 2025 but worth checking. The displays and information below decks in the galleries was very interesting with much of it in English. Visit recommended. Entrance fee approx £3!
This ship was just your run of the mill pre drednought when she was built. But now she had 3 major titles: the last warship of the IJN, the only non- American preserved battleship, and the last pre drednought.
For some reason this video always reminds me of the battlecruiser hmas Australia, the only capital ship to serve in the Australian Navy, there was a massive push to preserve here after WW1, but unlike the mikasa , it failed and she was scuttled off Sydney heads in 1924, to comply with the terms of the Washington Treaty. In my opinion this was a big mistake as many Aussies including myself would have paid good money to explore the pride of the Australian navy during WW1.
In the 1960s (Yes I'm that old !) I went to Walney County Secondary School in Barrow-in-furness, The school was on the corner of Ocean Road and Mikasa Street. The school was demolished in the 1990s ,but Mikasa Street is still there . Vickers Armstrong also built the Japanese battlecruiser Kongo just before the First World War she outclassed Royal Navy Capital ships of the time. So much that the British built the Lion, Tiger and Princess Royal
Every battleship had that before ww2. Torpedo tubes were eventually not a feature on capital ships anymore when it was found out that the horrid accuracy was not worth it.
WHY is it, I feel like WOW does a better job then the History Channel. I Love these guys
Yeah dam how much money do these guys get to make such great history videos
Because... Aliens
@@jasonpereira4024 Holy hell yes: they been on that Friday Ancient Aliens Marathon for how long now? Five years?
I thought this was the history channel lol
Aliens were more interesting for History Channel than battleship
Fun fact: mikasa is the only surviving British built battleship (according to Mark Felton)
And the only surviving pre-dreadnought battleship.
HMS Vanguard and USS Enterprise should have been preserved. It´s a damn shame those are sold for scrap.
@@RolandPeteur Warspite too
above the ocean depths at least.
Along with HMS Warspite@@RolandPeteur
Stand User: Togo
Stand: Mikasa
Stand: Levi !
@@parsecgilly1495 What a weeb
Good one
Power: A
Speed: A
Range: A
Potential: A
Precision: A
Potential: A
Ability: Can sink Russian warships with ease
7:18 love the dining room with the gun :D
X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
Lol so you can eat and shoot at the same time
Yeah, I want one for the dining room of my 10th floor apartment.
Munching their food while shooting US planes. Haha
Dining, drinking the Admirals' booze and shooting at the enemy all at the same time!
@@ryanlovejiyeondinosaurrr4641 well
More like Russian warships
It's not a us anti aircraft gun. And she didn't serve in ww2 :b
During the Battle of Tsushima, Ensign Yamamoto served aboard the Armored Cruiser Nisshin, which was part of the Mikasa’s screen.
Yamamoto saw the close up tactics of Admiral Togo and above all; the need for surprise in battle. It’s hard to think that both Togo and Isoroku were the most notable admirals of the Combined Fleet.
I was surprised to see no AoT references in the comment section.
Mikasa park is right next to Fleet Activities (FLEACT), Yokosuka, where I served (active duty) for three years & as a civilian for six years. Mikasa park, which is the area you see in the video (off her port side), has small concerts, often during the summer months. Forward of the ship, you can see a portion of FLEACT, Yokosuka. I miss Japan (lived there for 12 years).
Lol! I used to work with Kazou (the guy around the 5:40 mark). I worked public affairs on Kitty Hawk & FLEACT Yokosuka Public Affairs. He would coordinate with us for tours of certain things & we would accompany him on tours. He used to translate for us, sometimes, when we had Japanese tour groups. He is a cool, laid-back dude.
I was onboard the USS Mobile Bay CG- 53 in Yokosuka from 1997 til 2000. I also miss it there ,Proud to be a 7th fleet sailor!
I miss Japan. I am disappointed in our nation. After 12 years of living in Japan, I come back to the U.S. to find it is a shit-hole. Me (& my family) want out. We are looking to emigrate elsewhere.
Yokosuka FLEACT cars have a license plate with a "Y".
Once the coronavirus has subsided, please come visit Japan again.
H HAGI, yes, I know. I had Y plates on my car.
But, I preferred Japan more when I was a civilian & not working for the U.S. government.
I had more freedom as a civilian in Japan than a U.S. government employee.
I was in Yokosuka three months ago to visit the ship. Too bad I came there from Yokohama at past noon. I only knew about the Military Shop and the curry restaurants on the way home. Much of Mikasa was under scaffolding when I came
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35% My house
35% Eren
30% Why Britain don't do this?
