Meiji Maru at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo
History
Japan
Namesake
Emperor Meiji
Owner
Japanese Government
Tokyo Nautical School
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Builder
Robert Napier and Sons
Yard number
338
Completed
1873
Status
Museum ship
General characteristics
Type
Lighthouse Tender
Displacement
1027 grt
Length
240.3 feet (73.2 m)
Beam
29.4 feet (9.0 m)
Propulsion
Twin screw
Meiji Maru (明治丸) is a Japanese sailing ship that serves as a museum ship in Tokyo. It is displayed at the Etchujima Campus of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.[1]
^Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology website The Meiji Maru Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11 November 2015
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