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List of Japanese hell ships : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Japanese hell ships

This list of Japanese hell ships encompasses those vessels used for transporting Allied prisoners of war during the Pacific War.
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==Select list==
The names of the Japanese hell ships used during World War II includes some variants which are different names referring to the same ship.
* ''Aikoku'' Aikoku Maru (1940)
* ''Aki Maru'' (Japanese Kyūjitai: 安藝丸, Shinjitai: 安芸丸)〔Michno, Gregory. (2001). ''Death on the Hellships: Prisoners at Sea in the Pacific War,'' p. 93; n.b., ''Aki Maru'' (11,409 GT).〕
* ''Akikase''
* ''Akitsuki''〔Michno, p. 207; n.b., the destroyer ''Akitsuki'' carried POWs, sunk in Battle of Leyte Gulf off Cape Engaño.〕
* ''Amagi Maru''〔Michno, p. 93; n.b., ''Amagi Maru'' (3,165 GT), former NYK Line ship〕
* ''Anami Maru''
* ''Aramis ''
* ''Argentina Maru''〔Aikoku Maru (1940)
* ''Arisan Maru'' – sunk by USS ''Snook'' 24 October 1944.〔( WestPoint.org website ): (POW Registers website )〕
* ''Asaka Maru''
* ''Asama Maru'' – sunk by USS ''Atule'' 1 November 1944.
* ''Awa Maru'' – sunk by USS ''Queenfish'' 1 April 1945
* ''Benjo Maru''
* ''Brazil Maru'' – bombed 15 December 1944
* ''Burong''
* ''Canadian Inventor''
* ''Canadian Prince''
* ''Celebes Maru''〔(POWs of the Japanese website ): (''Celebes Maru'' )〕
* ''Chichibu Maru'' – sunk by 28 April 1943
* ''Cho Saki Maru''
* ''Chuka Maru''
* ''Chuyo'' – sunk by USS ''Sailfish'' 4 December 1943
* ''Clyde Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Clyde Maru'' )〕
* ''Coral Maru''
* ''Dai Moji Maru''〔Crager, Kelly E. (2008). (''Hell Under the Rising Sun: Texan POWs and the Building of the Burma – Thailand Death Railway,'' p. 73. )〕
* ''Dai Nichi Maru''〔Crager, (p. 57. )〕
* ''Daikeku Maru''
* ''Dainichi Maru''
* ''DeKlerk''
* ''England Maru''
* ''Enoshima Maru''
* ''Enoura Maru''〔(Taiwan POW Camps Memorial Society ): (The Story of the Enoura Maru and the Men Who Died )〕
* ''Enuri Maru''
* ''Erie Maru''

