The Naniwa Maru (浪華丸) is a replica ship of a typical Japanese trader from the Edo period (1603-1868) known as a higaki kaisen. It was built as the main...
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Naniwa Kin'yūdō, is a Japanese manga Naniwa Maru, is a replica ship of a typical Japanese trader Japanese cruiser Naniwa, the first protected cruiser built...
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at a cost of 12.8bn yen, with a replica Edo period trading ship, the Naniwa Maru as its centrepiece. The requirement of the dome to resist seismic, wave...
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Departing for her fourth patrol 11 July, Gudgeon sank the 4853-ton transport Naniwa Maru in a night submerged attack off Truk on 3 August, her only kill of the...
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The Shimane Maru class was a pair of auxiliary escort carriers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Four additional conversions...
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schooner owned by a NGO and used as a training ship. 30 m (100 ft) 7.4 m Naniwa Maru 1999– A replica of a higaki kaisen, a common trading vessel of the Edo...
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Namihaya; Osaka Maritime Museum, Japan; 5th-century Japanese ship replica Naniwa Maru; Osaka Maritime Museum, Japan; Edo period merchant ship San Juan Bautista;...
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Division Vice Admiral Uryū Sotokichi in Naniwa 4 protected cruisers 2 Naniwa-class (2 × 10.2-inch (260 mm), 18 knots) Naniwa (Capt. Wada Kensuke) Takachiho (Capt...
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Naniwa (浪速) was the lead ship of her class of two protected cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1880s. As Japan lacked the industrial...
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Pirates, armed with pistols and parangs, robbed a Japanese oil tanker Naniwa Maru 1 before kidnapping three of its crew at 21.8 nautical miles off Tanjung...
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