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Tōya Maru : ウィキペディア英語版
Tōya Maru

The was a Japanese train ferry constructed by the Japanese National Railways which sank during a typhoon in the Tsugaru Strait between the Japanese islands of Hokkaidō and Honshū on September 26, 1954. The Japanese National Railways announced in September 1955 that 1,153 people aboard were killed in the accident. However, the exact number of fatalities remains unknown because there were victims who managed to obtain passage on the ship at the last minute, and others who cancelled their rides just before the incident occurred.
==Construction==
The ''Tōya Maru'' was launched on November 21, 1947. It was long and at its beam and it had a gross register tonnage of . It could accommodate 1,128 passengers and was operated by a crew of 120. It covered the distance from Aomori to Hakodate in 4 hours and 30 minutes.
As early as 1950, it was fitted with radar equipment, becoming one of the first Japanese sea liners to be so equipped. It was used by the Emperor the month before it sank. It was also famous as the flagship of the Tsugaru Strait.

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