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MS Awazisan Maru

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History
Empire of Japan
NameAwazisan Maru
OwnerMitsui & Co. Ltd. (1939–1941)
BuilderTama Zosensho
Yard number245
Laid down29 March 1938
Launched22 December 1938
Completed15 July 1939
Maiden voyage31 August 1939
HomeportKobe
Identification
FateRequisitioned by Imperial Japanese Army
History
Empire of Japan
NameAwazisan Maru
OperatorImperial Japanese Army
Acquired10 September 1941
Identification882
FateSunk, 12 December 1941
General characteristics
TypePassenger cargo ship
Tonnage
Length482.9 ft (147.2 m)
Beam64.0 ft (19.5 m)
Depth40.7 ft (12.4 m)
Installed power1,646 Nhp, 9,600 bhp
PropulsionTama Zosensho 8-cylinder 2-stroke cycle double-acting diesel engine
Speed18+12 knots (21.3 mph; 34.3 km/h)

Awazisan Maru (淡路山丸), also known as Awajisan Maru or Awagisan Maru, was a motor cargo vessel built by Tama Zosensho of Tamano for Mitsui & Co. Ltd. with intention of serving on their Yokohama to New York route. The ship remained in service between Japan and United States for two years before being requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Army. She was bombed and damaged during her first Army mission and subsequently torpedoed and sunk by a Dutch submarine in December 1941.

Design and construction

The ship was launched in 1939 and was notable for being the most advanced freighter of its time.[1] It was commissioned by the Imperial Japanese Army to transport troops in World War II and was part of the Japanese Invasion of Malaya on 8 December 1941.

Operational history

Imperial Japanese Army

Along with its sister ship Ayatosan Maru and Sakura Maru, she was carrying around 5,000 troops during the landings at Kota Bharu. Awazisan Maru was bombed by a Lockheed Hudson aircraft piloted by Flt. Lt. Oscar Diamond of No. 1 Squadron RAAF, set afire and was abandoned to drift. It is believed that the freighter sunk or was subsequently torpedoed by the Dutch submarine K XII.

The invasion of Malaya preceded the attack on Pearl Harbor by an hour and a half, making it the first Japanese campaign of World War II, likely making Awazisan Maru the very first casualty in the war.

Awazisan Maru now lies in 20 m (66 ft) of water off the coast of Pantai Sabak in Kota Bharu and is fast becoming a popular diving destination due to its remarkable history.[citation needed] It is more popularly known amongst local divers as the Japanese Invasion Wreck.

Citations

  1. ^ "Mitsui Line". The Ships List. Archived from the original on 19 July 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2010.

External links

06°08′N 102°16′E / 6.133°N 102.267°E / 6.133; 102.267

This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 07:28
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