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- Natsushima is ****anese for "summer island", and may refer to: ****anese minelayer Natsushima, more than one ship of the Imperial ****anese Navy Tonowas...
- Natsushima: ****anese minelayer Natsushima (1911), a Sokuten-class auxiliary minelayer launched in 1911 and sold in 1927 ****anese minelayer Natsushima (1933)...
- The Natsushima S**** Midden (夏島貝塚, Natsushima kaizuka) is an archaeological site in the Natsushima neighborhood of the city of Yoko****, Kanagawa Prefecture...
- following vessels and vehicles for marine research: Research Vessels: RV Natsushima [jp; fr], RV Kaiyo [jp; fr], RV Kairei [ja; fr], RV Hakuho Maru [jp],...
- The Natsushima-class minelayer (夏島型敷設艇,, Natsushima-gata Fusetsutei) was a class of minelayers of the Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN), serving during and...
- tenders : Taigei Minelayers : Yaeyama, Shirataka, Itsukushima and the Natsushima and Tsubame classes Minesweepers : No.1 and No.13 classes Subchasers :...
- Second World War. The ****anese name for the island was Natsu Shima (or Natsushima), which means "Summer Island." An underground bunker housing the IJA's...
- guards. In 1911, the IJN built the first experimental boat Natsushima (Natsushima Maru). Natsushima attached importance to gun-fights. Therefore, she was equipped...
- and Technology (JAMSTEC) and it was launched from the support vessel Natsushima. Two pilots and one researcher operated within a 30 mm thick High-strength...
- ItsukushimaS YaeyamaS OkinoshimaS TsugaruS MinooSC ShiratakaS Hatsutaka Tsubame Natsushima (1933) Sokuten (1938) Hirashima AjiroS Kamishima Hashima Sokuten (1913)...