Admiral Togo Heihachiro

Admiral Togo Heihachiro

Imperial Japanese Navy admiral (1848–1934) who defeated the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima; venerated as the 'Sea God'

Admiral Togo Togo of the Orient
東郷元帥 海の軍神
Historical

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Fleet Admiral Togo Heihachiro (1848–1934) was the commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy who achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Tsushima (1905) during the Russo-Japanese War, annihilating the Russian Baltic Fleet. The victory was one of the most complete naval victories in history and made Togo internationally famous.

He is enshrined at Togo Jinja in Tokyo (Harajuku) and is venerated as the guardian of seafarers, the navy, and national defense. His shrine is also popular with students seeking success (his name 'Togo' is a pun on 'to go,' 'to pass' in the context of exams).

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Togo Shrine Togo Shrine Tokyo independent

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Who is Admiral Togo Heihachiro in Japanese mythology?

Admiral Togo Heihachiro (東郷平八郎) is Imperial Japanese Navy admiral (1848–1934) who defeated the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima; venerated as the 'Sea God'. This deity appears in Historical and is enshrined at 1 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Admiral Togo Heihachiro?

There are 1 shrines in our database dedicated to Admiral Togo Heihachiro, including Togo Shrine.

What myths involve Admiral Togo Heihachiro?

Admiral Togo Heihachiro appears in myths from Historical. The deity is known as Imperial Japanese Navy admiral (1848–1934) who defeated the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima; venerated as the 'Sea God'.