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Naniwa Maru

The Naniwa Maru inside the Osaka Maritime Museum
History
Name
  • Naniwa Maru
  • 浪華丸
BuilderHitachi Zosen[1]
Maiden voyage1999
General characteristics
Tonnage90 T
Length30 m
Beam7.4 m
Height27.50 m
PropulsionSail

The Naniwa Maru (浪華丸) is a replica ship of a typical Japanese trader from the Edo period (1603-1868) known as a higaki kaisen. It was built as the main exhibit for the Osaka Maritime Museum, with academic interest which also encouraged sea based testing until it was transferred into the newly built museum.

  1. ^ "参考資料:菱垣廻船「浪華丸」 – 日本海事史学会" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-06-04.

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