Nippon Maru (1930), the Glossary
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9 relations: Gross tonnage, Kaiwo Maru (1930), Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe, Museum, Nippon Maru (1984), Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers, World War II, Yokohama.
- Four-masted ships
- Museum ships in Japan
- Museums in Yokohama
- Tall ships of Japan
- Training ships of Japan
Gross tonnage
Gross tonnage (GT, G.T. or gt) is a nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume.
See Nippon Maru (1930) and Gross tonnage
Kaiwo Maru (1930)
is a Japanese former training barque. Nippon Maru (1930) and Kaiwo Maru (1930) are 1930 ships, museum ships in Japan, ships built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tall ships of Japan and training ships of Japan.
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Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
is the shipbuilding subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
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Kobe
Kobe (Kōbe), officially, is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
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Museum
A museum is an institution dedicated to displaying and/or preserving culturally or scientifically significant objects.
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Nippon Maru (1984)
is a Japanese training sailing ship operated by the National Institute for Sea Training out of Tokyo. Nippon Maru (1930) and Nippon Maru (1984) are Tall ships of Japan and training ships of Japan.
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Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers
is a 2008 Japanese superhero kaiju film directed by Takeshi Yagi.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and by area, and the country's most populous municipality.
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See also
Four-masted ships
- BAP Unión
- Chilean barquentine Esmeralda
- Chinese treasure ship
- Djong
- Dundonald (ship)
- Falls of Clyde (ship)
- Falls of Halladale
- Garthpool (barque)
- Herzogin Cecilie
- Junk (ship)
- K'un-lun po
- Kings County (barque)
- Kruzenshtern (ship)
- Lawhill
- Margaret Todd (schooner)
- Marion Lightbody (ship)
- Minnie A. Caine
- Moshulu
- Nippon Maru (1930)
- Omega (barque)
- Pamir (ship)
- Passat (ship)
- Peking (ship)
- Phocea (yacht)
- Pommern (ship)
- Rotomahana (ship)
- Royal Albatross (ship)
- SS City of Rome
- STS Sedov
- Spanish training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano
- Toop (boat)
- USS Robert H. McCurdy
- Viking (barque)
- Wind Song (ship)
- Wind Spirit (ship)
- Wind Star (ship)
Museum ships in Japan
- Hikawa Maru
- JDS Akishio
- Japanese battleship Mikasa
- Japanese frigate Kaiyō Maru
- Japanese icebreaker Fuji (AGB-5001)
- Kaiwo Maru (1930)
- Meiji Maru
- Nippon Maru (1930)
- Sōya (PL107)
- Yamato 1
Museums in Yokohama
- CupNoodles Museum Yokohama
- Hara Model Railway Museum
- Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama
- Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History
- Kanazawa Bunko
- Museum of Tin Toys
- NYK Maritime Museum
- Nippon Maru (1930)
- Nissan Engine Museum
- Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum
- Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall
- Yokohama Archives of History
- Yokohama Curry Museum
- Yokohama Customs Museum
- Yokohama History Museum
- Yokohama Museum of Art
- Yokohama Port Museum
- Yokohama Science Center
- Yokohama Silk Museum
Tall ships of Japan
- Kaisei (ship)
- Kaiwo Maru (1930)
- Kaiwo Maru (1989)
- Meiji Maru
- Nippon Maru (1930)
- Nippon Maru (1984)
- San Juan Bautista (ship)
Training ships of Japan
- Japanese battleship Asahi
- Kaiwo Maru (1930)
- Kaiwo Maru (1989)
- Meiji Maru
- Nippon Maru (1930)
- Nippon Maru (1984)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Maru_(1930)
Also known as Nippon Maru.