It is displayed at the Etchujima Campus of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.
[1] The ship was constructed for the Japanese government in Govan (now part of Glasgow, Scotland) in 1873 by Robert Napier and Sons.
In Japan the third Monday in July is Marine Day, which originally commemorated the emperor's arrival in Yokohama at the end of his journey on the ship.
[3] In 1897 it was transferred to the Tokyo Nautical School for use as a moored training ship.
In 1898 she was re-rigged as a full-rigged ship by the Shomei Shipbuilding Company in Shinagawa.