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The Whale Of Iron: Take A Tour Of The JMSDF Akishio Submarine And The Kure Maritime Museum
id=\"article-body\" class=\"row\" section=\"article-body\"> Geoffrey Morrison Just outside Hiroshima, Japan, in the town of Kure, there`s an odd sight: a submarine almost as long as a football field, up on stilts. Amid the buildings with no water in sight, the sleek black and red shape couldn`t look more out of place. It`s the Akishio, https://medium.com/%40lin13580321369/pay-tribute-to-imagination-replica-mont-blanc-pen-the-little-prince-d5ca102b7aee (recent post by Medium) a former submarine of the JMSDF, or Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Decommissioned in 2004, it was converted to a museum ship as part of a larger JMSDF Maritime Museum. If that weren`t enough for the area, across the street is the Kure Maritime Museum which, among other interesting objects and displays, houses an amazing 1/10th scale replica of the massive Yamato battleship. It was the largest battleship ever built, and was sunk by American bombers in World War II. Here`s a full tour.
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