Tsushima
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[edit]Romanized from Japanese 対馬 (Tsushima). Unrelated to the Japanese word 島 (shima, “island”). When the primary island is specifically described in Japanese, 対馬島 takes on the separate pronunciations Tsushimajima or Tsushimatō.
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- An island in Nagasaki, Japan, between the Home Islands and Korea, now divided by early modern canals.
- A city in Nagasaki, Japan, coterminous with the main island of Tsushima.
- An archipelago in Nagasaki, Japan, surrounding the main island of Tsushima.
- A strait in Japan, between Tsushima Island and the Home Islands, the location of a major 1905 battle in the Russo-Japanese War.
- 1952 July, the late H. Carew, “By Special Train in the Far East”, in Railway Magazine, page 488:
- In 1905, the Russo-Japanese war fought itself to a standstill, and with the destruction of Rozhiestvensky's fleet at Tsushima, the Japanese, for financial reasons, had to put out feelers for peace.
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