

OTD: Birth of Yamamoto Isoroku
Greetings PHG fans! Today, 4 April is the 142nd anniversary of the birth of Takano Isoroku, who, as commander of the Imperial Japan's Combined Fleet under the name Yamamoto Isoroku, oversaw the Navy's entry into the wider Pacific War. The last known photograph of Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku, on Rabaul 18 April 1943 Yamamoto is one of the more famous Japanese figures of the Second World War and probably the most recognizable among Imperial Japan's many Admirals. Perhaps best know
Tony Boccia


One year of Pacific History Guide!
Greetings PHG fans! This week we are celebrating one year since the launch of Pacific History Guide. On March 30, 2025, after two and a half months of building and editing, I published the website for the first time online. We started off small; I didn't have a large online following and so we kicked off with social media posts on the newly created PHG Facebook and Bluesk y accounts. Sharing with family and friends helped spread the word, and we were off to the races, movin
Tony Boccia


Monument to the first fleet review, Osaka, Japan
Hello PHG fans, today we're headed back to Japan, and on a special occasion as well. It happens that this week we marked 158 years since the first Japanese fleet review took place near Mount Tempo in Osaka . The Meiji Emperor, in whose name the Meiji Restoration took place and Boshin War was fought, was on hand to witness six Japanese ships and one french vessel sail together on 26 March 1868. This was the first of 18 fleet reviews, the last of which was in 1940 in Yokohama.
Tony Boccia
