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Junyō Maru : ウィキペディア英語版
Jun'yō Maru

The was a Japanese cargo ship (one of the "hell ships") that was attacked and sunk in 1944 by the British submarine , resulting in the loss of over 5,000 lives.

==Ship history==
The ship was built in 1913 by Robert Duncan & Co. of Glasgow. It displaced 5,065 tons, was long, wide, and deep. The engines were rated at .
The ship was built for Lang & Fulton of Greenock as SS ''Ardgorm''. In 1917, she was sold to the Norfolk & North American Steamship Company (part of Furness Withy), London, and renamed ''Hartland Point''. In 1918, she was acquired by the Johnstone Line of Liverpool, who renamed her ''Hartmore'' in 1920, and sold her in 1921 to the Anglo-Oriental Navigation Company (part of Yule Catto), Liverpool, who renamed her ''Sureway''.〔 In 1926, she was sold to a Japanese company and renamed ''Junyō Maru'',〔 and later taken over by the Japanese government.

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