N. Y. K. Line - M. S. Heiyo MaruN.Y.K. Line (Nippon Yusen Kaish) - M.S. Heiyo Maru. Date: 1938
N. Y. K. S. S. Yasukuni Maru - set within decorative borderN.Y.K. (Nippon Yusen Kaish line) ocean liner S.S. " Yasukuni Maru" - set within a decorative border. The ship was launched in 1930 by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. at Nagasaki
Crew on board the Yawata Maru of Tokyo, Japan, belonging to the NYK (Nippon Yusen Kaisha) Line
Toenga, Daughter of Maori Chief, New ZealandToenga, the only daughter of the celebrated Waraurangi, the most powerful chief of the Nga-ti-maru tribe, formerly inhabiting the Great Barrier Island, north of the mouth of Hauraki Gulf
NYK SS Mishima Maru - JapanN.Y.K. (Nippon Yusen Kaish line) Ocean Liner SS Mishima Maru - Japan - inset photograph on a beautiful decorative postcard Date: 1911
N. Y. K. S. S. Hakone Maru - set within decorative borderN.Y.K. (Nippon Yusen Kaish line) Ocean Liner S.S. " Hakone Maru" - set within decorative border. Sunk during WW2 on November 27th 1943 by USaF B-25s bombers. Date: circa 1925
Small Japanese Steamer the Gunzan Maru. Date: circa 1910s
S. S. Mukogawa MaruS.S. Mukogawa Maru - built in 1893 Date: circa 1910s
Japan - Yokohama - The Hikawa Maru leaving portThe Hikawa Maru - a Japanese ocean liner that was built for the Nippon Yusen KK line by the Yokohama Dock Company, leaving the harbour
Japan - Yokohama - The Grand Pier. The HMS Rawalpindi (left) was a British armed merchant cruiser (a converted passenger ship - as it was at the time of this photograph - as the P&O vessel the SS)
Japan - Kobe - Enormous Floating DockThe enormous floating dock at the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Yard at Kobe, Japan. The liner Hakozaki Maru SS (pictured being finished in the dock)