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entrepreneur Edward H.
Hunter established Osaka Iron
Works (大阪鉄工所, Ōsaka
Tekkosho) in
Osaka to
develop the ****anese steel-making and
shipbuilding industry...
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being evaluated by the
Imperial ****anese Navy,
Kyusu and K.K.
Watanabe Tekkosho chose to
ignore the NAA
design almost entirely, and
built 176 of the somewhat...
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producing subsidiaries which supply Hino
itself and
other clients:
Takebe Tekkosho Co., Ltd. (plants in
Atsugi and Thailand),
Sohshin Co., Ltd. (Iruma and...
- made by
several companies;
besides Mitsubishi, that included,
Niigata Tekkoshō, Dowa Jido Shō,
Sagami ****nal, and
Kokura Rikugun Jiohei Shō, as the main...
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boats of this
configuration were
built by
Osaka Iron
Works (大阪鉄工所, Ōsaka
Tekkosho). In 1939, the
displacement of the ship was
reduced to 16.5 tons and the...
- at the Innoshima,
Hiroshima shipyard of
Osaka Iron
Works (大阪鉄工所, Ōsaka
Tekkosho) for the
benefit of
Nippon Suisan K.K. She was
launched on 3
October 1940...
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Culture Society (PJCS). Tekkoshocon's name was a
blend of the ****anese word
tekkosho,
meaning steel mill (a
reference to Pittsburgh's
industrial steel-producing...
- sail-****isted
cargo Usuki Pioneer (de)
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Usuki Tekkosho,
Saiki 531.5 ft (162.0 m) 83 ft (25 m) 2-mast sail-****ist
Steel 640 m2...
- Maru No. 8 was laid down on 1
April 1936 at the
shipyard of K.K.
Osaka Tekkosho Honsha Kojo at the
behest of
shipping company,
Nippon Suisan K.K. She was...
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auxiliary subchaser. She was laid down on 26
March 1938 at the K.K.
Osaka Tekkosho Innoshima Kojo
shipyard for the
benefit of
Nippon Suisan K.K. She was launched...