, New Zealand in 1912
Hirado participated in
World War I, as part of Japan's contribution to the
Allied war effort under the
Anglo-Japanese Alliance. She was in the Japanese squadron which gave chase to the German
East Asia Squadron led by Admiral Graf
Maximilian von Spee in 1914.
Hirado and
Yahagi were in the Allied 2nd Southern Squadron led by the
battleship and commanded by
Rear-Admiral Matsumura Tatsuo, patrolling the region around
Sumatra unsuccessfully for the German cruiser . On 26 March 1917, the
British Admiralty further requested the deployment of
Chikuma and
Hirado to
Australia and New Zealand to protect shipping against German
commerce raiding operations. 8 May 1917. After the end of the war,
Hirado was assigned to patrol off the east coast of
Russia to provide protection and support for supply convoys to Japanese ground forces in
Siberia during Japan's
Siberian Intervention against the
Bolshevik Red Army. During the inter-war period, future Fleet Admiral
Osami Nagano was captain of
Hirado from 1919 to 1920 (his only ship command), and by Captain
Zengo Yoshida from March to December 1924. During the 1920s and 1930s,
Hirado was mostly assigned to guarding the southern approaches to Japan, and made frequent port calls to
Manila and
Macau. From 1932, she was reassigned to patrol the northern coast of China, as relations between Japan and China continued to deteriorate after the
Manchurian Incident, and she was based at
Ryojun Guard District in the
Kwantung Leased Territory. However, problems with her engines resulted in frequent stays in repair yards, and she was unable to participate in any combat operations in the
Second Sino-Japanese War. Considered a reserve vessel in 1933 and used primarily for training thereafter,
Hirado was officially stricken from the
navy list on 1 April 1940. Re-designated
Hai Kan No.11, the vessel was moored as a barracks ship at
Etajima, and then
Kure. She was towed to
Iwasaki in December 1943. The hulk was scrapped from January through April 1947 by a Tokyo-based salvage company, becoming part of the
breakwater at Iwakuni port. ==Notes==