* ''France Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''France Maru'' )〕
* ''Fuji Maru''
* ''Fukkai Maru''
* ''Fuku Maru''
* ''Fukuji Maru''
* ''Fukuju Maru''
* ''Hakuroku Maru''
* ''Hakusan Maru'' – sunk by USS ''Flier'' 4 June 1944
* ''Hakushika Maru''
* ''Haru Maru''
* ''Harukiku Maru'' (治菊丸, Ex-Dutch Ship ''Van Waerwijck'')〔 (1982) Eindstation Pakan Baroe 1944-1945. Dodenspoorweg door het oerwoud.], p. 23〕 – sunk by HMS ''Truculent'' 26 June 1944, 180 of 720 POWs and 27 of 55 Japanese troops killed
* ''Haruyasa Maru''
* ''Hawaii Maru'' (はわい丸, ''Hawai Maru'')〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Hawaii Maru'' )〕
* ''Heiyo Maru''
* ''Hioki Maru''
* ''Hiyoki Maru''
* ''Hofuku Maru'' sunk 21 September 1943
* ''Hokko Maru''
* ''Hokusen Maru'' (北鮮丸)
* ''Hozan Maru''〔Roscoe, Theodore ''et al.'' (1949). ( ''United States submarine operations in World War II,'' p. 548; ) n.b., ''Hozan Maru'' (2,345 GT) sunk November 23, 1944 by USS ''Redfish'' at 24-26N, 122-46E.〕
* ''Ikoma Maru''
* ''Ikuta Maru''
* ''Interisland Steamer''
* ''Junyō Maru'' – torpedoed with loss of over 5,000 lives, including 1,300 POWs
* ''Kachidoki Maru'' – sunk by on 12 September 1944. Of 900 POWs, 400 perished. The remaining were transferred to the ''Kibitsu Maru'' and taken on to Japan
* ''Kaishun Maru''
* ''Kaiun Maru''
* ''Kakko Maru''
* ''Kalgan Maru''
* ''Kamakura Maru'' – sunk by 28 April 1943
* ''Kenkon Maru'' (乾坤丸)
* ''Kenwa Maru''
* ''Kenzan Maru''
* ''Kibitzu Maru''
* ''Kohho Maru''
* ''Kokusei Maru''
* ''Konosue Maru''
* ''Koryu Maru''
* ''Kōshū Maru''
* ''Kunishima Maru''
* ''Kurimata Maru''
* ''Kyokko Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Kyokko Maru'' )〕
* ''Kyokusei Maru''
* ''Lima Maru''
* ''Lisbon Maru'' (りすぼん丸, ''Risubon Maru'')
* ''Maebashi Maru'' (前橋丸, ''Maebashi Maru'')
* ''Makassar Maru''
* ''Maros Maru''
* ''Maru Go'' (5)
* ''Maru Hachi'' (8)
* ''Maru Ichi'' (1)
* ''Maru Ni'' (2)
* ''Maru No. 760''
* ''Maru Roku''
* ''Maru San'' (3)
* ''Maru Shi'' (4)
* ''Maru Shichi'' (7)
* ''Mati Mati Maru''
* ''Matsu Maru''
* ''Matti Matti Maru''
* ''Maya Maru''
* ''Mayebassi Maru''
* ''Melbourne Maru''
* ''Mishima Maru''
* ''Miyo Maru''
* ''Moji Maru''
* ''Montevideo Maru'' (もんてびでお丸, ''Montebideo Maru'')
* ''Nagara Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Nagara Maru'' )〕
* ''Nagata Maru''
* ''Nagato Maru''
* ''Nanshin Maru''
* ''Naruto Maru''
* ''Natoru Maru''
* ''Nichimei Maru''
* ''Nishi Maru''
* ''Nissyo Maru''
* ''Nitikoku Maru''
* ''Nitimei Maru''
* ''Nitta Maru''
* ''No. 1 Yoshida Maru''
* ''No. 2 Hikawa Maru''
* ''No. 6 Kotobuki Maru''
* ''No. 7 Hoshi Maru''
* ''No. 17 Nanshin Maru''
* ''No. 86''
* ''No. 824 ''
* ''Noto Maru''〔( BataanSurvivor.com ): (''Noto Maru'' )〕
* ''Oite''
* ''Op ten Noort''
* ''Oryoki Maru''
* ''Oryokko Maru''
* ''Oryoku Maru''〔
* ''OSK Ferry''
* ''Otaro Maru''
* ''Oyo Maru''
* ''Pacific Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Pacific Maru'' )〕
* ''Panama Maru''
* ''Raihei Maru''
* ''Rakuyo Maru'' – sunk by on 12 September 1944. Of 1,317 POWs, 1,159 POWs perished. 63 were rescued four days later by the submarines that sank the convoy she was in
* ''Rashin Maru'' (羅津丸)
* ''Rendsberg''
* ''Rio de Janeiro Maru''
* ''Roko Maru''
* ''Rokyo Maru''
* ''Ryūkyū Maru''
* ''Samurusan Maru''
* ''San Diego Maru''
* ''Sandakan Steamer''
* ''Sanko Maru''
* ''Seikyo Maru''
* ''Sekiho Maru''
* ''Shinsei Maru''
* ''Shinyo Maru''〔
* ''Shinyu Maru''〔Roscoe, (p. 548; ) n.b., ''Shinyu Maru'' (4,621 GT) sunk April 13, 1944 by USS ''Redfin'' at 6-41N, 123-40E.〕
* ''Shoun Maru''
* ''Sibijac''
* ''Singapore Maru'' left Batavia in Java 17 October 1942 with 3,000 British prisoners, arrived Moji, Japan, (via Singapore) 25 November 1942, 108 died on the journey.
* ''Singoto Maru''
* ''Soong Cheong''
* SS ''Subuk''
* ''Suez Maru''
* ''Sugi Maru''
* ''Suzuya Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Suzuya Maru'' )〕
* ''Tachibana Maru''
* ''Taga Maru''〔Parkinson, James ''et al.'' (2006). ( ''Soldier Slaves: Abandoned by the White House, Courts, and Congress,'' p. 153. )〕
* ''Taian Maru''
* ''Taiko Maru''
* ''Taikoku Maru''
* ''Taka Maru''
* ''Tamahoko Maru''
* ''Tango Maru''
* ''Tanjong Penang''
* ''Tatsuta Maru''
* ''Tattori Maru''
* ''Tatu Maru''
* ''Teia Maru'' (帝亞丸・帝亜丸)
* ''Tenshin Maru''
* ''Thames Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Thames Maru'' )〕
* ''Tiensen''
* ''Toendjoek''
* ''Tofuku Maru''
* ''Tojuku Maru''
* ''Toka Maru''
* ''Toko Maru''
* ''Tomohoku Maru''
* ''Toro Maru''
* ''Tottori Maru''
* ''Toyama Maru''
* ''Toyofuku Maru''
* ''Toyohashi Maru''
* ''Tufuku Maru''
* ''Ube Maru''
* ''Ume Maru''
* ''Umeda Maru''
* ''Unyo''
* ''Uruppu Maru''
* ''Ussuri Maru''
* ''Usu Maru''
* ''Van Waerwijck''
* ''Wales Maru''〔Roscoe, (p. 542; ) n.b., ''Wales Maru'' (6,586 GT) sunk May 24, 1944 by USS ''Lapon'' at 7-16N, 109-044E.〕
* ''Weills Maru''
* ''Winchester Maru''
* ''Yamagata Maru''〔Roscoe, (p. 548; ) n.b., ''Yamagata Maru'' (4,621 GT) sunk April 16, 1944 by USS ''Redfin'' at 7-04N, 123-27E.〕
* ''Yashu Maru''
* ''Yinagata Maru''
* ''Yone Maru''
* ''Yoshida Maru''
* ''Yubi Maru''
* ''Yuzan Maru''〔POWs of the Japanese website: (''Yuzan Maru'' )〕
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* ‡ Formerly in the fleet of O.S.K. Lines
* ≠ Formerly in the fleet of N.Y.K Lines

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