Umm...looks like an old pre-dreadnought battleship. Around 1904 maybe?
That she is, built by Vickers for the IJN back in the late 1890's.
Better, actually, than the battleships that Vickers was building for the RN in the slips next door.
She's the lone survivor of the Battle of Tsushima Straits, and the only warship remaining today that accepted the surrender of an enemy fleet on the high seas. She's been a museum ship since the 20's (IIRC), and survived heavy bombing in WWII. When the Russians- who originally wanted her scrapped- saw her pitiful condition after the war, they 'graciously' allowed her to remain as a reminder of the dilapidated state of the once proud IJN. MacAuthor, never a fan of the Russians, personally headed the efforts to restore her to the pristine condition she retains today.