Talk:Musashi Province

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I believe battleship Musashi was named after famous samurai Miyamoto Musashi and not after Musashi province.

Japanese military ships were never named after people. There were specific patterns in use for naming ships, and for battleships, names came from the old provinces and, in some cases, old names for Japan. Nik42 05:47, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
I second that. I mean-- Kaga, Musashi, Shinano...all old province names. And of course Yamato, old name for Japan. -Tadakuni 06:55, 23 October 2007 (UTC)