- en.wikipedia.org Nippon Maru (1930)Nippon Maru (日本丸) is a Japanese museum ship and former training vessel. She is permanently docked in Yokohama harbor, in Nippon Maru Memorial Park.
- photoguide.jp log/2022/09/nippon-maru-cruise-ship/This Nippon Maru cruise ship is not to be confused with the world-famous Nippon Maru (日本丸) sailing ship first built in 1930 as a Japanese training ship.
- nippon-maru.or.jp english/Sail Training Ship NIPPON MARU was built in 1930 as a training ship for cadets.
- woodenmodelships.net nippon-maru-1930/Construction: Launched in 1930, the Nippon Maru was built in Kobe, Japan, as a sail training ship for cadets of the Japanese merchant marine.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Nippon_Maru_(…...متحف نيبون مارو; 日本丸; Nippon Maru; 1930年に進水した日本の航海練習船; japán iskolahajó, múzeumhajó; ship built in 1930; судно...
- yokohamastation.com nippon-maru-museum-ship/The first was the Nippon Maru which was launched in January 1930 and the second was her sister ship the Kaiwo Maru which was launched in February that same...
- muza-chan.net japan/index.php/blog/nippon-maruNippon Maru, graciously nicknamed “Swan on the Pacific Ocean", was built in Kobe in 1930 and was a training ship for the cadets of the Japanese merchant...
- travel-around-japan.com k32-01-03-nippon-maru.htmlNippon Maru Memorial Park is a park located just south of Landmark Tower. ... Nippon-maru was completed in 1930 as a navigation training ship.
- savvytokyo.com sail-training-ship-nippon-maru-a-…In 1984, at the still spritely—at least by Japanese standards—age of 54, the Nippon Maru was retired as a training ship.
- japanistry.com nippon-maru/Sail training ship built in 1930 and now permanently docked in Yokohama harbor as a museum ship with educational programs.
- thelocaltravelguide.com nippon-maru/The sailing training ship Nippon Maru was built in 1930 as a training ship for cadets.
- shipsnostalgia.com media/unknown-nippon-maru-…NIPPON MARU 1930 2284 tgr Japanese Govt.
- savyboat.com shop/nippon-maru/The Nippon Maru was built in 1930, brought up 11,425 trainees over a little more than 54 years to retirement, and completed about 1,830,000km voyage.