The incomplete Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kasagi (笠置, Mount Kasagi) anchored at Sasebo Naval Base, Japan. She is listening to the starboard.
Date: September 25, 1945
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The incomplete Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kasagi (笠置, Mount Kasagi) anchored at Sasebo Naval Base, Japan. She is listening to the starboard.
Date: September 25, 1945
Colorized by Irootoko Jr: link
Hiking up Mount Kasagi in southern Kyoto Prefecture in 1953
Image from the photograph collection of the Nara Prefectural Library
Went hiking today along the Kizugawa River, today, and one of its tributaries, the Nunome River (布目川). Thanks Jon for letting me tag along, we walked a wee 9 kilometers, most of it in the shade. The relaxing sound of the River had a soothing power.
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“Kasagi in Sasebo Harbor, Japan, October 19, 1945. This ship was not completed, but appears to have received a camouflage scheme. A number of Japanese wooden working craft are in the foreground.”
(NHHC: SC 218457)
Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kasagi (笠置) in Sasebo Harbor, Japan, on October 19, 1945. "This ship was not completed, but appears to have received a camouflage scheme. A number of Japanese wooden working craft are in the foreground."
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: SC 218457
The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Ibuki (伊吹, Mount Ibuki), under dismantling operation at Sasebo Factory, Japan. On the right, workers are dismantling the Aircraft Carrier Kasagi (笠置, Mount Kasagi).
Photographed on October 22, 1946
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