あつかいにそ
きゆしきあしはやそあら
こまわりがききそう
1%(Me) Japan Summons,Btw in the novel Japan Summons there is a Fictional ship in the MU empire name La Kasami bear same appearance as IJN Mikasa
Ironic how it was British people who helped preserve Mikasa when we cant even preserve our own.
totally agree although I call it a disgrace, we have no preserved capital ships of all those built, the biggest is a light cruiser.
Considering how much it costs to maintain Victory and Warrior ... =_="
Mario Rossi To hell with the costs! We should have preserved one damit!
The British should have preserved hms warspite, the most battle honoured British warship of all time.
They had the chance, too....
I was surprised to learn that Mikasa had torps.....
When BBs want some of that OP torp game.
Up through the 1920s it was commonplace for battleships to have submerged torpedo tubes. They proved to not be very useful and largely got removed from ships that lasted long enough to get WW2-era refits.
DrMacintosh same
Lot of pre dreadnoughts had torps
Like trpitz she has torps
Mikasa in anime: strong buff woman who simp for Her step brother
Navy:
He destroyed the cyka blyat titan
ngl I prefer this Mikasa
That's why step bro rejected anime Mikasa
*(sigh)* Little does everyone here knows that Isayama-sensei named Mikasa after the battleship.
@Arn Francis Tapic dont worry, there is Mikasa in Azur Lane, where she is absolutly amazing.
That ship was built in a time when products were built to last and craftsmanship was valued. That English style instrumentation and even the woode deck looks stunning.
She is a truly magnificent ship, and it gave me chills to stand on her decks last May.
Love the theme when explaining mikasa's characteristics
She sails,
she sinks,
she leads,
But most importantly,
SHE PROTECTS EREN!
Meow out.
Ereh 😂
Eren Yeager "the HERO" adopted brother of Mikasa
While stationed on USS Midway from 1984 to 1992 I took several tour abroad the Mikasa. It was awesome to walk through it and step back in time to another era in Naval Warfare!
Waiting for the Eren...
Where is Eren, where did he go?!?
Got friendzoned though.
@@janchovanec8624 now he commited genocide lol
*ereh
@Eren Jeager ereh
Imagine there was a warship called ereh
Never expected World of Warships was gonna be my go-to for concise, accurate naval history
Two points to add.
1. It was Chester Nimitz who did the main part of the job to restore Mikasa after WW2. He admired Admiral Togo so much that he didn't want to see Mikasa being used as a dance hall.
2. Admiral Togo in his old age became a
stumbling stone in IJN. While most of the officers at the Navy Department including Isoroku Yamamoto were strongly for maintaining somehow good relationship with UK and US, some officers, extreme nationalists, used Togo and his honor to justify their idea. Togo in those days was already detached from up-to-date reality of the world and became influence to belittle the importance of the relationship among IJN. This eventually led Japan to Pearl Harbour attack.
By that time, Togo was already deep in work as the future Emperor Showa’s teacher
Japan as a nation historically never lost a war in their entire existence. It's no wonder they were so over confident in WWII until Midway.
Blackmage4001 They even committed a Crime against Humanity before ww2
They lost a lot of wars actually
The invasion of Korea by Hideyoshi was a failure... his overall plan was to invade China by way of the Korean Peninsula and the 3 kingdoms of Korea pushed Japan off the Peninsula.
Khalkin gol
@@xirb-4007 well we should say some did
brits writes to save mikasa
also brits scraps most of its battleship
I mean... It's capitalism bruh. Preserving ships? Well how much money does that make me, considering the refit and upkeep? None? Maybe even negative? Oh well. But scrapping the ship, hmmm all them sweet sweet scrap metal I can sell for money... Hmm yes, money...
Foo Foo its british not american
@@Marcosmex556 Wait, Britain is not capitalism? Oh gosh sorry this is actually news to me. So, is Britain communist? God who could have imagined, that Britain was actually communist? That's really ground-breaking. But I guess it makes sense, all the tea that they drink from China would slowly turn them into communists from the inside of their stomach. Thanks for pointing me towards this obvious truth that I somehow missed. Thank you.
Foo Foo who te fuck said britain is communist? Hahahha i meant that the simbol of capitalism is america not britain
@@Marcosmex556 and who the fuck said anything about the "simbol" of capitalism? Britain is capitalist, so they behave capitalist, "simbol" or not. End of story.
“Mikasa su casa”
-Said the British shipyard to the IJN
"Warrior spirit and good fortune became the decisive factors" aka the russian navy was pretty bad
well that was one, another fact is that the Russian Navy was cocky as fuck, because no eastern nation has ever beaten a western nation. (got their ass kicked twice.) hell russia was soo pissed at that they technically never ended WWII with Japan, so technically speaking, WWII is the second longest war ever.
