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12020-04-30T18:05:13-04:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fCabin Plans, Nippon Yūsen Kaisha Nagasaki-maru and Shanghai-maru1Cabin plans of the Nippon Yūsen Kaisha's (N. Y. K.) twin ships the Nagasaki-maru and the Shanghai-maru, published approximately at the time the ships were put into service in 1923. Courtesy Okabayashi Takatoshi. Scroll over the annotation boxes to see the various sections.plain2020-04-30T18:05:13-04:001923Okabayashi TakatoshiPublic domainDavid R. AmbarasNippon Yūsen Kaisha.image/jpegDRA-0021Still ImageKate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f