- IHI
Corporation (株式会社IHI, Kabushiki-gaisha IHI),
formerly known as Ishikawajima-Harima
Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (石川島播磨重工業株式会社,
Ishikawajima Harima Jūkōgyō...
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Mitsui Engineering &
Shipbuilding (三井E&S,
Mitsui E&S) (TYO: 7003) is a ****anese
heavy industries company.
Despite its name, it no
longer builds ships and...
- (from
Fujinagata Zosensho, Osaka)(later No.22),
Botan (from
Uraga Dock Co, Tokyo)(later No.24) and
Basho (from
Ishikawajima Zosensho, Tokyo)(later No...
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September 1933 at the
Hikoshima shipyard of
Mitsubishi Jukogyo Hikoshima Zosensho at the
behest of
shipping company,
Nippon Suisan. She was
launched on 28...
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February 1945, with 198 crew and p****engers killed. #4701 稲木
Inagi Mitsui Zosensho,
Tamano 15 May 1944 25
September 1944 16
December 1944
Inagi was bombed...
- established. 1889 –
Value of
imports £1,005,367. 1893 –
Mitsubishi Nagasaki Zosensho (shipyard) active. 1894 –
Value of
imports £444,839. 1898 –
Kyushu Tosu-Nogasaki...
- (ID1484-001)
Historic Site
Ebisugahana Shipyard (恵美須ヶ鼻造船所跡,
Ebisugahana zōsensho ato) (ID1484-002)
Historic Site
Ohitayama Tatara Iron
Works (大板山たたら製鉄遺跡...
- down on 14
September 1936 at the
shipyard of
Mitsubishi Jukogyo Hikoshima Zosensho. She was
launched on 28 June 1936 and
completed on 15
February 1937. On...
- of ****an Name
Ayatosan Maru
Owner Mitsui & Co. Ltd. (1941)
Builder Tama
Zosensho Yard
number 246 Laid down 13 June 1938
Launched 28
September 1939 Completed...
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personnel back to ****an. In 1947 she was s****ped in
Osaka at
Fujinagata Zosensho.
Ships of the
World special issue Vol.47
Auxiliary Vessels of the Imperial...