Before the Atomic Bombs were dropped Russia and The US were planning a mass invasion of Japan. the US to mostly end the War. Russia was both to end it and to avenge there humiliation of what happened to the Russian Imperial Fleet back in the Russian-Japanese War. The Russians had a habit of holding a grudge
Really? I always thought the Russians to be merciful dictators.
eaglerocks123 not just that but they also wanted to claim the islands
Wanted?? They still do. Like I said Russia loves to hold a grudge. Lets be honest having your fleet decimated and humiliated as bad as what happened to the Russians by the Japanese Imperial Navy tends to leave a scar that doesn't heal. Hell the fact that they are still sour too this day about it even after several government changes shows how royally pissed they are about it and would like nothing more then to shove it to Japan.
The Pre-Dreadnoughts and the ships of World War I (not necessarily mutually exclusive) are really underrated and under appreciated. I won't deny the newer ships are better and more effective but there's a certain beauty of the old pre-dreadnoughts and the like.
Was aboard in May, 53. Exterior looks pretty much the same. Nothing had been done too interior. Beautifully done !!
I'm suprised the Mikasa survived WW2, considering that just about every Japanese ship except one the IJN Nagato which later became one of many WW2 ships used and sunk in the Bikini Atoll A-bomb Test.
Well, she's already encased in concrete since Washington Naval Treaty, way before WW2 starts. So she never served WW1. Encased because that was the only way she can escaped being sunk or scrapped due to said Naval Treaty.
These animations are better than what you see in movies!! Good job war gaming!
Lol the Russian historian says the Japanese victory was from luck and inexperience. As if equipment, professional leadership, diligent training and morale had no bearing on the outcome.
Not to mention the Russian fleet were cocky back then. They went through the riskier path than the safer one.
@@CheshireDCat I forgot the source, but I think Russian fleet was running short of coal supply. So it's either miss the battle for using the longer and safer route or push through to regroup with reinforcement.
Funny, but he doesn't say this anywhere. What he says about luck and experience doesn't mean what you just wrote.
Sorry for that historians they didn't realize that how shameful to lose inexperienced and weaker enemies I mean not only Japanese but also Ukrainian destroyed flagship Moskva
That music when introducing the ship is such an eargasm...
Mikasa es sukasa
lol
Mufasa
that what i am going to say😂😂
CerealScientist Ha! Ha! That was running through my head everytime they said the name of the ship.
Attack on titan
This is the most wholesome love story of history
fun fact Mikasa from AOT is named after this warship
No this ship is named after mikasa from AOT
@@Moiii_00wait that illegal
All of the Battleships in the manga resemble the Mikasa too.
Yes
@@packr72 i didnt realize
This ship is one of my favourites, and she was great in the battle of Tsushima straits, which is my favourite Naval Battle. The reason it is is because this was the first time an Asian power defeated a Eurpoean power in a large scale war and it put Japan firmly on the world stage as a force to be reckoned with
You are wrong: the Europeans in that battle was not (with the exception of British military advisers are on Japanese vessels).
ChaosCrash13 Russia is a European Power
Erwin
No. Europians don't think that.
ChaosCrash13 wheres your source. Prove to me that 'Europians" Didn't think that. With citations and all. Write me an Essay to back your statement.
She is also my favourite ship aswell.
Torp launchers on a tier 2 BattleShip Seems Legit Sadly they did not added it :(
Submerged torpedo launchers were standard on all pre dreadnought's.
+pioltjose23 yep even the New York class had torpedoes at one point.
Up through the Nelson-class battleships, submerged torpedo tubes were typical of battleships all over the world.
Like so many ships
Nagato and early Amagi designs had them, hell Colorado had them, Bayern had them and so on,nearly all pre tier 5s had them, tho some like kongo had them removed
Before Yamato gets the spotlight, Mikasa already got her honour
Another pre-dreadnought ship that might be considered for Tier 2 would be the USS Olympia, flagship of Adm. Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. Hopefully this historic ship makes its way ingame.
Right now I just feel like that thanking the British for saving Japan's only museum ship :D
Interesting fact, future Admiral Isuroku Yamamoto served during the battle of Tsushima, where he was wounded and lost two fingers as a result, fortune would spare him the loss of a 3rd finger which would have barred him from reenlistment in the navy.
This fact would come to haunt the allies 20 years later.
