Bodies and StructuresMain MenuWhat We're DoingOverview essayHow to Use This SiteAn orientationModulesList of modulesTag MapConceptual indexComplete Grid VisualizationGrid Visualization of Bodies and StructuresGeotagged MapGeographic IndexWhat We LearnedContributors share what they learned through the Bodies and Structures process.ReferencesReferences tag for all modules and essayContributorsContributor BiosAcknowledgementsAcknowledgementsContact usContact information pageLicensing and ImagesThe original content of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND International 4.0 License.David Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f This publication is hosted on resources provided by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences IT department at NC State University.
Third-class area, on Deck C. Tatami-matted general seating, with no compartments. (Scroll over the other annotation boxes to see other ship sections.)
12018-09-19T21:36:11-04:00David Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277Cabin Plans, Nippon Yūsen Kaisha Nagasaki-maru and Shanghai-maru6Cabin 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.media/NYK.NagasakimaruShanghaimaru.plan.200dpi.jpgplain2018-11-16T16:51:20-05:001923Okabayashi TakatoshiPublic domainDavid R. AmbarasNippon Yūsen Kaisha.image/jpegDRA-0021Still ImageDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277