As for the British, Japanese alliance, after the Washington Naval Treaty Japan was forced to not renew its alliance with Britain as one of the key conditions on the treaty that was pushed by the American delegation, the Americans had viewed Japan as a naval rival after the Japanese victory at Tsushima, and they were very keen to see an end to this strategic alliance as a means of further isolating Japan and thus keeping them out of the American sphere of influence in the Pacific.
this documentary is better than anything!!!
Please do one on the USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413), the Destroyer Escort that fought like a Battleship.
Should do a special of all the Taffy 3 ships at Samar.
I think thats uss johnston? Im not sure
"Enemy guns could not depress enough to hit the Roberts"
Same.
This post was made by the USS Laffey.
Toho:Mikasa will u become my ship?
Mikasa:✋Come aboard me!
Ahhh my favourite anime
oh that's a clever reference!
That's pretty sus😳
I have mikasa in game! I was about to sell her, but after I watched this I decided to keep it, since she is such a famous ship! Also I kept Cruiser Aurora as well!
Excellent documentary for an excellent ship.
Solid looking ship. Good to be proud of her.
Not only was it more advanced once constructed, but this thing was just a MONSTER compared to anything else on the seas at the time!
It really wasn't. It's just a slightly tweaked Majestic class, which is pretty much the standard pre-dreadnought of its time. Britain built 9 Majestics for itself, and then built 8 Formidable and London class battleships, which were slightly larger. Nothing wrong with Mikasa, it was a good ship, but as soon as it was completed, better ships were already being built.
See people this shit is better then anything on history channel. Love these series.
Mikasa = Tukasa (spanish speakers will understand) lol
im not spanish im carribbean english speaker. but my house is your house.
Great Docs guys!!!
Japan was able to win this Naval War just because their country was right next to the Yellow Sea and Korea and that gave them a bid more time than Russia and also The anglo-japanese pact of 1903 gave Japan a huge help🤔!!!
Mikasa in Attack On Titan is derived from this battleship.
Can we please have the Mikasa back for sale, please?
Glad they brought the ship back for the people of Japan. They need things to be proud of too.
The last pre dreadnought warship in the world..... as a person who loves to study warships I would love to see it in person.
ash white she really is something, I almost had the chance to see her myself
So… I got Mikasa and now this recomendation of RUclips
On Azur Lane or World of Warships?
Or both?
@@justafnaffan2.016 I think it's attack on Titan
Thank you, finally another ijn ship
too many russians and american ships
Russian and American Bias
I agree
but the US navy a lot and the ship are legends, have no clue how to explain this..... there is no bias
+pJELYthebOSS it's cause the US won and they have more ships cause our ships were destroyed most of them anyway
+kurumi kota kinda like the Japanese had the head start on the US destroyed the pacific fleet but failed to capitalize....... so that equals less legend or something
So this ship was built by the Ackermans...
Yes
Sooooooo..... When are you going to sell the mikasa on NA for the first time?
yeah, it would be nice
If they do I hope they patch it with those underwater torpedo tubes :)
u can get it now for free by doing the missions that just came out
+MrJc but you gotta work for it if you really want it because you need 150 kills to get the ship
thats insane...
Attack On Titan In Navy:
•IJN Mikasa
•KMS Eren
•HMS Erwin
•USS Levi
@Dark Wolf hmm
They need to send the crew that is preserving this ship to Texas.This ship is outstanding in the past and today
it is better to introduce the tsushima battle, a very clever T shape battle formation .
Really impressed by the quality of these vids good job wargaming!!
I Love how the music during the stats review graduatly changes from traditional japanese to the usual Epic music.
Weird when this ship bought me to the AOT Mikasa.
Same ,but it the anime version of this ship bought me to AoT
Wait hol up STALIN?
@@seomahazuri8999 yeah comrade
THE MOST ADORABLE AND CUTEST BATTLESHIP IN THE GAME❤️
Last time I saw Mikasa she was fighting titans!
Same
What is the soundtrack playing at the time of the ship stats and info? @ 0:03:11
Mikasa: "My house" in Spanish.
This ship should be in world of warships
It is.
Seeing this makes me more hyped than ever since i am visiting tokyo next month, and the Mikasa museum is on my schedule. 😄
you guys should cover the part of how they rescue Mikasa :/ I mean, they lift a freaking battleship
America raised a few at Pearl Harbor though.
Whenever I saw that ship in a low-tier battle I always joked that it looked like a civillian cruise ship whenever I looked at its paint-job.
A very awkward looking one looks like a giant tugboat, or oversized bath-tub toy boat
Many of present Mikasa's details are re-use of those of former Chile's battleship " which was demolished in Japan in 1958. The battleship, completed as HMS Canada in 1915 at Armstrong Whitworth, contained a lot of replaceable parts for derelict Mikasa.
Yes. I think there was also a story where the Japanese were presented with the Mikasa’s original blueprints as a guide to the restoration. It turned out they already kept the parts that were stripped away after the war.
8:55 despactio 2 confirmed on Mikasa?
It says despacio
Thanks Wargaming, for the events, I love this battleship,I was waiting for this moment.
I visited the Mikasa in October 2024 and was impressed by the way she has been preserved. It is a very interesting museum. Be aware however that due to ongoing maintenance and repairs access forward of the leading funnel is impossible. So no visit to the bridge and forecastle for me which was disappointing. From the looks of the ongoing work I would guess that the whole ship will not be fully open until mid 2025 but worth checking. The displays and information below decks in the galleries was very interesting with much of it in English. Visit recommended. Entrance fee approx £3!
This is an outstanding vid. I love naval history .
This ship was just your run of the mill pre drednought when she was built. But now she had 3 major titles: the last warship of the IJN, the only non- American preserved battleship, and the last pre drednought.
IJN Mikasa and USS Texas are the last of their kinds: The Pre-Dreadnought and the Dreadnought
snakes3425 hms victory too is the last of her kind and there are few other warships like that its sad really
2:35 I thought that was Despacito lol
*so Im not the only one who thought that xD*
@@Skinny_El.Funky6.9 haha xD
I hate you....
GO WASH YOUR EARS WITH BLEACH
Mikasa
Aot fans: ...
This ship is a beast!
Admiral Togo, a real Legend.
Wasn't this are already uploaded several months ago??
no
It was uploaded a month ago in Wargaming Europe's channel
Yeah it was. I've seen this before?
アニメの「進撃の巨人」の「ミカサ・アッカーマン」のミカサは、この戦艦三笠から名付けられた。
ファイナルシーズンの始まりの高地要塞の攻防のシーンは、日露戦争の203高地の攻防と瓜二つである。
The nane of mikasa is taken from the forename mt .wakakusa in nara japan. They won the battle with Russia, people living in nara is proud of it.
A battleship with torpedo.. wow.. nice presentation of the history..
For some reason this video always reminds me of the battlecruiser hmas Australia, the only capital ship to serve in the Australian Navy, there was a massive push to preserve here after WW1, but unlike the mikasa , it failed and she was scuttled off Sydney heads in 1924, to comply with the terms of the Washington Treaty. In my opinion this was a big mistake as many Aussies including myself would have paid good money to explore the pride of the Australian navy during WW1.
2:35 the first two times I swear I saw "despacito"
Despacio...
There's still a street in Barrow, where this ship was built, named after her.
In the 1960s (Yes I'm that old !) I went to Walney County Secondary School in Barrow-in-furness, The school was on the corner of Ocean Road and Mikasa Street. The school was demolished in the 1990s ,but Mikasa Street is still there . Vickers Armstrong also built the Japanese battlecruiser Kongo just before the First World War she outclassed Royal Navy Capital ships of the time. So much that the British built the Lion, Tiger and Princess Royal
Im suprised not that much people are talking about mikasa aot
so the song playing while they are reviewing the ship is a remix to gothic storm , I just wonder where do I find this version
Wow I think the Cleveland class light cruiser had a heavier displacement
*Japen then: Yamoto and Mikasa Battle ship..*
*Japen now: Brother-sister relationship*
Wait, are you referring to Domestic Girlfriend by any chance?
@@bgtcsjm Nah...Typical anime and h-anime not to target a single one...
You guys have to be kidding. September 11th really, what a coincidence.
Yeh - I had to listen to that part over again & the commentator did say Sept 11th - WOW
The British should be grateful that at least one of "their" Battleship still exist today
Looks like the majestic ship
先頃、売り出しイベントで某大型店に行ってきた。
お土産品が売られていたが、そのなかに「横須賀海軍カレー」があった。パッケージには戦艦三笠の艦首が描かれていた。
(因みに世界三大記念艦のひとつが戦艦三笠です)
世界三大記念艦って三笠、ミズーリ、アイオワでしたっけ
分かる
@@サブフェルさん 三笠の他は英の戦列艦ヴィクトリーと米のコンスティチューションですね
Legends says Mikasa still confused with technology
XD
Azur lane
I was surprised to learn that Mikasa had torps
Every battleship had that before ww2. Torpedo tubes were eventually not a feature on capital ships anymore when it was found out that the horrid accuracy was not worth it.
Who else cried when the ship and her Captain were reunited
Damn those dreadnoughts had some of that op torp experience.